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''Rodeo'' received generally positive reviews from critics. At [[Metacritic]], which assigns a [[standard score|normalized]] rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an [[weighted arithmetic mean|average]] score of 64, based on 15 reviews.<ref name="MC"/> Roger Krastz of ''[[XXL (magazine)|XXL]]'' stated, "Overall, ''Rodeo'' has plenty of bangers and noteworthy collaborations that help bring out a fantastic trap sound that could bleed into the mainstream of hip-hop in no time."<ref name="XXL"/> Jason Bisnoff of ''[[HipHopDX]]'' stated, "''Rodeo''{{'}}s back end after "[[Antidote (Travis Scott song)|Antidote]]" begin to mesh together and gets repetitive.... Nonetheless, the originality of Scott's sound within this new movement provides for a strong rookie effort leaving the listener excited for a career that is just getting started."<ref name="HipHopDX"/> Trazier Tharpe of ''[[Complex (magazine)|Complex]]'' stated, "Travis Scott made an enjoyable album for his fans peppered with undeniable bangers for his detractors."<ref name="Complex"/> David Jeffries of [[AllMusic]] stated, "With ''Rodeo'', Travis Scott becomes a designer drug."<ref name="AllMusic"/> Steve "Flash" Juon of ''RapReviews.com'' stated, "Somewhere beneath all the hype and production he does shine through."<ref name="RapReviews.com"/>
''Rodeo'' received generally positive reviews from critics. At [[Metacritic]], which assigns a [[standard score|normalized]] rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an [[weighted arithmetic mean|average]] score of 64, based on 15 reviews.<ref name="MC"/> Roger Krastz of ''[[XXL (magazine)|XXL]]'' stated, "Overall, ''Rodeo'' has plenty of bangers and noteworthy collaborations that help bring out a fantastic trap sound that could bleed into the mainstream of hip-hop in no time."<ref name="XXL"/> Jason Bisnoff of ''[[HipHopDX]]'' stated, "''Rodeo''{{'}}s back end after "[[Antidote (Travis Scott song)|Antidote]]" begin to mesh together and gets repetitive.... Nonetheless, the originality of Scott's sound within this new movement provides for a strong rookie effort leaving the listener excited for a career that is just getting started."<ref name="HipHopDX"/> Trazier Tharpe of ''[[Complex (magazine)|Complex]]'' stated, "Travis Scott made an enjoyable album for his fans peppered with undeniable bangers for his detractors."<ref name="Complex"/> David Jeffries of [[AllMusic]] stated, "With ''Rodeo'', Travis Scott becomes a designer drug."<ref name="AllMusic"/> Steve "Flash" Juon of ''RapReviews.com'' stated, "Somewhere beneath all the hype and production he does shine through."<ref name="RapReviews.com"/>

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Rodeo is the debut studio album by American rapper Travis Scott. It was released on September 4, 2015, by Grand Hustle Records and Epic Records.[2] The album features guest appearances from Kanye West, The Weeknd, Toro y Moi, Quavo, Juicy J, Swae Lee, Chief Keef, Justin Bieber, Young Thug, Schoolboy Q and Kacy Hill, while the production was provided by Scott himself, alongside the several high-profile record producers such as Allen Ritter, Mike Dean, Metro Boomin, Frank Dukes, Sonny Digital and WondaGurl, among others.

The album was supported by two singles: "3500" featuring Future and 2 Chainz, and "Antidote". The latter became his highest-charting single in the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 16. Rodeo received generally positive reviews from critics and debuted at number three on the Billboard 200. It also debuted at number one on Billboard's Top Rap Albums. In May 2017, the album was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

Background

In the CR Fashion Book, Scott stated his life was like a circus or rodeo and he feels like he is trying to stay on a bucking animal. "It's like a Beyoncé concert. The carnival, the livestock, and the show are all parts of the event. I feel like that's how my life is. The carnival is like my imagination—it's the drive behind my vision. Even though I don't feel like I'm at a point where my shit is at an all time high, we're working to get there. We are working to get to the level of where your magazine is and to stand on that level. The livestock show is the road to get to where I'm going. At this point, I'm riding a bull for just eight seconds and it's hard as fuck. But we made it."[2][3]

Promotion

On January 26, 2015, to support the album, Scott announced that he would embark on The Rodeo Tour with Young Thug and Metro Boomin.[4] On January 27, the following day, Scott released two new songs; "High Fashion" featuring Future, and "Nothing But Net" featuring Young Thug and PartyNextDoor. Although neither of them ended up being on the final version of the album.[5]

On June 12, 2015, one song called "Drunk" featuring Young Thug, leaked online.[6] However, it was still included on the album as "Maria I'm Drunk" with an additional verse by Justin Bieber.

Singles

On June 8, 2015, Scott released the album's lead single, titled "3500", which features guest appearances from Southern hip hop rappers Future and 2 Chainz.[7][8] It peaked at number 82 on the Billboard Hot 100.[9]

On July 29, 2015, Scott released the album's second single, titled "Antidote".[10] On April 14, 2017, the single was certified Triple Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[11] It peaked at number 16 on the Billboard Hot 100.[9]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?5.5/10[12]
Metacritic64/100[13]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[14]
Clash6/10[15]
Complex[16]
HipHopDX3.5/5[1]
Now[17]
Pitchfork6/10[18]
RapReviews.com7/10[19]
Rolling Stone[20]
Spin5/10[21]
XXL4/5 (XL)[22]
The Needle Drop8/10 (XL)[23]

