Don Toliver hinted at a collab album with Travis Scott in an interview with GQ, suggesting that it might not be “too far away”
Don Toliver Hints at Joint Album with Travis Scott: “It Might Not Be Too Far Away”
Don Toliver has been teasing a potential collab album with Travis Scott for some time now, and in a recent interview with GQ, he dropped some more hints that it might actually be happening.
“I don’t know what the future holds, but I’m going to tell you this: I love Travis so much,” Toliver said. “And me and him just, we grow together. So, I mean, you can just about expect possibly anything from us. I can’t sit here and be like, ‘Oh, we’re doing the album next year.'”
Toliver and Scott have already collaborated on several tracks, including “No Idea” and “Escape from LA.” They’re also both signed to Cactus Jack Records, Scott’s own label.
So, while there’s no official release date for a collab album yet, it’s definitely something that fans can look forward to.
In the meantime, Toliver is gearing up for the release of his new album, “Heaven or Hell,” which is set to drop on July 27th. The album features production from Scott, as well as Mike Dean, Pharrell Williams, and Boi-1da.
Toliver is also set to embark on the “Heaven or Hell Tour” in support of the album. The tour kicks off on August 10th in Los Angeles and will make stops in 20 cities across North America.
With a new album and tour on the horizon, it’s a busy time for Don Toliver. But if he does find time to collaborate with Travis Scott on a full-length album, it will be well worth the wait.