Travis Scott’s Team Slams Astroworld Documentary

Travis Scott’s team is coming out against a documentary about the Astroworld tragedy.

Reps for the rapper have slammed the film, Concert Crush: The Travis Scott Festival Tragedy, which explores the events that occurred after a crowd surge killed 10 people and injured countless others at the Houston festival.

In a statement to TMZ, Travis’ team called the film a “propaganda piece” and a “farce financed by and containing content from members of the plaintiff’s legal teams, who, weeks after a tragedy, sought to exploit and benefit financially from it, with the clear goals of making money and swaying future juries and public opinion.”

Ricardo Ramos, an attorney who represents plaintiffs in multiple Astroworld lawsuits, is a producer for the film, while actual plaintiffs from the lawsuits are also featured in the movie, which started screening on Friday. TMZ reports that the documentary features several concertgoers, most who blame Travis for what transpired during the Nov. 5 festival.

Lawyers for Live Nation, the promoter of Astroworld, tell The Associated Press that they’re concerned that publicity from the documentary could “taint the jury pool” amid the hundreds of lawsuits that have been filed in the wake of the tragedy.

Charlie Minn, the director of Concert Crush, said that he didn’t intend to create a hit piece against Travis, but he wanted to share a recounting of the tragic events.

“My job is to make the most truthful, honest, sincere documentary from the victim’s point of view,” Minn told the AP. “We need to know about these stories to prevent it from happening again.”

Meanwhile, Travis is slowly making his return to the spotlight. He will make a public appearance at a nightclub in Miami during Race Week on May 7. He is also slated to perform at the Primavera Sound festivals in South America this November.

Additionally, he can be heard alongside Future on Southside’s new single “Hold That Heat.”

Let These Photos From The Framework After Party At Coachella Inspire You For The Weekend

All-night ragers are fun. Yes, there are some consequences, but also… YOLO. And what better place and time to release your inhibitions than at Coachella? While the actual festival only lasts until about 11 p.m. each night, the slew of after-parties in the desert have all the stimulants you need to keep the good vibes rolling — flashing neon lights, good booze, epic performances.

One standout after-hours extravaganza is hosted by Framework, a trailblazing underground electronic music promotions company. Framework’s large-scale events combine iconic locations, world-class production, and well-renowned dance music talent. Having been integral to Coachella’s Yuma Tent since the stage’s inception in 2013, Framework has now built a second home in the desert. During Coachella’s opening weekend (April 15 – April 17), Framework unveiled a never before used venue at Thermal Airport.

The event, held across all three nights of the festival, featured performances by legendary electronic artists including Purple Disco Machine, SG Lewis, Jayda G, The Martinez Brothers, Black Coffee, with special guest from Ninja Tune’s much-buzzed-about Korean breakout, Peggy Gou, Damian Lazarus, Michael Bibi, Dixon, and Leyla Benitez.

Between the heavy beats, unique airport backdrop, and non-stop dancing, Framework transformed Thermal Airport into a post-festival desert oasis. Scroll through the photos below to lift your spirits for the weekend ahead and inspire you to find the next big all-night party.

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Baby Tate Battles It Out In A Dark, Deserted Warehouse For Her ‘Dancing Queen’ Video

Baby Tate has been slowly but steadily rising, and her latest single “Dancing Queen” is another brick in that wall. No, it’s not an Abba cover or reference, for those who might be wondering, this is a different kind of dancing. Tate and her crew make their way into a dark, deserted warehouse, where they have lots of room for gravity-defying moves and Tate’s unstoppable flow. The Harlem Shake gets brought up, but mostly Tate and her crew are happy to engage in regionless moves that run the gamut from ballet to twerking, to everything in between. There’s also a bit of drama between dance crews that’s played out in the end of the clip, so make sure to watch until the end to get your fill of rap skit vibes.

Of course, it wouldn’t be an ominous rap video if there wasn’t also a kidnapping involved, and a run-in with the police, who are completely floored by what they walk into in this warehouse. Check out that clip up top, and if you’re looking for more from Tate, check out her recent appearance on Uproxx Sessions, where she performs her “S.H.O.” track, an explicit song that you just might want to get your headphones out to listen to — it’s that raunchy.

Anderson Paak Debuted A New Song, ‘Yours To Take,’ In A Budweiser Ad

Anderson Paak is coming off a really big year due to his collaboration with Bruno Mars as Silk Sonic. The duo embraced throwback R&B, soul, and funk vibes with such full throated joy, that they even picked up the Grammy for Record Of The Year at this year’s ceremony, honored for the project’s kickoff single “Leave The Door Open.” Since the track also picked up Song Of The Year, you can imagine that Anderson is riding on cloud nine energy at the moment, and knows it’s the perfect time to strike while the iron is hot and release some new music of his own.

And what better way to cut through the noise of constant releases than by skipping a step and heading straight to the advertising world? Paak partnered with Budweiser to debut his latest track, “Yours To Take,” by featuring it in an ad for the beer company. In the clip, which runs just over ninety seconds, a bunch of different artists and creatives are featured doing their thing — including a female drummer, which is cool, and a nice nod to Paak’s on tenure behind the kit — before eventually gathering at clubs and different events. And what do they drink there? You guessed it — the king of beers. It’s not a terribly heavy-handed commercial though, as those goes, and the song sounds very much in line with classic Paak. Check it out up top.