Rodeo, Travis Scott's debut studio album, turned four years young Wednesday.
In celebration, La Flame shared a quick shout-out to the 2015 album with his fans late that evening. Scott, who isn't exactly known for tweeting all that often, also included some astute listening advice.
"One of my favorites," he said of the 14-track album. "Man get wild to it. Or not. Love u."
See Scott’s full tribute message below:
The instaclassic album gave Scott his most massive Billboard Hot 100 presence at the time with the No. 16-peaking "Antidote," now a setlist staple and fav favorite. The album notably included collabs with Quavo, Future and 2 Chainz, Juicy J, Kanye West, Kacy Hill, and more.
Scott would go on just one year later to release Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight, which also marked its release date anniversary this week.
As La Flame moves into the next chapter of his inspiringly prolific career, fans have been giving the most recent Astroworld chapter a proper sendoff with presumably repeated viewings of the new Netflix documentary Look Mom I Can Fly.
The feature-length doc is directed by White Trash Tyler and was commemorated this month with the release of customizable merch.