Travis Scott and Cactus Plant Flea Market both marked key anniversaries this year, and they’re celebrating by embarking on a deep-dive into the archives.
Rodeo, Scott’s debut studio album, turned 10 years young this month. The album, since certified two-times platinum by the RIAA, featured the still-in-rotation singles “Antidote” and “3500.”
2015 also saw the launch of Cactus Plant Flea Market, a brand that has been a mainstay in the larger Scott universe over the past 10 years. To commemorate the decade mark, CPFM is nodding to some of its most omnipresent designs in a celebratory collection. Also featured is a new design referencing a key track off Rodeo, “Piss on Your Grave.”
Get a closer look below.
In the past, Travis has made it clear what Rodeo means to him, calling the album “one of my favorites” when commemorating a previous anniversary. This month, he looked back on this crucial step in his trajectory by sharing a collection of throwback photos, telling fans “you just had to be there.”
In August of last year, Days Before Rodeo, the 2014 mixtape that served as a prequel to the Rodeo album, got its own tenth anniversary boost with an official re-release.
Next on the horizon, fans are keeping an eye out for more word on the presumably imminent follow-up to Utopia, Scott's most recent studio album.
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