


And don’t forget the music video clichés. So another month, another rap song that follows the six-subject formula. “Lord I’m on fire, they think that I’m Satan,” he says about what people may think of him. But Scott reminds us he kicked a photographer off the stage for taking pictures of him and that he’s “overboard and over-impatient.” And off course anyone who disses him is a “hater” who better watch out. There’s no mention of a gangster or drug dealing past or present like in many Top 40 rap songs. It’s stacking up every day and he just spent an entire paycheck in one weekend to party. 1 Antidote Lyrics Dont you open up that window Dont you let out that antidote Poppin pills is all we know In the hills is all we know Dont go through the front door Its lowkey at the night. Mo’ money is piling up and going outĪnd to fit the formula, he tells us he’s got lots of money. His biggest dilemma? Managing two women who might be related to each other. And he advises dudes not to let their ladies go to his shows on their own because anything can happen to her. He says they can do it twice in a night and then she’s gotta get on her way. He could have had more but “I don’t do no old hoes” he says. And he reminds us that he’ll party every day including Sundays and Mondays.īut don’t think he’s forgotten about casual sex. He pops pills, he likes cocaine (but won’t hang out with any women who want his cocaine), and he also digs booze (a lot of it). (Photo courtesy Epic)īut he likes other drugs besides pot. Travis Scott’s “Antidote” details a life of drug-induced hedonism, partying, and casual sex.
