Travis Scott's "Astroworld" Tracklist Updated On Apple Music With Features

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Travis Scott performs at Kailand's Swaggy 16th birthday party at Belasco Theatre on September 9, 2017 in Los Angeles, California.
You can now see who's featured on "Astroworld" now.

Travis Scott's Astroworld is still one of the best hip-hop albums to drop this year. The rapper's project show straight to the top of the charts upon its release, dethroning Scorpion for the #1 spot on the Billboard 200. One thing that seemingly bothered fans upon the album's release is that features weren't listed on the tracklist. While it did add an element of surprise on the first listen, it seems like Scott has finally given added the additional credits to the project's tracklist on Apple Music.

As Hip-Hop-N-More pointed out earlier today, the guest features on Astroworld have been added the album's tracklist on Apple Music. The Apple Music tracklist finally credits Drake, Swae Lee and Big Hawk for their contributions on "SICKO MODE." Kid Cudi and Stevie Wonder also land their rightfully earned credits on "Stop Trying To Be God." Fans could actually have a better look at who's featured on the album.

Astroworld recently earned Travis Scott three nominations at the 2019 Grammys. The chart-topping hit "SICKO MODE" landed two nominations for Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song. Meanwhile, Astroworld is currently up against Cardi B's Invasion Of Privacy, Pusha T's Daytona, Nipsey Hussle's Victory Lap, and Mac Miller's Swimming for Rap Album Of The Year. With all the success that Travis experienced this year, it feels like he might finally win himself a GRAMMY.


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