Travis Scott Credits Kid Cudi's 'Soundtrack 2 My Life' for Rapper Epiphany

Travis Scott has revealed that Kid Cudi's 2009 song "Soundtrack 2 My Life" was the pivotal track that made him believe he could succeed as a rapper. He described feeling an immediate, brotherly connection to Cudi's narrative and saw the public's resonance with it as a sign his own story could be understood. Scott even derived part of his stage name from Cudi's real name, Scott Mescudi. The two artists have since collaborated on several tracks, cementing a creative relationship born from that initial inspiration.

Key Points: Travis Scott Reveals Kid Cudi Song That Inspired His Career

  • Song sparked career realization
  • Scott took stage name from Cudi
  • First heard song as a high school senior
  • Inspired by Cudi's authentic storytelling
  • The pair have collaborated multiple times
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Travis Scott sheds light on Kid Cudi song that hit him with epiphany

Rapper Travis Scott says Kid Cudi's "Soundtrack 2 My Life" made him believe he could "probably make it" in music, shaping his artistic journey.

"I was like, 'You know what, I could probably make it' - Travis Scott"

Los Angeles, Jan 30

Rapper Travis Scott has revealed the song that made him realise his potential as a rapper. He said that Kid Cudi's song 'Soundtrack 2 My Life' made him realise he could "probably make it" as a rapper.

The 34-year-old star has always heaped praise on the Pursuit of Happiness hitmaker, and now he's highlighted the importance of the track from 2009 album Man on the Moon: The End of Day, reports 'Female First UK'.

He told Rolling Stone magazine, "It's just the soundtrack to my life. From 0:00 to the end of the song, I felt like we were brothers or something. We live like the same life. I think that s*** came out in '09 and I was a senior in high school. I was like, 'You know what, I could probably make it'".

He added, "People gotta understand, Cudi came out and was moving albums and s***. To me, I was like, 'Wow, people are really resonating with this'".

Meanwhile, he can still recall one of his first ever concerts, which was Cudi, 42, headlining with Asher Roth as the opening act.

He said, "He had the LED screen and it was this black-and-white thing and the shadow and he walked out of the LED screen. I remember looking around like people are really receptive to this guy's story. I was like, 'Okay, people will hopefully understand the story I got to tell'".

The rapper, whose real name Jacques Bermon Webster II, took the Scott part of his stage name from Cudi's real name Scott Mescudi. The pair first collaborated on 2016 track Thru The Late Night from Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight. They would continue working together over the years, including THE SCOTTS, LOOOVE, Baptized in Fire, Get Off Me and At The Party. Back in 2019, Travis opened up on what he found so inspiring about Cudi.

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Priya S
Love this! 'Soundtrack 2 My Life' is a classic. It's amazing how music transcends borders. I'm from Mumbai and that song hit me hard in college too. Art speaks a universal language.
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Rohit P
While it's a nice story, I do wish our own Indian rappers and artists got this kind of global spotlight. We have incredible talent here like Divine, Raftaar, and many more who are telling their own powerful stories.
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Sarah B
As someone who grew up listening to both Hindi film music and hip-hop, this connection is beautiful. Finding that one song that makes you believe in yourself is a powerful thing, no matter where you're from.
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Vikram M
Man on the Moon was a game-changer album. Travis Scott taking his name from Scott Mescudi shows true fandom. Reminds me of how many Indian musicians take their gurus' names. The student-teacher bond in music is sacred.
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Karthik V
Great read. It's always inspiring to learn about an artist's origins. Makes you appreciate their journey more. Now I need to go listen to that whole album again! 🎵

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