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Travis Scott continued to live in the year 3008. While we are stuck in pandemic vegetation, we are waiting to see if theaters will be open like Christopher Nolan’s Tenet (finally) comes out, the rapper has already formulated his review. Scott watched the film to create an exclusive track for the film, and let him be the first to tell you that it is “very fiery.” Scott pleaded for his to-be title Tenet composer Ludwig Göransson in a new GQ profile just a week before the film premiered internationally. The song is described as a ‘brainwashing journey through time and space,’ a perfect combination of the man who brought us Receive and the man who held an intergalactic concert in Fortnite. “His voice became the last piece of a year-long puzzle,” Nolan said GQ via e-mail. “His insight into the musical and narrative mechanism that Ludwig Göransson and I built was immediate, insightful and profound.” The bromance goes both ways. Scott gives Tenet his 100 percent equivalent on Rotten Tomatoes: ‘It’s hot fire.” I can not even explain it, ” he observes the film. “You literally just have to see it.” Well, let’s try. Nolan’s Tenet opens Labor Day weekend in select cities in the United States, complete with a Scott rager to round out the summer.