![]() ![]() And while it’s a great piece of the album, the song that has stuck with me is “Topia Twins.” As much as I love the experimental tracks on Utopia, this feels like one of those classic Travis Scott tracks to me that was great to hear after waiting five years since ASTROWORLD dropped. Mike: Everyone will be talking about Drake’s “MELTDOWN” verse and probably consider that the standout track after first listen because of it. Other than that, the melancholic romantic in me who appreciates James Blake’s sonic touch will likely gravitate to “TIL FURTHER NOTICE…” but hopefully, I won’t have to, ha. ![]() “FE!N” is also very fun and I’ll be playing it on many a drive, I’m sure. It’s not an easy listen and was jarring at first, but the chaos is almost what makes it ensnaring. I quite enjoyed the experimentation on “MODERN JAM” and I can see myself adding it to some of my energy-infusing intended playlists. Other than that, “I KNOW?” and “TELEKINESIS” jumped out on first listen.Įcleen: This is always tough after just a few listens, so I’m gonna be annoying and name a few. It’s what I want to hear at a festival, at the club, and in the car.Įric: “FE!N” if we’re judging this by how hard my neck snapped back when I first heard FIEND, FIEND, FIEND, FIEND. “SKITZO” is the song that caters to all the vibes. The final part of the track showcases a more intentional verse from Trav with a classic flow. The first two parts of the track serve up a twerkable anthem, complemented by a Young Thug feature. Jessica: “SKITZO” is basically a 3-in-1 song. ![]()
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