Birds In The Trap Sing McKnight

| Travis Scott

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Birds In The Trap Sing McKnight

Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight is the second studio album by American rapper Travis Scott. It was released on September 2, 2016, by Grand Hustle Records and Epic Records. It exclusively premiered through Travis Scott and Chase B's radio show Wav Radio on Beats 1 and Apple Music. - Wikipedia

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  • Pitchfork

    "His guest-heavy sophomore album sees Travis Scott amplifying the fun and theater of his projects as he finds his true home as a host for others." 

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  • Hot New Hip Hop

    "The majority of "Birds In The Trap Sing McKnight," right down to its title, is the product of brains that aren't Travis Scott's." 

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  • Hip Hop DX

    "It isn’t only the album’s beats that surrender themselves to Scott’s liking, the 13 features all carry a similar intonation that appears to be curated by the man himself." 

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  • Fansided

    "Travis Scott polishes his morbid melodies and edgy temperament en route to stand-alone superstar status with second album" 

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  • DJ Booth

    "Travi$ Scott brings out some big surprises for his sophomore album." 

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  • Odyssey

    "He seemed very eager to put out a new album and it shows that this was not the one he should have dropped." 

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  • Globe

    "Overall this album is a really good hit. It has a lot of diversity in terms of the songs, and the connections with the listeners." 

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  • XXL

    "Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight is a roller coaster ride of an experience, with an endless amount of highlights, whether it be an indelible hook here or timely guest verse there." 

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  • Mind Equals Blown

    "But in all honesty, this might be the biggest moment for Scott to hit it big." 

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  • Houston Press

    "He’s a greater director of vibes than most give him credit for." 

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  • The Trinity Tripod

    "...Travis Scott attempts to broaden his audience, but still manages to follow through with his usual way of distorting what is deemed “ordinary,” into something that is puzzling, unique and beautiful." 

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  • Tiny Mix Tapes

    "Thus, the unifying factor between all of the accessions Scott employs, for better or worse in regards to the musical output, proves to be marketability."  

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  • Clash

    "A potent return from a hip-hop star in full command..." 

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  • The Needle Drop

    "Travis Scott returns with what sounds like an album of microwaved leftovers from his breakout record last year, Rodeo." 

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  • The New Englander

    "Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight appears to be his best work yet and transitions a new culture into the hip-hop world." 

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  • Pop Matters

    "He might simply be the kind of artist who should take more time on his releases, even if that extra time isn’t completely his choice." 

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  • Sputnik Music

    "Having amazing guest appearances and confidence, Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight is a carefully curated cinematic experience created out of Travis Scott's gifted musical vision." 

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  • Empty Lighthouse Magazine

    "Overall, Birds In The Trap Sing McKnight was worth the wait."  

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  • hypewriter

    "Travis Scott’s latest effort fails to deliver the same depth as its predecessor." 

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  • Medium

    "If you enjoy easy/programmable music and will listen to anything just because the branding is there, then you’ll enjoy Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight." 

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  • Sputnik Music

    "Travis Scott follows up last year's surprisingly eclectic Rodeo with an album that is aggressively trying to put the listener to sleep." 

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  • Renowned For Sound

    "worth the time." 

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  • Far From Timid

    "Thank you Travis Scott for such an amazing project." 

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  • Radio UTD

    "Scott proves he’s part of the latter group rather than the former." 

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  • The Prairie

    "Although it lacks the hits and star power, the album will fit well in Scott’s discography." 

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  • The Diamondback

    "‘Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight’ puts atmosphere first" 

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  • The Eagle

    "A Darker Album, but Light on Highlights" 

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  • Digital Spy

    "it's taking iTunes by storm" 

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