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Travis Scott’s latest single, "4x4," has sparked a wave of reactions online, from fans calling it a return to the energy of his "Astroworld" days to critics dissecting its chaotic production and layered vocals. Built around heavy autotune, bold synths, and his signature trap beats, the track feels like a raw, experimental blend of mood and melody, more about the vibe than the details. With its unexpected debut during the College Football Playoff halftime show and its tie-in as the theme for WWE's "Monday Night Raw," the song is as much a cultural statement as it is a musical one. Some love the hazy, larger-than-life sound, others question its clarity—but no one can deny it’s pure Travis: unpredictable, loud, and larger than life.
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By Marcus MwangiTravis Scott’s latest single, "4x4," has sparked a wave of reactions online, from fans calling it a return to the energy of his "Astroworld" days to critics dissecting its chaotic production and layered vocals. Built around heavy autotune, bold synths, and his signature trap beats, the track feels like a raw, experimental blend of mood and melody, more about the vibe than the details. With its unexpected debut during the College Football Playoff halftime show and its tie-in as the theme for WWE's "Monday Night Raw," the song is as much a cultural statement as it is a musical one. Some love the hazy, larger-than-life sound, others question its clarity—but no one can deny it’s pure Travis: unpredictable, loud, and larger than life.
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