Travis Scott has disclosed the reason why he tilts his head downward in photographs at all times.
The ‘SICKO MODE’ rapper, who shares two children with a Kardashian-Jenner family member and is a rapper himself, frequently avoids being photographed by the media.
Subsequently, the 32-year-old disclosed the reason why he is perpetually photographed with his head cocked downward.
Scott acknowledges in an interview with GQ that his head is almost perpetually bowed.
He declares, “I’m not the image type. I have simply lowered my head because people are rapidly taking photographs.
“Perhaps individuals believe I am posing. Then I am not. “I am truly and sincerely looking down.”
Why, then,?
He clarifies that he is, in fact, “merely looking down.””And then when it’s over, we can laugh and do whatever again,” he continues.However, considering the backlash he received in the wake of the Astroworld , it is unlikely that this is the reason why Scott tends to avoid the public eye.Although Scott encountered criticism from the families and victims of Astroworld, in the end, the musician was not indicted on any criminal charges.In another portion of the interview, he discusses the calamity and its influence on the composition of his most recent album.He states, “When you make music, you reflect on life events and occurrences that transpire in your own life; you dial in on particulars.” Families and the city alike were profoundly affected by that momentous occasion.“As for the process of creating, or even completing the album…I likely re-engaged in it months upon months upon months upon months that passed. Additionally, the mere notion of resuming musical endeavors and devoting oneself to the craft proved to be therapeutic, as it allowed one to redirect a portion of their energy towards the final stages of production and sound design.Scott states that the entire incident “just overly devastated” him and that he “always” reflects on it.“I considered those fans to be family.” “I mean it when I say that I adore my fans.” He continues. “There are times when the situation becomes challenging and…yeah. You simply feel sorry for those individuals. Additionally, their families.”Even one track on his most recent album, Utopia, makes reference to the catastrophe.The composition, entitled “My Eyes,” explores the challenges that Scott encounters in his daily life and the potential for misunderstandings that may result from them.”Every facet of existence, including the challenges that arise along the way.” The perpetual burden that is accumulated. That you are aware of carrying. He continues, “And merely a vision through my eyes.”Scott hopes that individuals who listen to the song will recognize that he, despite his notoriety, also experiences “pain.”He makes a decision: “I have concerns, things that I reflect upon, and I ponder about the things I observe on a daily basis. And each day, I strive to identify the opportunity for improvement in both the world and myself. Essentially, I experience the same things as everyone else. And more recently, I have experienced something I never could have imagined. So.”