Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott are on ~very~ good terms, with Kylie even Instagramming her support of Travis’ new album, despite splitting earlier this year.
WATCH: Kylie Jenner slammed for Stormi’s Christmas gift
On Thursday, Kylie – who is officially the most mature Kardashian/Jenner – showed her support of Travis’ new album by sharing a screenshot of the tracklist along with the caption: “Stormis dad.”
Despite the self-made billionaire’s support, fans were quick to point out that the last song, Gatti, seems to be addressing why Travis split from Kylie.
Let us investigate:
Got it jumpin out the zoo, seein’ red, seein’ blue (Yeah)
Young La Flame, how it moves, Pop Flare how it— (Woo)
Bring my hands out, try to hide my face
Duck away, she wanna lay up and hibernate (Yeah)
Ok – so first up it seems that Travis is referring to Kylie wanting to stay at home, whereas his lifestyle as a musician means he constantly has to be on the road touring.
The second part of the lyrics seem to be hinting at how Kylie demands a lot in a relationship, specifically expensive gifts.
Kylie even bought Stormi a diamond ring for Christmas!
I took a chance, it’s a lot to take
I took a right, ended up right away (Straight up)
She need a chunk, not a piece (Alright)
It cost me three for the keys (Keys)
Not the work but the V
She let it twirl to the beat
I send the work, bet it reach (Reach)
Wearin’ pearls, expensive beads (Beads)
I only hurl at my peeps (It’s lit)
Cuts, diamond cuts, I done popped a blue
Two cups of the stuff, now I’m up
Coco Chanel when she tuck it
We bunk, get a nut (Nah-nah-nah-nah-nah)
Despite everyone reaching for drama, Kylie seems fine with Travis penning a song about her, proving that these two are the most functional co-parents in Hollywood.