Travis Scott & Kylie Jenner Go to Nas’ Restaurant With Child Stormi


The couple shielded their daughter from the cameras.

Opposite to experiences that Travis Scott and girlfriend Kylie Jenner are having a tough time with their relationship, the dad and mom appeared as if all was effectively after they had been caught by TMZ leaving the Los Angeles restaurant Candy Chick, an eatery the place fellow rapper Nas is known as half proprietor. The couple has a lot to rejoice as Scott simply broke the L.A. Discussion board venue information with a number of sold-out exhibits inside a 12-month interval, whereas additionally bringing in $1.7 million in only one evening.

He additionally not too long ago sat down with Nas for an interview for Playboy journal the place the old-fashioned and new college artists had an fascinating dialogue about hip hop. “Talking a time earlier than all this expertise, it was like, ‘Okay, I rap.’ You needed to get to this in style producer in your metropolis,” Scott mentioned. “He would hear your s**t, and perhaps he’d allow you to document and offer you a beat. Then he’d deliver you to the DJ, and radio was the primary downside.”

“However now it’s like, man, I bought my very own social media,” he continued. “I can drop my s**t. I can cater to my very own followers. Folks can have a look at my s**t in the event that they wish to. It’s not just like the radio, the place any person can cease folks from listening to me. I can yell it loud proper now: I wish to rap! If folks wish to catch on to it, they’ll catch on to it. After which, if you wish to clarify what’s happening in your private life, you speak to your followers too. Again then you definately needed to do a press convention.”

Nas agreed. “You may attain the world quicker—lots quicker than again then. That’s a terrific factor, as a result of it was mind-boggling making an attempt to determine the best way to get this message out to folks and market your document on the proper time after which drop a single six weeks earlier than the album. That’s gone.”