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  Studio Album · No. 1

Rodeo

2015 Grand Hustle / Epic Records 14 tracks 65 min

Produced by WondaGurl, Southside, Mike Dean, Metro Boomin, Kanye West, Tyler the Creator, Boi-1da  ·  Engineered by Mike Dean

Grand Hustle / Epic Records Hip HopTrap
100%
Authorship
Complete Artist

Travis Scott wrote 14 of 14 documented tracks

Authorship Breakdown 14 / 14 documented

Who wrote the songs?

Scored across the 14 tracks with documented writers, by whether Travis Scott carries a lyricist or composer credit.

100%
14 trackswritten by Travis Scott 0 tracksoutside writers
Travis Scott's roles on this album

Share of the 14 tracks where a band member is credited, by role.

Lyricist100%
Composer7%
Producer0%
Performer100%

By the Numbers

14
Tracks
14
Lyricists
5
Producers
2015
Released
Data Insight

Rodeo is credited to Jacques Webster as a co-writer and executive producer across all 14 tracks, built on one of the deepest production rosters of its era. Mike Dean served as a co-executive producer who also engineered and mixed the record, working alongside Metro Boomin, WondaGurl, Frank Dukes, Allen Ritter, Sonny Digital, Kanye West, and Pharrell Williams. The album's authorship is heavily collaborative, with featured guests Quavo, Future, 2 Chainz, The Weeknd, Swae Lee, Chief Keef, Justin Bieber, Young Thug, and Kanye West contributing vocals and co-writing. 'Antidote,' the breakout single, was produced by WondaGurl and Eestbound rather than Scott himself.

Rodeo is Travis Scott's debut studio album, released September 4, 2015, through Grand Hustle and Epic Records. The album arrived after two acclaimed mixtapes, Owl Pharaoh (2013) and Days Before Rodeo (2014), that had established his reputation in Houston and with rap tastemakers. It features a sprawling cast of collaborators including Kanye West, Future, 2 Chainz, The Weeknd, Justin Bieber, Swae Lee, and Bryson Tiller, and its production is dominated by WondaGurl, Southside, Mike Dean, and Metro Boomin. The album's psychedelic trap aesthetic, with swirling synth textures, distorted 808s, and unexpected musical tangents, immediately set Scott apart from his contemporaries and announced him as an artist with a distinct cinematic vision. 'Antidote' became his first top-10 hit on the Billboard Hot 100, demonstrating his commercial potential while the album as a whole was embraced by critics as one of the year's best rap records.

Track Listing & Credits 14 tracks

Written by the artist Written by outside writers
#TitleLyricist(s)Composer(s)Producer(s)Performers
1
Pornography
Travis ScottKevin Abstract WondaGurl WondaGurl Travis Scott (Rapper)Kevin Abstract
2
Oh My Dis Side
Travis ScottQuavo Metro BoominSouthside Metro BoominSouthside Travis Scott (Rapper)Quavo
3
3500 #82
Travis ScottFuture2 Chainz WondaGurlSouthsideMetro Boomin WondaGurlSouthsideMetro Boomin Travis Scott (Rapper)Future2 Chainz
4
Wasted
Travis ScottJuicy J Travis ScottWondaGurlMike Dean WondaGurlMike Dean Travis Scott (Rapper)Juicy J (Featured Vocals)
5
90210
Travis ScottKacy Hill Mike DeanWondaGurl Mike DeanWondaGurl Travis Scott (Rapper)Kacy Hill (Featured Vocals)
6
Pray 4 Love
Travis ScottThe Weeknd WondaGurlMike Dean WondaGurlMike Dean Travis Scott (Rapper)The Weeknd
7
Nightcrawler
Travis ScottSwae LeeChief Keef WondaGurlSouthside WondaGurlSouthside Travis Scott (Rapper)Swae LeeChief Keef
8
Piss on Your Grave
Travis ScottKanye West Kanye WestMike Dean Kanye WestMike Dean Travis Scott (Rapper)Kanye West
9
Antidote #16
Travis Scott WondaGurlSouthside WondaGurlSouthside Travis Scott (Rapper)
10
Impossible
Travis Scott SouthsideMetro Boomin SouthsideMetro Boomin Travis Scott (Rapper)
11
Maria I'm Drunk
Travis ScottJustin BieberYoung Thug Metro BoominSouthside Metro BoominSouthside Travis Scott (Rapper)Justin BieberYoung Thug
12
Flying High
Travis ScottToro y Moi Mike DeanWondaGurl Mike DeanWondaGurl Travis Scott (Rapper)Toro y Moi (Featured Vocals)
13
I Can Tell
Travis Scott Southside Southside Travis Scott (Rapper)
14
Apple Pie
Travis Scott Mike Dean Mike Dean Travis Scott (Rapper)

Songwriter & Credit Spotlight 18 contributors

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Frequently Asked Questions Rodeo

When was Rodeo by Travis Scott released?
Rodeo was released on September 4, 2015, through Grand Hustle Records and Epic Records. It was Travis Scott's debut studio album and debuted at number three on the US Billboard 200.
Who produced 'Antidote' by Travis Scott?
'Antidote' was produced by WondaGurl and Eestbound. The track became the album's most successful single, peaking at number 16 on the Billboard Hot 100. It was certified multi-platinum by the RIAA.
Who is featured on '3500' by Travis Scott?
'3500' features Future and 2 Chainz and was one of Rodeo's two singles. It peaked at number 82 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Did Travis Scott write Rodeo himself?
Travis Scott co-wrote the album under his legal name Jacques Webster and served as executive producer, but the writing was heavily collaborative. Featured guests and a large producer roster including Mike Dean, Metro Boomin, WondaGurl, and Kanye West contributed to the songwriting.
Who are the featured artists on Travis Scott's Rodeo?
Rodeo features guest appearances from Quavo, Future, 2 Chainz, Juicy J, The Weeknd, Swae Lee, Chief Keef, Kanye West, Justin Bieber, Young Thug, Schoolboy Q, and Kacy Hill. Mike Dean co-executive produced the record alongside Scott.
Is Rodeo by Travis Scott certified platinum?
Rodeo was certified double platinum by the RIAA for combined sales and album-equivalent units exceeding two million in the United States. The album debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 in 2015.

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