Travis Scott's 'Rosary' Stuns Internet with Kylie Jenner Implant Size Reference: Fans React to Explicit Lyric.

Travis Scott is facing a wave of reactions after appearing to reference his ex-girlfriend Kylie Jenner's breast implant size in a new song. The track, titled "Rosary," is a collaboration with Don Toliver and was released on January 29, 2026. The specific lyrics in question, performed by Scott, have ignited a debate among fans and critics alike.

In the verse, Scott raps, "She look at me like Scotty, man, that S on my chest (Scott, Yeah) / Forty-four five C, the way they sit, I need to test (Straight up)". The phrase "Forty-four five C" is widely interpreted as a direct reference to the size of Jenner's breast implants.

Kylie Jenner publicly revealed the details of her breast augmentation in June 2025, responding to a fan's request on TikTok. In her comment, she stated, "445 cc, moderate profile, half under the muscle!!!!! silicone!!! garth fisher!!! hope this helps lol". The "cc" refers to cubic centimeters, a unit of measurement for breast implant volume.

The timing of Scott's lyrics, coupled with Jenner's current high-profile relationship with actor Timothée Chalamet, has added fuel to the fire. Scott and Jenner, who share two children, Stormi, 8, and Aire, 4, ended their relationship in January 2023 but have maintained an amicable co-parenting relationship.

Social media has exploded with reactions to the lyrics, with many users expressing shock and disapproval. Some have labeled the lyrics as "disrespectful," "gross," and "weird," while others have accused Scott of being "petty" and lacking "class". One Twitter user wrote, "Just beyond disrespectful. What a loserrrr". Another commented, "He has zero class. Thank got she moved on from his gross and seist a*".

Conversely, a segment of fans has defended Scott, arguing that the lyrics are not problematic and that Jenner had publicly shared the information about her implants. Some supporters suggest that it's a typical "rap trope" and that people are overreacting. One person defended Scott, commenting, "That doesn't sound problematic. Kylie publicly spoke about her implants, and there is no shade or offense in that Travis line, y'all sit on nothing".

Plastic surgeons note that a 445cc implant is considered a larger size, typically adding about two cup sizes, but the final appearance varies based on individual body type and existing breast tissue.

Neither Kylie Jenner nor Travis Scott have publicly commented on the controversy. As of February 3, 2026, Jenner has not responded to the lyrics. "Rosary" marks Scott's first track release since his 2025 album, Jackboys 2. He also collaborated with Don Toliver on that album.

Some fans on Reddit speculate that Scott isn't over Jenner, while others believe that he is simply using the controversy to promote the song. One Reddit user commented, "They have kids together, so they see each other all the time, but I don't think this is any deeper than knowing it will push the song into the limelight".

Whether a calculated move or a genuine expression, the lyrics have undoubtedly stirred up a conversation about the boundaries of privacy, the dynamics of former relationships, and the often-provocative nature of hip-hop lyrics.

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