Ferguson, Missouri has been in a state of unrest since August 2014, when unarmed black teenager Michael Brown was shot and killed by white officer Darren Wilson, which Travi$ Scott was asked about during a recent interview.

The "Rodeo" emcee sat down with Clique, who asked Travi$ about his thoughts on Ferguson, to which he replied, "I don't really get too involved with like the whole political s***. That s***'s like all too weird and s*** for me." 

He added, "It's like the second Saturday, are motherf*****s still in Ferguson? I don't think so but I'm pretty sure n****s' lot[s] are still burnt the f*** down and n****s' cribs are like f****d up now...Now a neighborhood that was probably like once good is now a ghetto."

During the lengthy conversation Travi$ also spoke about why he doesn't consider himself hip-hop, as he believes that some of the rappers out today are "straight corny." He also spoke about his new album Rodeo, and how he wants his music to be interpreted, which you can hear more about in the above video. 

Source: Complex/Clique