
Kanye West and Travis Scott have been secretly putting together a collaborative project — according to Havoc, at least.
The Mobb Deep legend was interviewed by Complex about his role in Ye’s The Life of Pablo, which recently celebrated its 10th anniversary, and let the cat out of the bag about Yeezy and La Flame’s alleged album.
“Recently, I did a track — I don’t want to blow up the spot and say it just in case if it don’t ever come out. But I will say, he’s working on a project, I believe, with Travis Scott,” the veteran rapper/producer said.
It sounds like Havoc, who counts Kanye as a big admirer and has soundtracked numerous songs for the Chicago native including “Real Friends,” “Famous” and “Vultures (Havoc Version),” is even involved in the project himself.
“A few of my tracks have made the cut so far,” he added.
After Kanye West took numerous shots at Travis Scott during his infamous social media tirade in early 2025, the pair appeared to rekindle their relationship months later when the Cactus Jack hitmaker showed love to his longtime mentor.
“Shoutout to my brother Ye, man. I ain’t gon’ lie, we might have to do something special,” he said onstage during a performance in Sydney, Australia last October.
Weeks later, Travis brought out Ye as a surprise guest at his concert in Tokyo, Japan, where the former G.O.O.D Music duo ran through hits like “Can’t Tell Me Nothing,” “Runaway” and “Carnival.”