Travis Scott‘s appearance at Fanatics Fest wasn’t only memorable for its WWE team-ups; he also revealed which of his many collaborations has stuck with him the most.
In a walk-and-talk interview with Jazlyn “Jazzy’s World TV” Guera at Michael Rubin’s festival, Scott was asked about his long history of teaming up with other prominent artists.
“[Y]ou’ve done so many collaborations with artists, and it’s really helping you out,” Guera began. Then she got to her question.
“You have had the opportunity to collab with a lot of amazing legends and legendary artists, and I wanted to know: which collaboration was the most memorable for you?”
Scott didn’t provide any elaboration on his one-word answer, but he didn’t need to. “Beyoncé,” he said.
Bey was a guest on Scott’s song “Delresto (Echoes)” from his most recent full-length, 2023’s Utopia.
Check out the whole exchange below.
Another big piece of news at Fanatics Fest involved Beyoncé’s husband JAY-Z. At the gathering, he was seen flaunting a one-of-a-kind Bugatti Tourbillon watch valued at $340,000.
The rapper and mogul is the first person to own the watch, which was designed by famed celebrity jeweler Jacob Arabo.
Arabo boasted that Jay had the watch on his Instagram, posting a video of the rap legend wearing it along with the caption: “My dear friend @jayz was the first to own the 5 time zone watch. 25 years later, he’s the first to own the bugatti tourbillion.”
Arabo explained the design of the watch, which was made as a tribute to the Bugatti supercar: “The Bugatti Tourbillon is the result of months of tireless collaboration between our teams, with each side bringing its expertise to the table.
“Inspired by Bugatti’s latest hyper sports car, the Tourbillon, the watch mirrors the car’s iconic design elements and groundbreaking technology. The 52 x 44 mm case, crafted to resemble the car’s body, features the front grille, side radiator inlets, and large sapphire side windows.
“Inside, the watch is powered by a V16 engine block automaton made from a single block of transparent sapphire, a nod to Bugatti’s groundbreaking engine architecture. The 30-second flying tourbillon and retrograde hours and minutes, designed to mimic the RPM counter, are feats of engineering that push the boundaries of horology.”