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Travis Scott

Is Travis Scott A-List?

YesA

YesTravis Scott is an A-list celebrity, a household name with massive fame and influence.

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Reached A-list in 2018

Astroworld becomes cultural phenomenon

Lost A-list status in 2021

Dropped to B tier — Astroworld Festival tragedy

Ranking Timeline

2012D$0.5M

Signs with Epic Records

After moving to Los Angeles, Scott signs his first major label deal with Epic Records and begins working with T.I. and Kanye West. This marks the beginning of his professional music career, though his net worth remains minimal as he's still building his brand.

2013C$2M+$1.5M

Owl Pharaoh mixtape released

Scott releases his debut mixtape 'Owl Pharaoh,' gaining underground buzz and establishing his psychedelic trap sound. The project attracts a dedicated cult following and positions him as an emerging artist in hip-hop.

2015B$8M+$6M

Rodeo album debuts at #3

His debut studio album 'Rodeo' debuts at number three on the Billboard 200, featuring hit singles like 'Antidote.' The album's commercial and critical success establishes Scott as a major force in rap and significantly boosts his earning potential.

2016B$15M+$7M

Birds in the Trap released

Scott's second album debuts at number one on the Billboard 200, marking his first chart-topping project. The album's success solidifies his A-list status in hip-hop and leads to lucrative touring opportunities.

2018A$40M+$25M

Astroworld becomes cultural phenomenon

The release of 'Astroworld' launches Scott into superstardom, with the album and its single 'Sicko Mode' dominating charts worldwide. The accompanying tour grosses over $50 million, and Scott becomes one of rap's biggest stars and highest earners.

2020A$60M+$20M

McDonald's and Nike partnerships

Scott lands major brand deals with McDonald's (Travis Scott Meal) and continues his highly successful sneaker collaborations with Nike. These partnerships demonstrate his crossover appeal and significantly boost his income beyond music.

2021B$55M-$5M

Astroworld Festival tragedy

Ten people die during a crowd surge at Scott's Astroworld Festival in Houston, leading to lawsuits, canceled performances, and significant damage to his public image. His net worth takes a hit due to legal costs and lost opportunities.

2023A$70M+$15M

Utopia album comeback

Scott releases 'Utopia,' his first album after the Astroworld tragedy, which debuts at number one and receives positive reviews. The successful comeback tour and album sales help rebuild his reputation and restore his earning power.

2026A$80M+$10M

Maintained A-list rap status

Travis Scott remains one of hip-hop's biggest stars in 2026, balancing music releases with lucrative brand partnerships and festival performances. While the Astroworld tragedy remains part of his legacy, he has successfully maintained his position as an A-list artist with strong commercial appeal and cultural influence.

Last updated: February 23, 2026