Travis Scott Performs “Goosebumps” 14 Times & Sets Record [WATCH]

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Fans at Travis Scott’s Oklahoma City stop of his “Birds Eye View Tour” got to be a part of history, as they witnessed the rapper perform the platinum-selling single a total of 14 consecutive times. The performance set a record, previously set by Jay-Z and Kanye West.

Jay-Z and Kanye West set the record in 2012 during their joint “Watch The Throne Tour,” where they performed “N****z In Paris” 12 consecutive times in Paris, France. Prior to the performance Ye and Jay gave mention to the feat saying, “This will be the most times a song has ever been performed, the most times anybody ever performed a song in concert,” said Kanye. “This is for the record,” added Hov.

After shattering the record, Travis acknowledged Jay and Ye saying, “We just broke a record that was set way, way long ago. We just broke that shit, right? I think we broke that one. What’s the record? How many is it, 13? I’ma do 14 just in case they say, ‘Nah, that’s not it.’ We’re gonna do one more.”

It’s not known what made Travis want to go for a record-setting night, but he did. It’s unknown at this point if the Guinness World Records has certified the feat. La Flare’s camp doesn’t seem to care though as they’ve already said it’s the most times an artist has performed a single at a show.

Watch below.

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