
The Houston-born rapper's set was a masterclass in modern hip-hop showmanship, seamlessly merging thunderous beats with auto-tuned vocals and distorted synths.
Opening with the pulsating "Sicko Mode," Scott immediately established the night's frenetic energy. His rapid-fire delivery on tracks like "Goosebumps" and "Antidote" demonstrated his technical prowess, while the dreamy, atmospheric production of "Stop Trying to Be God" offered a momentary respite from the intensity.
The show's musical highlight came during "90210," where Scott's layered vocals soared over a complex, evolving instrumental backdrop. His ability to manipulate his voice as an instrument was particularly evident here, shifting from melodic crooning to aggressive bars with ease.
While Scott's auto-tune heavy style may not appeal to purists, there's no denying the raw energy and carefully crafted soundscapes of his live show. In Milan, he proved once again why he's one of contemporary hip-hop's most captivating performers.
Reportage by @samhussein1








