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Travis Scott and Kendrick Lamar Ride a Psychedelic Wave in Visual for “Goosebumbs”

INDIO, CA - APRIL 16: Rapper Travis Scott performs on the Coachella Stage during day 3 of the Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival (Weekend 1) at the Empire Polo Club on April 16, 2017 in Indio, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for Coachella)

A little over two weeks after its premiere as an Apple Music exclusive, Travis Scott’s Kendrick Lamar-assisted track “Goosebumps” is now available via YouTube.

The visual is notably hallucinogenic, an aesthetic typical of Travis Scott’s vibe. Travis emerges as a flaming skeleton in the beginning of the clip, followed by colorful visuals, trippy animation, snakes, dogs, and more. Travis also poses as a winged bird as well.

In related news, “Goosebumbs” is the song Travis performed during Drake’s London show in February when he took a pretty nasty tumble, to which he replied “I didn’t fall, dude, I flew. I was floating. I don’t fall.”

The “Goosebumps” video served as a follow up to Travis’ 14-minute Birds in the Trap short film and preceded his performance at Coachella this past weekend as apart of his “Birds Eye View” tour. Heating up the stage with a spectacular set, that also included a huge bird, Scott performed “Antidote,” “Pick Up The Phone,” “beibs in the trap,” “Portland” his feature from More Life, and more.

Travis is set to hit a number of music festivals during his 25-city trek, closing out on June 11th at Bonnaroo. Check out some footage from his set below and the “Goosebumbs” video above.

Photo Credit: Getty/Kevin Winter