Turks
by Nav (featuring Gunna & Travis Scott)

Album: Good Intentions (2020)
Charted: 54 17
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Songfacts®:

  • This collaboration between Nav, Gunna and Travis Scott finds all three rappers flexing about their luxurious lifestyles. The title is a reference to the Turks and Caicos Islands, which are a popular tourist destination for rich Americans. Nav references the island on the hook.

    I ain't pickin' up, I'm in Turks, lil' baby

    Travis continues the bragging on his verse.

    First time in Turks, had a whole bunch of work
    Had to bring two jets, had a whole lot of babes
  • A day before he released the song, Nav posted on Instagram a photo of himself and Gunna on the Turks island.
  • The trap-heavy anthem was first premiered at XO founder Amir Esmailian's birthday party on January 3, 2020.
  • The three artists previously appeared on a track together when Nav and Gunna jumped on Scott's 2018 hit, "Yosemite."
  • Atlanta producer Wheezy supplied the beat. He is also a frequent collaborator with Young Thug and Lil Baby.

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