Travis Scott brought his mom along for the ride in the latest ad spot for his Cactus Jack line’s Jordan collab.

Released over the weekend, La Flame and Mama Webster star in a series of print and video shots for the new Cactus Jack x Jordan CJ1 T-Rexx.

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“look mom I can run tooo,” Travis captioned an Instagram post showing off a few of the photos. Cactus Jack’s official page included a video as well.

Check out the campaign below, and head to their website to shop — though the kicks are already sold out.

In other news, Travis Scott has overtaken Kendrick Lamar to have the highest-grossing solo Hip Hop tour of all time.

The Houston rapper’s recently wrapped Circus Maximus Tour has grossed nearly $210 million and sold 1.7 million tickets since it began in October 2023, according to Billboard.

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The trek, in support of his chart-topping album UTOPIA, saw Scott play 78 shows across four continents.

The previous record was held by Kendrick’s Big Steppers Tour, which raked in $110 million.

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While Scott has the biggest solo rap tour, he’s still some way behind Drake, J. Cole and 21 Savage, whose co-headlining It’s All A Blur Tour grossed an enormous $320 million.

It has been a boom period of late for Hip Hop tours, with 50 Cent and Nicki Minaj also embarking on international runs that have generated over $100 million each.

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Nicki’s Pink Friday 2 Tour in particular made history as she became the first female rapper to gross more than $100 million from a single tour.

She also became just the fifth Black woman to surpass the mark following BeyoncéRihannaSZA and Tina Turner.

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Meanwhile, Travis Scott’s Circus Maximus Tour was his first global trek in five years following his Astroworld – Wish You Were Here Tour.

That tour, which was comprised of 57 shows, grossed over $63 million, meaning the Cactus Jack rapper has more than tripled his taking on his latest run of shows, despite only playing 21 more gigs.

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Despite coming off a lengthy tour, Scott is not resting on his laurels and was recently announced for next year’s Coachella.

The “Sicko Mode” star will both perform at and curate the festival, which takes place on April 11-13 and April 18-20, in a move billed as “Travis Scott Designs The Desert.”

Travis Scott Launches College-Themed Collab Between Cactus Jack & Mitchell & Ness
Travis Scott Launches College-Themed Collab Between Cactus Jack & Mitchell & Ness

A press release said that Scott’s “Cactus Jack desert takeover” will “curate a fully immersive and experiential world within the desert.”

It also revealed that he will be performing on the Saturday night on both weekends, where he “will debut an entirely new era of music to the world.”