The videography of American rapper and record producer Travis Scott consists 15 music videos as a lead artist, and 12 television appearances.
Year | Title | Director | Artist(s) |
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As main performer | |||
2012 | "LIGHTS(LOVE SICK)" | Travis Scott | featuring Daron Eubanks |
"THAT B¡TCH CRAZY" | Travis Scott and Tony Loney | ||
2013 | "Quintana" | Nathaniel Brown | featuring Wale additional vocals from ASAP Bari |
"Upper Echelon" | — | featuring T.I. and 2 Chainz | |
"Uptown" | — | featuring ASAP Ferg | |
"Shit On You" | — | additional vocals from James Fauntleroy | |
2014 | "Don't Play" | Travis Scott | featuring Big Sean and The 1975 |
"Mamacita" | Grant Singer | featuring Rich Homie Quan and Young Thug | |
2015 | "Antidote" | Steve Carr | |
"Piss On Your Grave" | Nabil Elderkin | featuring Kanye West | |
2016 | "Pick Up the Phone" | Taylor Cohen | with Young Thug featuring Quavo additional vocals from Starrah |
"90210" | Hype Williams | featuring Kacy Hill additional vocals from Chantel Jeffries | |
"Beibs in the Trap" | RJ Sanchez | featuring Nav | |
2017 | |||
"Goosebumps" | BRTHR | featuring Kendrick Lamar | |
"Birds in the Trap" | Fleur Fortuné | ||
"Butterfly Effect" | BRTHR | ||
2018 | "Stargazing | Nabil Elderkin | |
"STOP TRYING TO BE GOD" | Dave Meyers | featuring James Blake, Philip Bailey, Kid Cudi and Stevie Wonder additional vocals from BJ the Chicago Kid | |
"Sicko Mode" | Dave Meyers | featuring Drake additional vocals from Swae Lee, Big Hawk and Luke | |
"Yosemite" | Nabil Elderkin | featuring Gunna, and Nav | |
2019 | "CAN’T SAY" | Nathalie Canguilhem | featuring Don Toliver guitar by John Mayer |
"Wake Up" | Jonah Hill | featuring The Weeknd guitar by John Mayer | |
"Highest in the Room" | Dave Meyers and Travis Scott | ||
"GANG GANG" | CACTUS JACK & WHITE TRASH TYLER | featuring Sheck Wes, Don Toliver, Luxury Tax 50 and CACTUS JACK additional vocals from Oggizery Los | |
"JACKBOYS" | CACTUS JACK & WHITE TRASH TYLER | appearance by Julia Fox | |
"GATTI" | CACTUS JACK & WHITE TRASH TYLER | featuring JackBoys and Pop Smoke | |
2020 | "OUT WEST" | CACTUS JACK & WHITE TRASH TYLER | featuring JackBoys and Young Thug appearance by Quincy Jones |
As featured performer | |||
2013 | "I'm Leanin" | Meek Mill featuring Travis Scott, Birdman and Diddy | |
"Yes Lord" | Audio Push featuring King Chip and Travis Scott | ||
"Blocka" | Pusha T featuring Popcaan and Travis Scott | ||
2015 | "White Girls" | Belly featuring Travis Scott | |
"No Sense" | Parris Goebel | Justin Bieber featuring Travis Scott | |
"Workin" | Diddy featuring Big Sean and Travis Scott | ||
2016 | "Whole Lotta Lovin'" | DJ Mustard featuring Travis Scott | |
"waves" | Miguel featuring Travis Scott | ||
"Bake Sale" | Wiz Khalifa featuring Travis Scott | ||
"Money Go" | Belly featuring Travis Scott | ||
"Night Riders" | Major Lazer featuring Travis Scott, 2 Chainz, Pusha T and Mad Cobra | ||
"Uber Everywhere" | MadeinTYO featuring Travis Scott | ||
"No English" | Juicy J featuring Travis Scott | ||
"Last Time" | Gucci Mane featuring Travis Scott | ||
2017 | "Love Galore" | Nabil | SZA featuring Travis Scott |
"On Everything" | Eif Rivera | DJ Khaled featuring Travis Scott, Rick Ross and Big Sean | |
"It's Secured" | DJ Khaled featuring Nas and Travis Scott | ||
"Know No Better" | Philip Andelman | Major Lazer featuring Travis Scott, Camila Cabello and Quavo | |
"Sky Walker" | Director X | Miguel featuring Travis Scott | |
"4 am" | 2 Chainz featuring Travis Scott | ||
"Krippy Kush" | Eif Rivera | Farruko & Bad Bunny featuring Travis Scott, Nicki Minaj and Rvssian | |
2019 | "Gang Gang" | Jackboys [1] | |
Cameo appearances | |||
2014 | "Video Girl" | Kahlil Joseph | FKA Twigs |
2015 | "Monster" | Future | |
"Five More Hours" | Andrew Sandler | Deorro and Chris Brown | |
2016 | "Bad and Boujee" | Daps | Migos featuring Lil Uzi Vert |
2017 | "Reminder" | The Weeknd | |
"LOVE." | Dave Meyers and The Little Homies | Kendrick Lamar featuring Zacari |
Television | |||
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Year | Title | Role | Notes |
2013 | RapFix Live | Himself | Season 4, Episode 13: "French Montana, Fat Joe" |
Skee Live | Himself | Season 1, Episode 2: "Featuring Action Bronson & Travis Scott" | |
2015 | Jimmy Kimmel Live! | Himself, musical guest | Season 13, Episode 122: "Kerry Washington/Lea Michele/Travis Scott" |
Late Night with Seth Meyers | Himself, musical guest | Season 3, Episode 38: "Seth Rogen/Leslie Odom, Jr./Travis Scott/Emily Armstrong" | |
2016 | Ridiculousness | Himself | Season 7, Episode 14: "Travis Scott" |
The Ellen DeGeneres Show | Himself, musical guest | Season 13, Episode 108: "Kaley Cuoco/Sam Forbes" | |
The Late Late Show with James Corden | Himself, musical guest | Season 2, Episode 113: "Sharon Stone/Sebastian Stan/Zach Woods/Jamie Lawson" | |
Wild N Out | Himself, musical guest | Season 8, Episode 4: "Travis Scott" | |
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert | Himself, musical guest | Season 2, Episode 3: "Jessica Alba/Bradley Whitford/George Takei" | |
2017 | Jimmy Kimmel Live! | Himself, musical guest | Season 15, Episode 8: "Anthony Anderson/Ruby Rose/Travis Scott" |
Ballers | Himself | Season 3, Episode 2: "Bull Rush" Season 3, Episode 8: "Alley-Oops" [2] | |
2021 | Trolls: Holiday in Harmony | Rhyme-a-saurus (voice) | Television film |
2024 | WWE Raw | Himself | 1 episode |
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