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Travis Thompson (born September 24, 1997) is an American and Navajo rapper[1] signed to Epic Records, a subgroup of Sony Music. His first album with the label, Reckless Endangerment was released in 2020. He also has two other albums Ambaum and You Good?. He has hosted several sold out shows at the legendary Showbox in Seattle[2] and also toured with Macklemore in 2017. Travis has also lead the YouGood? tour in 2018. Travis Thompson grew up in Burien, Washington where he is proud of his roots always representing the street, he grew up in known as, Ambaum Boulevard. His influences include Lil Wayne, Kid Cudi, Kanye West, and Public Enemy[1]
Early Life
[edit]During his childhood Travis grew up in, Burien, a suburban city just a few minutes South of Seattle. Travis is very fond of Ambaum Boulevard, since it is the street he grew up on.[3] Growing up Travis would write poetry at Youth Speaks Seattle and skateboard around the city with his friends. Once his family noticed that he liked to skateboard with his friends, they let him loose into the world since he was a very passionate kid. It was through skating that introduced him to the musical influences of Lil Wayne and Kid Cudi. His father would buy him some of his personal favorite records, but soon after Travis’ friends helped influence him become the person that he is today. Travis’ father once bought him the Fugees album The Score and Bayani, an album by Blue Scholars that, along with other records, would help influence him into becoming the person that he is today.[1] He recalls listening to many Seattle artists such as Macklemore’s 2005 album, The Language in My World. Travis once mentioned during an interview that he would not be the artist that he is without Kid Cudi. When Travis was in high school, he decided that he would want to shift his focus from poetry and skating to making music. He realized that if he wanted to improve, then he must make some changes to his poetry. He attended a youth program known as The Residency in Seattle. He found people who could push him at making his poetry better by connecting him with other youth through workshops, studio time, and conversations with other local artists.
Career
[edit]Eventually all his hard work would pay off. After releasing his first two albums; Ambaum and YouGood? Travis would get noticed by major label, Epic Records a subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment. Travis then went on to release his first major label album, Reckless Endangerment.[4]
Throughout his career he has talked about the musical influences of Sir-Mix A-lot and Macklemore. He would always be inspired by these artists since not many rappers come from the Pacific North West and represent it proudly. Travis Thompson has recently been named amongst some of the big names coming from Seattle such as Sir-Mix-A-Lot, and Macklemore. He was recently pointed to be the next big hip-hop star coming from Seattle.[5]
Travis’ first opportunity to play in front of a very big crowd was on the Gemini tour with Macklemore, as his opening act. Tyler Dopps, his current producer and then engineer also worked with Macklemore. Tyler Dopps, then went on to show Macklemore the talent that Travis has. Convinced and impressed Macklemore went on to reach out to Travis on social media. He was invited to make the song Corner Store. This would then evolve into an invitation to tour with Macklemore that gave him the opportunity to be heard by many people. His first major tour happened to be in sold out arenas with a large tour bus. This whole process was a humbling experience for Travis that helped him learn how to navigate live performances. It was a steppingstone towards the success that he would later encounter today.[5]
Discography
[edit]- Ambaum (2016)
- YouGood? (2018)
- Reckless Endangerment (2020)
Filmography
[edit]Year | Tittle | Role | Notes |
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2017 | The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon | Himself | Performed "Corner Store" with Dave B and Macklemore |
2020 | Wild 'n Out | Himself | Season 15, Episode 15 |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Travis Thompson talks Native American Roots, Seattle Hip Hop Scene + More! - YouTube". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 2021-02-14.
- ^ "Travis Thompson could be the next big hip hop star from Seattle". king5.com. Retrieved 2021-02-14.
- ^ Rietmulder, Michael (June 14 2018). "Travis Thompson gets real about mental health, dark side of success on pivotal new album "YOUGOOD?"". The Seattle Times.
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(help)CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ a b "Sound & Vision: Travis Thompson on Growing Up in the Seattle Hip Hop Scene". kexp.org. Retrieved 2021-02-14.
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