Travis Scott debuted a new song during halftime of Ohio State's national championship victory over Notre Dame, but viewers didn't love the song or his performance.
Scott's song '4×4' premiered during halftime of the Buckeyes' 34-23 victory.
But viewers were left disappointed by the production quality of the performance, as the rapper, who was stationed on the roof of the Mercedes-Benz stadium, was barely visible in the darkness and performed for less than two minutes.
Meanwhile, other fans sympathized with those who were at the game in person and couldn't actually see Scott perform in front of them beyond watching the jumbotron.
'So Travis Scott is performing his song on the roof and that's the halftime show for the people inside?', one asked in X.
“Imagine going to the national championship game and finding out Travis Scott is doing the halftime show and then just dancing on the damn roof,” said another. saying.
Travis Scott premiered his new song '4×4' during halftime of the Ohio State-Notre Dame game
He was barely visible as he stood on the roof in the dark in an apparently pre-recorded clip.
Scott attended the game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Monday night in Atlanta, Georgia.
The performance actually appeared to be pre-recorded, as Scott posted a promotional video featuring a trumpet player on the roof before the match. Furthermore, the band It didn't seem to be on the ceiling. during the performance.
Scott was also seen being interviewed in the field before the game.
However, many fans also didn't like the song itself.
'Big Travis Scott fan, but I'm starting to think my brother speaks his own language. His songs are unforgettable and unforgettable.' a fan said.
“If you need any more proof that the youth and future of this country are bleak, Travis Scott is so popular and he doesn't even say anything,” said a second aggregate.
and a third saying“My boomer opinion is that this whole genre of music like Travis Scott's is terrible and unlistenable.”
the song is currently available for pre-savealthough it is not clear when it will be released.
The negative reaction to the performance was much different than that of Coco Jones' pregame performance of the national anthem.