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Travis Scott appeared in his first song since the Astroworld music festival tragedy last November.
Scott can be heard on the track “Hold That Heat” by rapper Future and producer Southside.
The three artists also released a video for the song Saturday.
In the track, the 30-year-old rapper sings, “Hold that, turn off the heat.”
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It’s unclear when the track and music video were recorded. A rep for Scott did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for comment.
Travis Scott appeared in his first song since the Astroworld music festival tragedy in November. (Erika Goldring/WireImage)
Last month, Scott spoke about the Houston tragedy. Scott was performing at the festival when a crowd resulted in 10 deaths and hundreds of injuries.
In March, the rapper shared a link to his philanthropic campaign, Project HEAL, with his Instagram followers.
“Over the past few months, I’ve taken the time and space to grieve, reflect, and do my part to heal my community,” Scott began. “Most importantly, I want to leverage my resources and platform to drive actionable change. This will be a lifetime journey for me and my family.
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“While it’s easy for businesses and institutions to remain in the shadows, I feel as a leader in my community I have to stand up in times of need,” he continued. “My team and I created Project HEAL to take much-needed action to support real solutions that make all events the safest places they can be. I will always honor the victims of the Astroworld tragedy who remain in my heart forever.”
Scott can be heard on the track “Hold That Heat” by rapper Future and producer Southside. The future is depicted here. (Prince Williams/Wireimage)
The “Sicko Mode” rapper concluded by saying, “Giving back to youth and creating opportunity is something I’ve always done and will continue to do as long as I have the chance. This program will be a catalyst for real change, and I can do that.” I can’t wait to share the rest of the technologies and ideas we’ve been working on. Bye for now.”
The statement marked the third time Scott has spoken out about the tragedy since his first apology video and a subsequent interview.
When Scott, real name Jacques Bermon Webster, took the stage to close out Astroworld Music Festival 2021, the crowd was already packed with fans keen to catch a glimpse of the leading man.
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Many of them snuck into the venue throughout the day. Authorities have said 50,000 people attended the Houston event. Over 300 people were treated at an on-site field hospital in NRG Park and at least 13 were hospitalized after crowds reportedly poured to the front.
Travis Scott performs during the 2021 Astroworld Festival at NRG Park on November 5, 2021 in Houston. (Erika Goldring/WireImage via Getty Images)
Scott was criticized for not finishing the show, but he has claimed on numerous occasions that he was unaware of how dire the situation in the crowd was from his point of view on stage and only found out how bad things were getting after his set was over.
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The youngest victim of the tragedy was 9-year-old Ezra Blount. The others who died ranged in age from 14 to 27, many of whom were named in lawsuits filed in the days after the tragedy.
Fox News’ Janelle Ash and The Associated Press contributed to this report