![]() Each of the features seem carefully chosen, especially the appearance from Kendrick Lamar who all but walks away with “Goosebumps.” Travis Scott even toughens up Bryson Tiller on “First Take,” with slowed down, confident vocals creating a mind-blowing sonic chemistry. That’s why “Through the Late Night,” while being Kid Cudi heavy, sounds more honest than contrived. Nothing about “Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight” seems at all rushed and feels organic. He maintains a healthy bit of paranoia about who is around him on “Way Back,” using a discernment he’s developed to keep an eye on the authenticity of people around him. We see Travis Scott as a protagonist who doesn’t squander his opportunity to live the good life on “Sweet Sweet,” a track that details the opulence of jewelry and pretty girls who like to do cocaine. Travis Scott curates a storytelling cypher on “Birds in the Trap” – The Denver Post
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