Kanye West apparently had Travis Scott axed from his Kid Cudi collaborative album, Kids See Ghosts, according to Adin Ross.
Speaking on his Kick stream, the controversial online star said: “There was a feature that was supposed to be on this song but they had beef at the time. ”
Ross then began playing the title track from the joint album and said: “Not Drake. This right here was supposed to be Travis. Travis had sent a verse in for this song and Ye instead put laughing ’cause Ye and Travis weren’t aligned with something at the time.
“Travis thought he was supposed to be on Kids See Ghosts.”
Adin Ross reveals Travis Scott was originally supposed to be on “Kids See Ghosts” with Kanye West & Kid Cudi, but Ye & Travis had beef, so he took his verse off and just added a laugh track to troll him 😭🔥pic.twitter.com/tKq0MjwEfS
— AdinUpdate (@AdinUpdate) April 25, 2025
Neither West nor Scott have commented on the speculation though their relationship is currently in a fractured place.

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Scott initially spoke highly of West despite his many recent controversies during a recent interview with Complex.
“That’s my kids’ uncle,” he said of Kanye in the new interview. “That guy took me in when I was young, when I was like 19. He taught me a lot about music. And not even just ‘taught’ me, but he allowed me to experience the creation of music.
“To create music with him, it’s what helped me grow, making a lot of beats. Whether it’s writing and collabing on music and film or clothes or whatever the fuck it is, just constantly learning.”
However, West was not on the same page as his “Piss On Your Grave” collaborator as he explained on social media.

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“I read something about Trav commenting on my comments and I’m just like, bro all this idea of uncle and brother? This ain’t no actual family,” Ye said. “There’s no men who have footing in the situation. We don’t come together and actually have any control of our kids. It’s like we so concerned about being in the industry that we let our kids get indoctrinated to the industry.”
He added: “So when they asked Trav [about me in his new interview, it was] literally textbook Jewish response like, ‘Ah man, that’s my kids’ uncle.’ N-gga you not talking about how I was on the original Future Bounce [‘Telekinesis’] and then you put Future on it and had me bounce. And there’s just no conversation and it’s all, ‘We gon’ do some hugs afterwards.’ And that’s why I was like, I’m not gonna take it! There’s no more hugs.”