
Travis Scott and Chappell Roan to headline Reading and Leeds Festival 2025
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Travis Scott positions himself as a figure of mystique and control on 'DA WIZARD', a track built on self-mythologising wordplay and boasts. The production sits spare and menacing; Scott's delivery alternates between conversational swagger and moments of genuine vulnerability, particularly when he reflects on old hardship and the cost of sustained success. References to past poverty and present dominance anchor the track's central tension, the gap between where he started and the distance he's travelled. The song moves between braggadocio and introspection without announcing the shift. Scott raps about running the game whilst simultaneously confessing to emotional exhaustion, the sweat on his face indistinguishable from tears. That duality, the refusal to settle into pure triumph, gives the track its weight. It's a performance of mastery shadowed by the knowledge of what mastery has demanded.
"DA WIZARD" is a track by Travis Scott, released 16th July 2025. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 2 articles about Travis Scott.
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Arriving ahead of his fourth studio album 'UTOPIA', a video for the track will debut later today (Friday, 21st July).

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The Danish festival will kick off next June.