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Travis Scott Removes 21 Savage Feature Without Warning

Say goodbye to (most) of the ad-libs.

Ever since JACKBOYS 2 dropped on July 13, it’s been a goldmine for viral moments. GloRilla’s unhinged ad-libs on “SHYNE?” Legendary. The fan-made “Bop It?” Already in the Hall of Fame. Even the album’s release timing—going head-to-head with Clipse—had the streets whispering. The biggest plot twist so far, though? A silent edit that left 21 Savage out in the cold.

 

The people spoke—and La Flame listened

On the original version of “KICK OUT,” 21 Savage popped up for a little uninvited yap session during Travis’s verse. People were not feeling it. Cue X posts begging La Flame to hit mute.

And apparently, Travis did. Just one day after the album dropped, listeners noticed something… different. The majority of 21’s ad-libs? Gone. His feature? Also gone. While we’re here, “DUMBO” got a stealth mixing update too. The internet quickly connected the dots: 21 literally got kicked out of “KICK OUT.”

Sure, a few people tried to defend him in the IG comments, but let’s be real—most were too busy laughing. It was a rare moment of fan feedback actually shaping a major album drop, and the outcome was messy… in a satisfying way.

While 21 has yet to comment on the update, Travis isn’t slowing down. He dropped three new deluxe tracks — including his song “Da Wizard” — on July 15, and JACKBOYS 2 is projected to move 253K units in its first week. On top of that, it’s gunning for the No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200, meaning Scott might’ve gotten his get back at Pusha T after all.