Travis Scott Sparks Backlash After Referencing Kylie Jenner's Cosmetic Surgery in New Song 'Rosary'
Travis Scott is facing backlash for 'crass' lyrics in his new song 'Rosary,' where he references ex Kylie Jenner's exact 445cc breast implant measurements

The co-parenting peace between American rapper Travis Scott and his former partner, beauty mogul Kylie Jenner, has been shattered by a provocative verse in a new track, which fans have branded as 'crass' and 'obsessive.'
The controversy centres on the 34-year-old rapper's guest appearance on the song 'Rosary' from Don Toliver's new album OCTANE, released on 30 January 2026.
In the song, Scott appears to use the exact medical specifications of Jenner's breast implants as a lyrical punchline.
'She look at me like Scotty, man, that S on my chest / Forty-four five C, the way they sit, I need to test (Straight up)': raps Scott. This specific numeric sequence mirrors a viral disclosure made by Jenner in June 2025, when she responded to a fan (influencer Rachel Leary) on TikTok by revealing her exact breast implant specifications: '445 cc, moderate profile, half under the muscle!!!!! ' silicone!!! garth fisher!!!'

The pair, who share two children, daughter Stormi, 8, and son Aire, who turned 4 today, have maintained a largely amicable relationship since their 2023 split.
Critics have slammed the 'Sicko Mode' artist for publicising such intimate details about the mother of his children, particularly while Jenner is in a high-profile relationship with actor Timothée Chalamet that has now spanned nearly three years.
Neither Scott nor Jenner has issued a formal statement regarding the lyrics, but the timing has raised eyebrows among fans.
Just days before the song's release, the former couple was seen together in Los Angeles, celebrating their children's consecutive birthdays at a massive desert-themed wonderland party hosted by Scott.
The contrast between their cooperative co-parenting and the 'crude' nature of the lyrics has led some commentators to question whether Scott is using his music to signal a lingering obsession with his ex-partner's physical appearance.
The '445cc' Disclosure and Rap Tropes'

The 'Rosary' verse is being viewed by many as a direct 'receipt' of Jenner's candidness regarding her cosmetic history. In 2023, Jenner expressed regret on The Kardashians for undergoing breast augmentation at age 19, stating she wished she had 'never got them done to begin with.'
Her subsequent 2025 TikTok comment, where she provided the '445 cc' figure to help a fan seeking similar results, was a rare moment of transparency that Scott has now integrated into his latest work. The lyrics have reportedly left Jenner 'disappointed,' with sources claiming she feels the detail was shared as a 'girl's girl' moment of honesty, not as fuel for a rap verse.
Supporters of the rapper have argued that the line is a typical 'rap trope,' noting that hip-hop culture often celebrates physical attributes in provocative ways. However, the specificity of the measurements has made it difficult for many to view the line as anything other than a targeted reference.
'It's one thing to rap about women, it's another to use the exact medical specs your ex-partner shared during a vulnerable moment,' one fan noted in a viral thread.
A History of Subliminal Snaps
This is not the first time Scott's lyrics have been dissected for references to Jenner's life after the split. His 2023 track 'Meltdown' was widely interpreted as a 'dig' at Timothée Chalamet's role as Willy Wonka, featuring lines about 'chocolate' and 'the Willy Wonka factory.' By referencing her 2026 plastic surgery, Scott continues a pattern of blending his personal reality with his musical output.
As 'Rosary' continues to climb the streaming charts, the debate remains focused on the boundaries of artistic license. While Scott has built a career on 'straight up' honesty and dark, atmospheric vibes, many believe that with this latest verse, he may have overstepped.
For Jenner, who is currently focused on the global rollout of her latest Kylie Cosmetics line and her 2026 'Clean Beauty' campaign, the 'cosmetic' commentary is yet another reminder that her private medical choices remain public property in Travis Scott's world.
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