Rodeo received generally positive reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 64, based on 15 reviews.[13] Roger Krastz of XXL stated, "Overall, Rodeo has plenty of bangers and noteworthy collaborations that help bring out a fantastic trap sound that could bleed into the mainstream of hip-hop in no time."[22] Jason Bisnoff of HipHopDX stated, "Rodeo's back end after "Antidote" begin to mesh together and gets repetitive.... Nonetheless, the originality of Scott's sound within this new movement provides for a strong rookie effort leaving the listener excited for a career that is just getting started."[1] Trazier Tharpe of Complex stated, "Travis Scott made an enjoyable album for his fans peppered with undeniable bangers for his detractors."[16] David Jeffries of AllMusic stated, "With Rodeo, Travis Scott becomes a designer drug."[14] Steve "Flash" Juon of RapReviews.com stated, "Somewhere beneath all the hype and production he does shine through."[19]

Martin Caballero of The Boston Globe stated, "His versatility, combined with a high-profile guest list, conspires against him; among 14 tracks, Scott conjures just a handful of moments that hint at untapped reserves of talent."[24] Matthew Cooper of Clash stated, "Yes, the production is razor sharp, the beats are skewed and often very loud which makes them feel important, but in reality, it's all a façade; an image."[15] Kevin Ritchie of Now stated, "Scott goes for spacey sounds, stoner vibes and vocal filters, but despite the eclecticism, he's too elusive and bland for Rodeo to amount to a stylistic--let alone a subversive--statement."[17] Sheldon Pearce from Pitchfork stated, "He is most effective when he harshly distorts his vocals to create texture, and in the company of others he can serve as a welcome change of pace."[18] David Turner from Rolling Stone stated, "Left on his own, Scott can grow tiresome. "I Can Tell" sounds monochromatic without another voice to push this astute curator. Some rock stars are better leading bands than going solo."[20] Matthew Ramirez of Spin stated, "This is a cold, calculated record lacking in personality, though it certainly tries to deliver something that Scott is incapable of."[21]

For its year-end lists of best rap albums, Rolling Stone listed Rodeo at number 33,[25] while Complex placed it at number 36 on its "Best Albums of 2015" ranking.[26]

Commercial performance

Rodeo debuted at number three on the Billboard 200, moving 85,000 album-equivalent units, of which 70,000 are pure album sales.[27] It also debuted at number one on Billboard's Top Rap Albums chart.[28] As of November 2015, Rodeo has sold 110,000 copies in the United States.[29] In May 2017, the album was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for combined sales and album-equivalent units of over 1,000,000 units.[30]

Track listing

Album credits adapted from Rodeo digital booklet.[31]

Standard edition[32]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Pornography"
3:51
2."Oh My Dis Side" (featuring Quavo)
5:51
3."3500" (featuring Future and 2 Chainz)
7:41
4."Wasted" (featuring Juicy J)
  • Metro Boomin
  • Frank Dukes[b]
  • Dean[b]
3:55
5."90210" (featuring Kacy Hill)
5:39
6."Pray 4 Love" (featuring The Weeknd)
5:07
7."Nightcrawler" (featuring Swae Lee and Chief Keef)
5:21
8."Piss on Your Grave" (featuring Kanye West)
2:46
9."Antidote"
  • WondaGurl
  • Eestbound
4:22
10."Impossible"
  • J. Webster
  • Ritter
  • Dean
  • Ritter
  • Dean
4:02
11."Maria I'm Drunk" (featuring Justin Bieber and Young Thug)
  • Frank Dukes
  • Ritter
  • Bidaye[a]
  • Dean[b]
5:49
12."Flying High" (featuring Toro y Moi)
  • Williams
  • Ritter[b]
3:28
13."I Can Tell"
3:55
14."Apple Pie"3:39
Total length:65:26
Deluxe edition (bonus tracks)[33]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
15."Ok Alright" (featuring Schoolboy Q)
  • Metro Boomin
  • Sonny Digital
  • Dean
6:57
16."Never Catch Me"
  • J. Webster
  • Uwaezuoke
  • Ritter
  • Oshunrinde
  • Proby
  • Sonny Digital
  • Ritter
  • WondaGurl[b]
2:56
Total length:75:19

Track notes

  • ^a signifies a co-producer
  • ^b signifies an additional producer
  • "Pornography", "Wasted" and "Apple Pie" feature narration by T.I.
  • "Oh My Dis Side" features additional vocals by River Tiber
  • "90210" features additional vocals by Chantel Jeffries
  • "Ok Alright" features additional vocals by SZA and Kacy Hill
  • "Never Catch Me" features additional vocals by Tinashe

Sample credits[31]

  • "Pornography" contains a sample from "Expectation" by ACHE.
  • "Oh My Dis Side" contains samples from "Flashbulbs" by Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson.
  • "Wasted" contains samples from "Havin' Thangs '06" by Pimp C featuring Big Mike and "Let Your Life Be Free" by T. Zchien and the Johnny.
  • "Pray 4 Love" contains samples from "Ask the Lonely" by Four Tops.
  • "Antidote" contains a sample from "All I Need" by Lee Fields and the Expressions.
  • "Flying High" contains a portion of "Slide" by Slave.

Personnel

Charts

Chart (2015) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[34] 30
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[35] 53
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[36] 50
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[37] 52
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[38] 5
Danish Albums (Hitlisten)[39] 23
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[40] 33
French Albums (SNEP)[41] 54
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[42] 60
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[43] 22
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[44] 14
UK Albums (OCC)[45] 22
UK R&B Albums (OCC)[46] 4
US Billboard 200[47] 3
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[48] 2
US Top Tastemaker Albums (Billboard)[49] 10

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[30] Platinum 1,000,000

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

References

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