Travis Scott and Kid Cudi Fans Hoaxed by Fake Album Release

- Fans thought Travis Scott and Kid Cudi dropped WEBSTER II, but it was a fake AI album called “4th Dimension.”
- No promotion from Scott or Cudi and crediting JACKBOYS made fans doubt the album’s legitimacy.
- Fans remain hopeful for a real THE SCOTTS album despite the disappointment.
In a sudden turn of events, we met astonishment as fans of Travis Scott and Kid Cudi pondered the existence of an AI-generated album allegedly produced by the duo under the title WEBSTER II, who dropped it on Apple Music. This, in turn, triggered a period of anxiousness among eager fans waiting intensely for any soon-to-be-released works from THE SCOTTS. Nonetheless, it did not take them long to realize that the collaboration was artificial, making people question the concert’s validity.
Deceptive release raises eyebrows
We didn’t observe any online promo related to the album under THE SCOTTS and JACKBOYS names. Well, at least neither Travis Scott nor Mr. Cudi took to their social media platforms to talk about the collaboration. Instantluy instalara mas naude thinks about the association, por lo menos, llevara el titulo a delamente. JACKBOY’s cooperation also bowed another doubt because hardly anything was known about his interaction with THE SCOTTS.
Later, it was discovered that the claimed album (WEBSTER II) was untrue and didn’t belong to the rapper’s original music. As a range of people utilized platforms like X, the leak of “4th Dimension”, Scott’s AI-generated project originating from “4th Dimension,” was revealed. Moreover, once the truth came out, there was no more hope for an insidious release of the new project from the group. Instead, the fans didn’t know what to say, but it was another surprise that caught them off guard with all the attention the project got on social media.
Reception and implications
Surprisingly, the fake album is a genuine piece of art that was unquestionably cherished by those fans who, due to good fortune, had an opportunity to hear it in time before the eventual down-go. The project demonstrated that AI could quite easily mimic the musical styles of truly famous artists, to name but a few, further sparking discussions about the dominant role of AI in the modern music world and the authenticity in this digital age.
Even while the army of fans of whatever I mean has grown to develop loudness about when an official album will be released, rumors probably stall to that effect. As the rumors about their former relevance might have engrossed society, the assumption that Kid Cudi might have been among those blessed individuals remains unconfirmed since, till now, there is no single proof of the statement.
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Brian Koome
Brian Koome has over seven years of experience in blockchain and cryptocurrency reporting, having been active in the industry since 2017. He has contributed to leading publications, including BlockToday.com. Further, he developed the Ethereum 101 course for BitDegree.org before joining Cryptopolitan as a full-time writer. Brian covers evergreen guides (EGs), deep dives, interviews, and price analysis. His focus on DeFi, blockchain innovation, and emerging crypto projects delights readers. His Bachelor of Science degree from the Technical University of Mombasa equips him for decentralized finance, token economies, and institutional adoption trends.
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