Wetin he find go there: US rapper Travis Scott shoots music video in Kano 

V:ikejabird.com

Travis Scott and Sheck Wes, popular American hip-hop artists, have arrived in Kano state, Nigeria to film a music video for an upcoming song.

 The rapper known for hits like “Butterfly Effect” made his way to Nigeria a few days ago, and he has already connected with Nigerian artist Rema before heading to Kano.

Travis Scott has been seen at various locations in Kano, including Unguwan Dawa and the Gwale local government area, where the video shoot took place.

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Nigerians hail him 

 Residents of Kano came out in large numbers to witness the filming process, and photos and videos capturing the event have been widely shared.

Before the video shoot, some fans saw  Travis at his hotel and took the opportunity to snap pictures with the rapper. 

Travis Scott has been trending across  Nigerian social media, garnering significant attention and excitement.

Reactions: Kano of all places

Let’s see the reactions of Nigerians to his visit to Kano: 

@iamvinicius_:So Travis scott wanted to come to Nigeria and of all places he decided to go to kano.

@whereisteg:need that travis scott and rema song

@OfficialYaseer2:KANO STATE MATERIAL Travis Scott

@AishaAbimbola1:He had to go to Kano of all places

@Gumel__Sadiq:Did they come along with the utopia box?? That’s my question sha

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Travis Scott removes song with Wizkid from Utopia project 

In another news, In a surprising twist, Travis Scott, a famous artist, has made a shocking announcement about his upcoming project called ‘UTOPIA.’ 

He revealed that he decided to remove a song he worked on with Wizkid, a Grammy Award winner, and an Afrobeat artist who is both from Togo and Nigeria at the last moment. 

This unexpected move has left fans and music lovers confused and curious about why he made this sudden change.

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