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Music Meets Football: Travis Scott and Lamine Yamal Share Spotlight on 1-of-1 Topps Now Autograph Card

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Travis Scott’s latest global stop wasn’t a concert stage—but Camp Nou, where he watched 17-year-old Barcelona phenom Lamine Yamal deliver yet another unforgettable performance. Scott was in town for El Clásico, where Barça edged out Real Madrid in a wild 4-3 win. But the real headline may have been what happened off the pitch: a fusion of music, sport, and collectible culture that led to one of the most talked-about trading cards of the year.

Scott wasn’t just a spectator—he was part of the event. Barcelona wore special edition kits featuring his Cactus Jack logo, part of a collab with Spotify. The jerseys—numbered to just 1,899—sold out in minutes at $500 each. Within days, they were fetching thousands on the secondary market. But what truly turned this crossover moment into something hobby-worthy was the announcement from Topps Now: a limited-run release featuring both Yamal and Scott, including a one-of-one dual autograph card.

Yes, one buyer who grabs the $11.99 base card from Topps Now will be randomly selected to receive the only signed version featuring both stars. It’s a modern golden ticket, tying together youth football stardom and hip-hop royalty on a single card. For everyone else, the base card and a run of serial-numbered foil parallels (/50, /25, /10, /5, and a foil 1/1) offer their own appeal—but the dual auto is clearly the crown jewel.

The card features Yamal and Scott post-match, both repping the Barcelona-Cactus Jack kits, with the phrase “The Ultimate Link Up” stamped beneath them. The phrase fits. It’s a snapshot of two worlds crossing at just the right time—Yamal, a generational football talent already breaking records as a teen, and Scott, a cultural force with a Midas touch in sneakers, music, fashion, and now cards.

For collectors following Yamal, this card lands during a major upswing. His Topps Now 1/1 card commemorating his Champions League debut sold for $21,713 last year. And Scott isn’t new to the scene either—his signed WWE Topps Chrome “Cactus Jack” card (numbered to 10) recently brought in $3,810 on eBay. Both names are already drawing serious attention, and putting them together has turned what could have been a simple promo into a true collector’s event.

This card isn’t just a nod to two celebrities sharing a photo op. It’s a real-time collectible moment that blends fashion, music, and international sport—all through the lens of the hobby. The lines between pop culture and sports collecting continue to blur, and releases like this make one thing clear: the future of collecting is just as much about the story behind the card as the stats on the back.

With a limited buying window and huge buzz surrounding the dual auto, this Topps Now drop has become one of the most unique hobby moments of the year—one where Travis Scott’s tour stopped at the crossroads of football greatness.

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