Anonymous ID: 0af37d Nov. 7, 2021, 6 a.m. No.14943611   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3634 >>3643 >>3654 >>3803

>>14942673 pb

 

Predictive programming much?

Scott's apocalyptic trailer set in Astroworld.

That vid from Friday with this cunt humming while on the pedastal sounds like the notes from this shitty rap.

The trailer vid has him rolling through Astroworld getting destroyed by a metor shower while in a grocery cart

 

Part I]

 

[Chorus]

Rollin', rollin', rollin', got me stargazin' (Yeah)

Sippin' on purp, feelin' like the Barre Baby (It's lit)

Whatever I downed, it got me goin' crazy (Yah)

Psychedelics got me goin' crazy (Alright)

 

[Post-Chorus]

I was hot as hell out in the heat (Yeah, yeah)

Then a storm came in and saved my life

Head up to the sky, down on my knees (Straight up)

Out of nowhere, you came here to save the night

In the nighttime (Woo, yeah)

 

[Verse]

Rollin', rollin', rollin', got me stargazin' (Roll)

Psychedelics got me goin' crazy (Oh, no)

Niggas femalin', they excellin' (Yeah)

Are they intellin'? (What you tellin'?)

We propellin', up top with Ellen, uh (With the choppers)

Kill the jealous with propane repellent

Got me goin' crazy (It's lit)

On tour, we'll tell 'em, we brought the section (Gang)

They keep on callin' up, it's getting hectic (Brrt)

Like we projected

So we cut the plug, he's interjected (Got me goin' crazy)

[Chorus]

Rollin', rollin', rollin', got me stargazin' (Yeah)

Sippin' on purp, feelin' like the Barre Baby (It's lit)

Whatever I downed, it got me goin' crazy (Yah)

Psychedelics got me goin' crazy (Alright)

 

[Post-Chorus]

I was hot as hell out in the heat (Yeah, yeah)

Then the storm came in and saved my life

Head up to the sky, down on my knees (Straight up)

Out of nowhere, you came here to save the night

In the nighttime (Woo, yeah)

 

[Segue]

Got me goin' crazy

 

[Part II]

 

[Verse]

Okay, I been up for some days, I ain't got time to lay

Just to drown out all these thoughts, I tried all kind of things

If I take you to my past, you will be traumatized

Got a thousand kids outside that's tryna come alive

'99, took AstroWorld, it had to relocate

Told the dawgs I'd bring it back, it was a seal of faith

Before, no car notes, baby girl, she played the tourist guide

Got the keys into my city, now she know the rides

Got new money, got new problems, got new enemies

When you make it to the top, that's the amenities

Packin' out Toyota like I'm in the league

And it ain't a mosh pit if ain't no injuries

I got 'em stage divin' out the nosebleeds (Alright, alright, alright)

And she hit that booger sugar 'til her nose bleed (Alright, alright, alright)

Bounce that shit forever, she on both knees

She was talkin' 'bout forever, got a whole week (Alright, alright, alright)

Plus she know my baby mama is a trophy

She be throwin' up them B's, feel like we both bleed

She keep my dick jumpin' up, feel like I'm Moby

I'm way too gold for this beef, feel like I'm Kobe, yeah

This right here is astronomical

I see you picked up all my ways, I feel responsible

They tryna say that all my problems is improbable

They keep itchin' at my spirit,I'm diabolical

Ya feel me?

Anonymous ID: 0af37d Nov. 7, 2021, 6:04 a.m. No.14943634   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3715

>>14943611

album pic is fucked up too

Gold Covered giant travis scott head eating people

 

About

Genius Annotation

 

“STARGAZING” is a song describing the experience of an unpredictable psychedelic trip. Travis Scott’s delivery switches between his regular cadence and an auto-tuned falsetto.

 

The song was first previewed on his Snapchat on April 13, 2018, and has since been performed multiple times live.

 

Travis released ASTROWORLD’s trailer four days before the album’s release, which featured the song playing over cinematic scenes of Travis Scott navigating a post-apocalyptic landscape with outer space elements.

 

The song title could be a reference to Houston’s iconic ties to astrological exploration, with NASA’s Mission Control Center being located in Travis’s hometown.

 

This track as well as “SICKO MODE,” can both be found in the NBA 2K19 Soundtrack

Anonymous ID: 0af37d Nov. 7, 2021, 6:36 a.m. No.14943803   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3839 >>3849 >>3890 >>3893 >>3970 >>4068 >>4170

>>14943611

> https://www.eliteagenda.com/featured/travis-scotts-butterfly-effect-illuminati-satan/

 

The hidden meaning behind Travis Scott’s Butterfly Effect

 

By James Roy

September 4, 2017 at 1:43 am

 

The latest music video by Travis Scott had me spit out my drink. It is a malevolent sensory barrage of Illuminati, MK Ultra, Apocalyptic and Satanic symbolism. Nothing is out of bounds, not even a video that is practically a replication of the monarch mind control process. Let me make it clearer: he may as well say point-blank that he’s a satanist, he sides with the antichrist, and is very much a part of Hollywood’s elite agenda. His song “The Butterfly Effect” is said to be about the concept of the “butterfly effect” i.e. a small action in one place can have a massive effect somewhere else. It stems originally from chaos theory, which posits that we just can’t predict either all the causes, or all the effects, of any event—so, the theory goes, a butterfly flapping its wings in New Mexico eventually causes a hurricane in China. Or to put it more scientifically, small changes in initial conditions lead to big changes in results.

 

Popular opinion is that his song is about his sudden rise to fame, and some people are even trying to make it about his girlfriend, Kylie Jenner. However a closer look at the video shows that it is just some MK Ultra monarch mind control shit. I mean how did you miss that?

 

Travis Scott—sometimes spelled Travi$ Scott—was born Jacques Webster outside of Houston in 1992. He’s considered a rapper, but doesn’t describe himself that way—if you ask him, he’s a singer and producer. We just think he’s a Satanist. He appeared on the hip-hop scene in 2012, out of apparently nowhere (yeah go figure, nobody appears out of nowhere and just happens to be an illuminati satanist lover in his videos), and started producing songs for big names such as Drake, Rihanna, T.I., and Kanye West. But although he was the lead vocalist on several songs, he hadn’t made much of an impact in the world of hip-hop.

 

But after a few years of this low-level notoriety, Scott’s popularity suddenly exploded in one single day. He’d released two albums by that point, which got a lot of hype but failed to impress. Then on May 22, 2017, both of his previous albums were certified platinum—even though the first one was released in 2015, almost 2 years earlier, and the second less than a year after that. They were already old news, and fans were waiting for him to announce the release date of his new album.

 

Since then, one of the songs from those early albums has gone triple platinum, one of them has gone double platinum, and one was certified platinum. Strangely, the double platinum was also certified on May 22, 2017, meaning that Scott received three platinum certifications on the same day—from albums and singles.

 

That happened even though these albums are universally acknowledged to be both disappointing and derivative, leaving many hip-hop lovers wondering how in the world this particular artist managed to go platinum even once, much less three times.

 

The Butterfly Effect video offers significant clues to how this could have happened. The video is a symbolic affirmation by Travis Scott that he sides with Satan. It is MK ULTRA programming and Satanism, working hand in hand in broad daylight