Remember back in February when Travis Scott fell off the stage at Drake’s "Boy Meets World" Tour in London, ultimately breaking the giant globe that caused Drizzy to refund concert-goers' tickets? Well it turns out, Travis apparently didn’t “fall,” but he “flew.”
In an upcoming cover story with British GQ Style, Travis was asked about the infamous fall at O2 Arena last month, which he replied: “I didn’t fall, dude, I flew, I was floating. I don’t fall. Shit, nothing happened. Floating is amazing. It’s like getting in a plane. I just flew, man. I’m a magician, like David Blaine. I could never fall. Drake is an amazing person. Also, a magician. He’s a big brother, super-talent, he’s cool.”
However, the infamous fall wasn’t all that Travis talked about during the interview. He also discussed his upcoming album, AstroWorld, saying it might be his best music to date. "It might be the best music that I made," Scott says. "I have two records on the album that are like, man, they are the best. They tore down AstroWorld to build more apartment space. That’s what it’s going to sound like, like taking an amusement park away from kids. We want it back. We want the building back. That’s why I’m doing it. It took the fun out of the city."
Unfortunately, he didn’t reveal any hints or clues for a release date in the interview, but hopefully we find out more during his upcoming "Birds Eye View" tour.
Look for the full interview, which is featured in the Spring/Summer issue of GQ Style, to surface this Thursday.