Travis Scott’s “Days Before Rodeo” mixtape debuts at number two in US after re-release for 10-year anniversary

Travis Scott’s “Days Before Rodeo” re-release debuts at number 2

Travis Scott’s iconic mixtape Days Before Rodeo has made a remarkable return to the spotlight, marking its 12-year anniversary with a bang. The Houston rapper’s influential project, originally released in 2014, has re-emerged on streaming platforms, garnering significant attention and acclaim. In its first week back, Days Before Rodeo achieved an impressive number two debut on the Billboard 200 chart, selling an astonishing 361,000 units and amassing over 40.6 million on-demand streams, according to Chart Data.

The mixtape, which played a pivotal role in catapulting Travis Scott to fame, features a stellar lineup of collaborators including Migos, Peewee Longway, and Young Thug. This re-release not only celebrates the project’s enduring appeal but also highlights its ongoing impact in the music industry.

The competition for the top spot was fierce, with Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet coming in close behind. Despite falling just short of number one, the mixtape’s performance underscores its lasting influence and the strong fan base that continues to support Travis Scott’s music.

This resurgence is a testament to the mixtape’s significance in Scott’s career and its ability to captivate both long-time fans and new listeners alike. As Days Before Rodeo continues to make waves, its success reaffirms the timeless quality of Travis Scott’s work and its lasting resonance in hip-hop.

Travis Scott’s “Days Before Rodeo” re-release debuts at number 2