Travis Scott, Timothee Chalamet and Kylie Jenner slam new cheat on hot song
Travis Scott appears to be throwing shade at Timothée Chalamet's new Wonka movie star Timothee Chalamet on his new album Utopia, which is rumored to be a Kylie Jenner hit.
Travis Scott won't be taking his kids to Wonka, which opens in December. Travis, 32, didn't directly diss movie star Timothee Chalamet on his new album Utopia, but considering the 27-year-old was in a relationship with La Flame's ex Kylie, there's something to it. The lyrics of this song raised eyebrows. jenner According to Genius, Travis sings "Wrap me cheese, wrap me" on "Meltdown" featuring Drake. "You an AP chocolate and a chocolate factory V / Willy Wonka / athletes burn like calories, find a hot flame like me, bitch."
This could be Travis' simple bragging or it could be an insidious plot. Utopia has been in development for several years. Travis first revealed the album's title in 2020, but the pandemic and disaster have apparently delayed its release. In May 2021, Deadline announced that 27-year-old Timothy landed the title role in the prequel adventures of Willy Wonka in 1971's Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory and 2005's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Meanwhile, Travis and Kylie, 25, have been on and off since the birth of their second child in February 2022. However, at the end of the year, they again announced that they were calling it quits.
Kylie and Timothy first discovered their romance in April 2023 when they posted a video of them interacting at an event during Paris Fashion Week. Since the first report, Kylie's car has been spotted at Timothy's mansion in Beverly Hills and she even enjoyed a taco date. In June, Kylie and Timothy were photographed together for the first time since dating rumors began at a joint barbecue hosted by Kylie and sister Kendall Jenner. At the same time, fans thought they saw a hickey on Kylie's neck.
At the end of May, Entertainment Tonight reported that Travis was "not thrilled about Kylie moving forward." Despite these feelings, the report says they "remain faithful, co-parenting and focusing on being the best parents possible."
Elsewhere in Utopia, Travis mentions Kanye West. "It's crazy that they love to talk trash and they didn't get three/I'm loyal, my God, I chose you over Biden," he said. Fans also noted how "Utopia" echoes Yeezus' 2013 album with its ambitions and experimental soundscapes. The public comparison was such an uproar that "Yeezus" trended on Twitter. One fan tweeted: “Jesus' influence on this project is very apparent and I think he pulled it off.