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just gonna bring this back regarding travis scott's apparent attitude toward human life besides his own and this article is LONG so i will copy & paste the part that has the story from the guy, whose name is Shane Morris:
Then there's THIS part!! which explains how TS even became famous in the first place (which was by cheating of course):
Morris, a former employee at MySpace music, was working on the website Earmilk.com as a junior software engineer when he met Scott. Morris claims that Scott hired him to “fake his popularity” so that he could trick record labels.
“For Travis, what we did was fake his popularity. I programmed a fleet of Soundcloud bots to artificially inflate his play counts on Soundcloud,” Morris said. “This told record labels executives that he was much more popular than he actually was. We also did the same thing early on with Twitter.”
You know what Travis Scott did [when I had a seizure]? He left. He and his friend left me.
I eventually ended up at the hospital that night, but Travis couldn’t be bothered. I should mention at this point that during the week before my seizure, Travis and I were discussing me managing him. For almost two years, I had been working with him, building him up, and giving him guidance in music. To get left like that, when I’m having a medical emergency – that’s pretty cold.
So the next day, I called Travis Scott while I was driving to see my friend. He explained to me that he didn’t want a manager that would be having seizures, and he didn’t want to bring T.I. around anything like that. "How do I know you’re not just gonna be shaking on the ground and *advertiser censored*?"
I exploded. If there’s one thing you don’t do, it’s use my disability against me, as a reason to say I’m not worthy in my business.
Travis Scott is the kind of person who discriminates based upon disability. He steals from the musicians around him. Then, he manipulates people into thinking he did it all on his own.
Then there's THIS part!! which explains how TS even became famous in the first place (which was by cheating of course):
Morris, a former employee at MySpace music, was working on the website Earmilk.com as a junior software engineer when he met Scott. Morris claims that Scott hired him to “fake his popularity” so that he could trick record labels.
“For Travis, what we did was fake his popularity. I programmed a fleet of Soundcloud bots to artificially inflate his play counts on Soundcloud,” Morris said. “This told record labels executives that he was much more popular than he actually was. We also did the same thing early on with Twitter.”