Don Toliver Says Travis Scott Collab Album Would Sound 'Beautiful' and Might Not Be 'Too Far Away'

Toliver's new album 'Hardstone Psycho' features two collaborations with the Cactus Jack Records founder.

June 26, 2024
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Don Toliver isn't ruling out a future collaborative album with his Cactus Jack record label founder Travis Scott.

Toliver, who just enlisted Scott for two features on his latest full-length project Hardstone Psycho ("Ice Age" and "Inside"), spoke about his admiration for "big bro" Travis in a new interview with Frazier Tharpe for GQ.

"I don't know what the future holds, but I'm going to tell you this: I love Travis so much," Toliver, 30, shared. "And me and him just, we grow together. So, I mean, you can just about expect possibly anything from us. I can't sit here and be like, 'Oh, we're doing the album next year.' But I mean, I can just say this: me and Travis, it'd be a beautiful thing. And it doesn't look too far away on the horizon. So, we'll see."

Elsewhere in his conversation with Tharpe, Toliver credited 33-year-old Scott with his decision to divide Hardstone Psycho into four sections.

"The person who helped me put this together was Travis," he said. "Big shout out to big bro for this. He helped me break the album down into four different lanes, four pieces."

Of course, Don and Travis have a long history of collaborating, as Scott has appeared on Toliver's previous three studio albums: 2020's Heaven or Hell ("Euphoria"), 2021's Life of a Don ("Flocky Flocky" and "You"), and 2023's Love Sick ("Embarrassed"). Toliver was introduced to the mainstream rap audience with his guest feature on "Can't Say," a standout from Scott's Astroworld album in 2018, the same year he signed to Cactus Jack Records in a joint deal with Atlantic. He got further shine alongside Trav on the 2019 Jackboys track "What to Do?"

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