Travis Scott chose not to rewrite his richly-layered recipe book on Astroworld. "NC-17" is hardly a sore spot; both Travis and 21 Savage prove at once that psychology exists between sex and violence. It's a notion they've only begun to explore thematically, and perhaps on a level of personal engagemant. Say your partner wants to drop a finger in the nether regions, the "NC-17" bumper sticker comes in handy. The same can be said for 21 Savage or Travis when bae hits 'em for extra innings, the "NC-17" tagline thus becomes the proverbial sock on the doorknob.
Scott rests an assault rifle next to his bird-making nest, 21 pulls a swap mid-session. To differentiate one from the other is incalculable because the real answers lay ahead. Whether he'd be willing to admit, and judging by the company he keeps, Travis Scott is still figuring out his definition of psychosexual and how it fits into the grand scheme of things.
Quotable Lyrics:
Three main bitches thinkin' they my main bitch
Hit the club and swap the hoes I came with
Don't you come outside, we on that gang shit
Had to switch my t-shirt 'cause she stained it
Had to buy a visa, she from Moscow (21)
Fuckin' 'round with Travis, you get crossed out
He used to be on, that n**** off now
-21 Savage