Travis Scott & The Weeknd Could Be Working On Another Collab

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Travis Scott & The Weeknd Could Be Working On Another Collab

Travis Scott and The Weeknd have undeniable chemistry on collaborations, and it looks like they may extend that run on Abel's next album.

Theo Wargo, Kevin Winter/Getty Images Travis Scott Hints At The Weeknd Collab While Crashing Toronto Studio Session Published on:Oct 7, 2021, 10:36 AM by 0 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Travis Scottand The Weekndhave an undeniable chemistry that shows whenever they collaborate on a track. Both artists are working on their upcoming albums causing people to wonder if theres another collab in the works. On Tuesday (October 5), XO co-founder and The Weeknds co-manager Amir Cash Esmailian took to Instagramwith a trio of pictures that had people talking on social media. In his post, Cash is sitting in a recording studio next to none other than La Flame himself. My brother always pullin up, Cash wrote in the caption. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Our Generation Music ? (@ourgenerationmusic) A studio link-up can mean anything such as catching up with friends or hearing what new music is on the horizon. In this case, fans assume it means so much more after Travis hit up Cashs comment section with a simple Dawnski reply. The Weeknds upcoming album is allegedly titled The Dawn, and hes been dropping hints left and right regarding the project. He released a single, Take My Breath, in August that signaled the new era The Weeknd is about to embark on for this album. Earlier this week, The Weeknd made his long-awaited return to his Apple Music 1 radio show Memento Mori where he told fans the album is completeand hinted at big-name guest features showing up on The Dawn. Some exciting features coming out in the fall before the album drops, he said during the broadcast. Well slowly be unraveling that info in the next couple months. Read more

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