The wait of years is over already. Travis Scott is back with a mixtape to launch on streaming platforms. This mixtape, Owl Pharaoh, released in 2013, was a major milestone in Travis's career. It was, unfortunately not available on streaming sites back in the day. So, fans are excited to stream it after more than a decade.
Owl Pharaoh contributed significantly to Travis Scott's success as a music artist. Although the track failed to appeal to the audience, it unlocked several opportunities in the rap scene for him, which lead to popular songs such as Upper Echelon, Quintana, and Mamacita. Owl Pharaoh was the first major milestone in his career.
Travis Scott recently opened up about it in an interview with NFR Podcast, saying:
"I'm just thinking about the right time."
This means that Travis had been waiting to make this decision for a long time, and is finally sure this is the right time to officially release it.
The announcement has created excitement among Travis' fans who have been waiting for this mixtape to be available on streaming platforms for a long time. On the other hand, many poked fun at the idea of releasing a 'mid' tape on streams, especially when his career is thriving with popular hits.
Netizens poke fun as Travis Scott is set to drop Owl Pharaoh on streaming
The Right time (via DaKidGowie/ X)
Fans can't wait for Owl Pharaoh to hit the streaming space. Travis' "right time" is finally here, putting an end to the prolonged wait!
It does feel like it could be an April Fools' prank to users like @doofinc_, as nobody expected Owl Pharaoh to make a comeback in 2025:
"IS THIS A LATE APRIL FOOLS PRANK OMG NO WAY."
It’s cool how even the stuff you’re not crazy about can still hit differently when you revisit it. @EffYahMomma commmented:
"His worst piece of work of all time but ima still give it another listen cause that’s my f**king [GOAT icon]."
He’s been dropping singles and features here and there, but it’s been way too long since Astroworld. @rangercapitals said:
"If bro takes another 5 years to drop a NEW ALBUM ima be heated."
With the recent changes to the Billboard charts, things have definitely shifted, according to @Rockstar82vansh:
"Bro tryna milk his old albums cause his new shit not hitting, Drake WASHES this ni**a."
If this mixtape comes to streaming platforms, it will be a memorable moment for Travis' old fans. This could further increase the popularity of Owl Pharaoh and give it a new lease of life in Travis' catalog.