Travis Scott X Rl Grime - Waiting Vs. Sicko Mode (2026)

The most notable intersection of these two tracks is in live performance, where RL Grime frequently blends them into a popular mashup. Fans often discuss the synergy between the haunting, cinematic brass of "Waiting" and the aggressive, triplet-heavy energy of "Sicko Mode". Track Breakdowns "Waiting" - RL Grime, What So Not, Skrillex (2016)

"Sicko Mode" is celebrated for its "trap odyssey" structure, famously featuring multiple distinct sections. Travis Scott x RL Grime - Waiting vs. Sicko Mode

"Waiting" is a masterclass in tension and atmospheric builds. The most notable intersection of these two tracks

A collaborative effort involving Hit-Boy and Tay Keith, it relies on abrupt beat switches that keep the listener disoriented but engaged. "Waiting" is a masterclass in tension and atmospheric builds

It follows a more traditional EDM progression—lengthy builds leading into explosive, high-energy drops—designed specifically for large-scale festival sound systems. "Sicko Mode" - Travis Scott (2018)

The comparison between (with What So Not and Skrillex) and Travis Scott’s "Sicko Mode" explores two pillars of trap production that defined different eras of the genre. While "Sicko Mode" is a mainstream hip-hop behemoth known for its structural chaos, "Waiting" is a quintessential example of "festival trap" at its peak.

Known for its signature RL Grime cinematic flair , the track uses heavy, sustained horns and a minimalist drop that allows the sub-bass to dominate.