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Travis Scott sparked online buzz after appearing briefly stunned when Brazilian streamer Tota greeted him with “My n***a what’s up” at the Fanatics Super Bowl Party. The red carpet moment went viral, reigniting debate over Tota’s public use of the word. While Scott kept the exchange lighthearted, social media users quickly weighed in, fueling broader cultural conversations.
Travis Scott did not expect one of the most talked-about Super Bowl party moments to unfold in a quick hug on the red carpet. Yet that is exactly what happened when Brazilian streamer Tota Mc greeted him at the Fanatics Super Bowl Party.
Cameras were rolling. Phones were up. Within hours, the clip spread across social media and fueled debate across hip hop and streaming circles.Scott appeared relaxed as he greeted several creators, including Rayasianboy. The mood felt easy. Then Tota stepped in, tapped Scott on the shoulder, and reached out for a handshake. Scott recognized him instantly and leaned in for a hug. That is when Tota said, “My n***a what’s up.”
Scott paused for a split second before playfully smacking Tota on the shoulders. The video cut there, but the internet had already formed its opinions.
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The exchange may have lasted only seconds, but it tapped into a larger conversation that has followed Tota for months. Online users quickly shared the clip, with one post reading, “Travis Scott had to do a double take when Tota said the n-word while meeting for the first time 😭. ”The reaction ranged from laughter to criticism, showing how sensitive and layered the issue remains in public spaces.Tota Mc, born Jonathan Augusto, has risen fast in global streaming culture.
After leaving music behind in 2024, the Brazilian creator transitioned to full time streaming and had established a presence on Twitch, TikTok, and Instagram. His membership in Streamer University of Kai Cenat helped him even more.His language has not been the first point of attention. In one of the past live performances, the situation got confusing without clarifying that the father of Tota is Black. That setting still informs popular response albeit it does not hush down the discussion.To Travis Scott, it was one of the shortest and carefree moments in his life.To the internet, it was another notch in the continuing culture, identity, and responsibility debate of the streaming era.

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