Travis Scott Gifts Ring to Fan Who Knew All His Lyrics to “3500”
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Do you know all of the words to all of Travis Scott’s songs? If so, you should feel free to rap them as loud as you possibly can the next time you’re at one of his concerts. It could end up earning you a token of appreciation from Travis himself.
Over the weekend, Travis performed at the Rolling Loud Festival in Miami. And during his show, he saw a fan accurately rapping all of the words to “3500,” his 2015 collaboration with Future and 2 Chainz. So he stopped the show for a few seconds, took off one of the rings he was wearing, and handed it over to the fan. He even mentioned that it just so happened to be one of his favorite rings that he was giving away.
The fan was obviously ecstatic and happy to show off the ring to all of his friends.
But this isn’t the first time Travis has given a ring away to a fan. In fact, just last week, Travis stopped a show at Terminal 5 in New York City to give one of his rings to another fan, albeit under much different circumstances. During that show, a fan was allegedly injured after he jumped from a third-floor balcony to try and get a better view of Travis’ performance. He reportedly sustained serious leg injuries during the fall and had to be taken out of the venue by paramedics.
In reality, fans shouldn’t really need to be rewarded for knowing their favorite artists’ songs, even those songs that might not be on the radio much. They are, after all, fans, which means they spend a lot of time invested in listening to these artists.
But in this case, it’s been kind of cool to see Travis taking note of his biggest followers and paying them back for investing in his career. And now that he’s started this trend, we would expect it to continue at his future shows. So make sure you brush up on his catalog before you sit in the front row at a Travis Scott concert.
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