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Travis Scott & Ye Reportedly Working On A Joint Project, According To Havoc

Travis Scott & Ye

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Travis Scott reportedly has a joint project with Ye in the works.

To celebrate the 10th anniversary of The Life Of Pablo, Complex recently published a compilation of reactions from the album's contributors. Artists like CyHi The Prynce, Vic Mensa, Steven Victor, and Havoc talked about working with Ye for the album. While reflecting on his contributions, the Mobb Deep artist recalled how Ye has him cook up multiple beats because he never knows where they'll end up or when he'll use them. He also said that a few of the tracks he made may end up on a project Ye has with La Flame.

"Recently, I did a track—I don't want to blow up the spot and say it just in case if it don't ever come out," he explained. "But I will say, he's working on a project, I believe, with Travis Scott and a few of my tracks have made the cut so far."

Ye and Travis Scott have worked side by side on music several times over the years. Ye contributed to Scott's "Thank God" for his UTOPIA album, and the Houston native appeared on Ye's Vultures and Donda 2 albums. The two may have contributed to one another's albums, but they have yet to cook up an entire project together.

A joint album between Ye and Travis Scott may have sounded impossible to some fans after Ye fired various shots at the "4x4" rapper last year. However, they put their differences behind them and reunited during a show in Tokyo, Japan, last November. Prior to their reunion, Scott shouted out Ye at a tour stop in Australia.

“Shoutout to my brother Ye, man. I ain’t gon’ lie, we might have to do something special,” he said onstage.

As of this report, Ye and Travis Scott have yet to comment on a potential joint album.