Infamous Mobb Deep’s Havoc just added fuel to one of rap’s most intriguing rumors surrounding Ye, formerly Kanye West, and Travis Scott.
During a February 14 conversation with Complex, the producer and one-half of Mobb Deep revealed he’s been working behind the scenes on music tied to mogul Ye and Travis Scott. Ye is currently set to release his forthcoming album, Bully, in the coming months, while La Flame revealed he’s working on his next solo album last month.
“Recently, I did a track—I don’t want to blow up the spot and say it just in case it never comes out,” Havoc said carefully. “But I will say he’s working on a project, I believe, with Travis Scott, and a few of my tracks have made the cut so far.”
The statement lands with weight. Havoc is not hinting at random feature swaps. He’s pointing toward structured sessions and a possible collaborative body of work. His hesitation to “blow up the spot” signals the project remains in flux.
Ye’s albums are known for evolving in real time, with tracklists shifting until the final hour. Still, Havoc confirming that multiple records “made the cut” suggests momentum, not mere experimentation.
Mobb Deep’s Havoc Says He’s Worked On New Music For A Kanye West/Travis Scott Collab Album
If realized, the pairing would reunite Ye with one of his most successful creative descendants. Travis Scott’s atmospheric production style and arena-sized ambition trace directly back to Ye’s blueprint. A joint effort could tap into that shared DNA while pushing both artists into new territory.
Social media reaction reflects both hope and doubt. One X user, @crownsofcrowns, called the potential link-up “exactly what @kanyewest needs,” arguing Scott matches Ye’s genre-bending instincts like no other besides Kid Cudi. Others remain skeptical.
X user @DBlue2P predicted it would amount to occasional feature trades. Meanwhile, @VentItMedia described the idea as “an awesome way for Ye to come back after everything.”
The sharpest critique came from @Mr_Cavalier_: “They both need each other. Kanye is a social pariah, and judging by Trav’s last effort he’s run out of ideas.”
For now, Havoc’s words stop short of confirmation. But his involvement alone signals that serious studio energy is brewing. Neither Ye or Travis Scott have commented on a possible collaboration album.


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