Final instrumental. Unknown when this surfaced.
Travis has stated that 'Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight' was originally titled 'Tina', before Quavo's line from "Pick Up the Phone" inspired him to change it (this likely would've taken place in March 2016). "Goosebumps" was confirmed to be on it on .WAV Radio; basically any song created in the period between the release of 'Rodeo' and March 2016 could've been in contention at the time.
OG Filename*: trav uzi pressure Kanye throwaway that was worked on in 2014-15, originally starting out as "Get Off Me"; this final known version features Travis and was made during 'SWISH' sessions (see the Kanye tracker for information on other versions). Another version had a snippet leak through Music Mafia in mid-2017. This version was teased on Instagram Live by Che Pope, on October 22, 2020. The intro samples the 2012 film 'Silver Linings Playbook', while the synths are sampled from "Haunted", from the 'Maniac' soundtrack. Uzi was present in the studio, but didn't record for this song. Leaked May 26, 2024. The first released version was identical to this leak.
OG Filename: blame 2_ruff Untitled throwaway from 2016. This version has additional reverb. Put up for auction by Music Mafia on July 17, 2018. Leaked June 13, 2019.
OG Filename: PIPELINEGOOD TRAVIS SCOTT 9.28.16 Even later version of the song with no Quentin Miller, a different intro, different beat on the first part and an open verse. Randomly leaked by the producer himself on his SoundCloud on July 2, 2025.
Previewed once via a short video snippet by someone smoking a blunt (February 2016 is the furthest I can trace it, but it may have been posted earlier).
Posted by Tom Kahre, an engineer who worked on the album, a couple of years after its release. 01. Way Back 02. Late Nights 03. Sweet Sweet 04. Goosebumps 05. All I Know Is This 06. Outside 07. Lose 08. The Curse 09. Guidance 10. Raw Raw Based on the present songs and the features that Travis said were going to be on the album in an August 12, 2016 episode of .WAV Radio, it can be presumed that the tracklist is from sometime in July-August. Two pieces of supporting evidence: 1) The original "Guidance" dropped June 5, 2016, so it can't have been before then; 2) "All I Know" was recorded in early July 2016, and Kamaiyah was still on the album as of August 12. "Late Nights" is "Through the Late Night"; "Outside" was possibly solo at this point, and "RaRa" may be too if it didn't feature Offset at this point. Differences for every other song are likely, but unknown.
OG Filename: GooseBumps BPM65 Has sections that are pitched down, and the second drop is different. Leaked January 17, 2023.
Previewed by James Harden on January 16, 2017, and Travis later played it on Snapchat in May 2017, though it was likely recorded around 'ANTI' sessions sometime in late 2015 to early 2016 based on the Rook Monroe feature. Multiple high-quality snippets leaked over the course of 2017, until an edited version with an extra chorus (~3:20) was eventually leaked by Music Mafia on December 25, 2017 (the real, unedited version (~2:49) has since been made available). Rook Monroe is primarily a writer and was possibly laying down a reference verse. Possibly one of the first 2016 'Astroworld' considerations.
OG Filename: FML @ 120 BPM Dm Earliest known version of "FML", with finished verses and hooks from Travis and a minimal amount of Kanye vocals. Mentioned by Keyon Christ many years ago in his Discord server. Leaked February 9, 2025. Rumours about this song being traded for "Piss on Your Grave" are very likely to be false; Travis's verses were probably based on Kanye's mumble.
OG Filename: FML @ 120 BPM Dm Earliest known version of "FML", with finished verses and hooks from Travis and a minimal amount of Kanye vocals. Mentioned by Keyon Christ many years ago in his Discord server. Leaked February 9, 2025. Rumours about this song being traded for "Piss on Your Grave" are very likely to be false; Travis's verses were probably based on Kanye's mumble.
OG Filename: Goosbumps Mike Mix 4 tv track_06 (No Kendrick) TV track with faded out vocals and no Kendrick Lamar, for performing over. Leaked November 2, 2024.
Early version with a rough Travis verse, recorded in December 2015. Leaked quietly in late 2019, but went largely unnoticed until it resurfaced on April 11, 2023. A better bounce leaked July 18, 2024.
Sauce Walka and Travis were said to be working on a "5-song EP", with "2 or 3" songs already completed by August 9, 2016. No songs have surfaced from this project, other than possibly "Texas Cyclone".
'Complete' version featuring an intro from Travis that was cut after he decided to add it to the start of "the ends". Leaked September 10, 2016. Sometimes incorrectly labelled as featuring Julia Michaels. [NOTE: The OG file for this leaked a few years ago - please contact an editor if you have it.]
OG Filename: Forgive Me RUff Ruff 1 Rough one-take throwaway that features production from Gezin of 808 Mafia. Previewed once in a club in February 2016 alongside "RaRa" and "Left Cheek Right Cheek". It was the first Travis song ever publicly auctioned by Music Mafia, in June 2017; it leaked just over a year later on July 28, 2018.
OG Filename: Goosbumps Mike Mix 4 tv track_06 Second TV track with faded out vocals as well and Kendrick Lamar, for performing over. Leaked November 2, 2024.
Solo Tinashe version, with her performing Travis's hook. Dated 2016, so was likely re-recorded after Tinashe's relationship with Travis soured. Leaked July 15, 2024.
Scrapped remix with an unfinished verse from Travis and new production from WondaGurl. Played on the Beats 1 show 'Soulection' in February 2016, where WondaGurl was a guest for a short interview (Travis's verse wasn't played). The song was dropped on (and soon deleted from) WondaGurl's SoundCloud sometime later without Travis's verse, as he never finished it. Sold on The Source and leaked July 5, 2021.
Throwaway that was worked on for several years. First previewed in November 2015, it later got played alongside "Forgive Me" and "RaRa" in a club in February 2016. The track was temporarily given to DJ SpinKing and reworked, before Travis took it back and performed it live for the final time in January 2017. Vinylz later said in February 2018 that he planned to "finish" it, posting a snippet in the process, but nothing more came of it other than some light teasing on Twitter shortly before the release of 'Astroworld'. Has a short bridge from Jeremih, who may have originally had his own version of the track before Travis created this one (see "Try Me"). Leaked October 6, 2019.