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{{Infobox song

| name = Sicko Mode

| cover = Sicko Mode cover.jpg

| caption =

| type = single

| artist = Travis Scott featuring Drake

| album = Astroworld

| B-side = Sicko Mode (Skrillex Remix)

| released =

| recorded =

| genre = * Hip hop

* progressive rap

| length = 5:12

| label = * Cactus Jack

* Grand Hustle

* Epic

| writer = * Jacques Webster II

* Aubrey Graham

* Khalif Brown

* John Hawkins

* Chauncey Hollis

* Ozan Yildirim

* Cydel Young

* Tim Gomringer

* Kevin Gomringer

* Mirsad Dervi

* Rogt Chahayed

* Brytavious Chambers

* Michael Dean

* Luther Campbell

* Harry Wayne Casey

* Richard Finch

* Christopher Wallace

* Osten Harvey

* Bryan Higgins

* Trevor Smith

* James Jackson

* Malik Taylor

* Keith Elam

* Christopher Martin

* Kamaal Fareed

* Ali Shaheed Muhammad

* Tyrone Taylor

* Fred Scruggs

* Kirk Jones

* Chylow Parker

| producer = * Chahayed

* Hit-Boy

* OZ

* Cubeatz

* Tay Keith

* Dean

| chronology = Travis Scott

| prev_title = Dangerous World

| prev_year = 2018

| next_title = ZEZE

| next_year = 2018

| misc =

}}

"'Sicko Mode'" (stylized in all caps) is a song by American rapper Travis Scott. It features vocals from Canadian rapper Drake, who was credited on Apple Music but not on the 'Billboard' Hot 100. It was originally released by Epic Records on August 3, 2018 as the third track from 'Astroworld' (2018), before being released as the second single on August 21. It features additional uncredited vocals by American rapper and singer Swae Lee and late American rapper Big Hawk.

Sicko Mode was Scott's first number one single on the US 'Billboard' Hot 100, although Drake is not credited on the 'Billboard' charts, as well as the first hip-hop song in history to spend at least 30 weeks in the chart's top ten region. It was universally acclaimed by critics, and received nominations for Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards.

The song contains a sample from "Gimme the Loot", written by The Notorious B.I.G. and Easy Mo Bee, as performed by the former and an interpolation from "I Wanna Rock", written and performed by Uncle Luke. On December 9, 2020, the song was certified Diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

Composition



The song is in three distinct movements. There is the first movement, which starts from the beginning of the song to the one minute mark. The second movement starts at the one minute mark and ends a few seconds shy of the three minute mark. The third movement starts at the three minute mark to the end of the song. The first movement is written in the key of B-flat major, the second movement is written in the key of F-sharp minor, and the third movement is composed in the key of E-flat minor.[https://www.musicnotes.com/sheetmusic/mtd.asp?ppn=MN0191157 Travis Scott "Sicko Mode" Sheet Music] The first movement reminiscences about a time with friends in winter. The second movement reminisces about past relationships with women. The third movement reminisces about the singer's high school years, but now works as a fixed base operator. The overall theme of the song is about reminiscing about past events in the singers lives.

Critical reception



"Sicko Mode" received critical acclaim, with some critics considering it the highlight of 'Astroworld'. Writing for 'Rolling Stone', Christopher R. Weingarten deemed the "hard-knocking" track the "album highlight", while Brendan Klinkenberg from the same magazine described it as "the apex of Scott's synthetic instincts". Brian Josephs of 'Entertainment Weekly' called it a "mini-suite of bangers". Roisin O'Connor of 'The Independent' felt Drake "sounds more important on this record than he did at any point on his own recent release, 'Scorpion', with a ballsy, confident flow".

Chart performance



"Sicko Mode" debuted at number four on the US 'Billboard' Hot 100, It reached number two following the release of its music video, first behind "Girls Like You" by Maroon 5 featuring Cardi B, and then behind "Thank U, Next" by Ariana Grande. It later became his first number one on the issue dated December 8, 2018, after seventeen weeks in the top 10, aided in part by the Skrillex remix. The single also became his first top 10 on the Radio Songs chart. It finished 3rd in Triple J's Hottest 100 2018. Reflecting on its commercial impact, 'Billboard' magazine's Andrew Unterberger called the song "a three-part prog-rap odyssey that would've been unimaginable as a radio single years earlier, but which got audiences so hyped with its unexpected beat switches and back-and-forth hooks that the pop world had no choice but to meet it halfway".

Music video



The music video for "Sicko Mode" was directed by Dave Meyers and Travis Scott. It was released on October 19, 2018. The video starts off with Scott's red head on a building while a camera zooms into it, and cuts to the next scene of people getting back into some multi-colored houses. Following scenes show Drake walking a dog while being burned by an eclipse and Scott riding a horse. The video ends with Drake and Scott walking away. As of May 2022, the video has over a billion views.

Live performances



Travis Scott performed the song at the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards and the Super Bowl LIII halftime show.

Remixes and covers



On November 28, 2018, an electronic remix by American record producer Skrillex was released. The remix's accompanying audio and lyric videos were released to Scott's and Skrillex's YouTube channels on the same day.

On February 28, 2020, Swae Lee released the single "Someone Said", based on his line from the song.

Personnel



Credits adapted from Tidal and liner notes.

'Performance'

* Travis Scott vocals, songwriting

* Drake vocals, songwriting

* Swae Lee additional vocals, songwriting

* Big Hawk additional vocals, songwriting

'Production'

* Rogt Chahayed production, songwriting (Part I)

* Hit-Boy production, songwriting (Part I)

* OZ production, songwriting (Part II)

* Cubeatz production, songwriting (Part II)

* Tay Keith production, songwriting (Part III)

* Mike Dean production assistance, songwriting

*Mirsad Drvic programming, songwriting

*Cydel Young songwriting

'Technical'

* Travis Scott recording engineer, mixing

* Ben Sedano assistant engineer

* Jimmy Cash assistant engineer

* Jon Scher assistant engineer

* Sean Solymor assistant engineer

* Mike Dean mixing, mastering

Additional songwriting credits as pertaining to the samples: "I Wanna Rock" as performed by Luke, written by Luther Campbell, Harry Wayne Casey and Richard Finch; and "Gimme the Loot" as performed by The Notorious B.I.G., written by Christopher Wallace, Osten Harvey, Bryan Higgins, Trevor Smith, James Jackson, Malik Taylor, Keith Elam, Christopher Martin, Kamaal Fareed, Ali Shaheed Jones-Muhammad, Tyrone Taylor, Fred Scruggs, Kirk Jones and Chylow Parker.

Track listing



A-side

# "Sicko Mode" 5:13

B-side

# "Sicko Mode" (Skrillex Remix) 5:05

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