Havoc has sparked fresh excitement after hinting at a possible joint album with Kanye West and Travis Scott. During a February 2026 interview with Complex, the legendary producer shared rare insight into his recent studio sessions, leaving fans eager for more details.
Although Havoc stopped short of confirming a release, his comments quickly fueled speculation online. For many longtime listeners, even a small update involving Kanye West and Travis Scott is enough to generate serious buzz.
Speaking candidly, Havoc revealed that he has recently been working on new tracks for Kanye West. He suggested that the music could be part of a larger collaborative effort with Travis Scott.
“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. “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.”
While careful not to confirm a finished album, Havoc’s remarks strongly indicate that something is in motion. His involvement adds further credibility to the idea that a joint project may be underway.
However, Havoc also made it clear that nothing is guaranteed with Kanye West. According to him, Ye is highly selective about what music ultimately gets released. Tracks may sit in the vault for years or return in a completely different form.
“He’s very selective,” Havoc explained, noting that Kanye often records extensively before deciding what fits a final project.
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This insight reflects a creative process that many industry observers have previously described.
For fans, the possibility of a Kanye West Travis Scott joint album feels realistic rather than surprising. The two artists have collaborated before and share a long creative history. Travis Scott has also publicly supported Kanye during key moments in his career, including his return to live performances.
That shared history strengthens the speculation. A reunion would build on their established chemistry and previous collaborations.