Travis Scott & Cactus Jack Present ‘JACKBOYS 2’ Compilation Album: Stream It Now
HOUSTON, TEXAS, JUL 13 – The 17-track album, hosted by Bun B, continues Travis Scott's homage to Houston and features collaborations with major artists, following the 2019 project's success.
- Travis Scott and Cactus Jack released the JACKBOYS 2 compilation album on Sunday, July 13, as an homage to Houston.
- The album launch followed Travis Scott's announcement two days prior and coincided with Clipse's Let God Sort Em Out release.
- JACKBOYS 2 spans 17 tracks, opens with Bun B's narration, and features artists like Future, Playboi Carti, 21 Savage, and Kodak Black.
- Travis wrote on X that "THIS ALBUM IS FOR ALL SEASON" and "BUT WAS MADE FOR EVER SUMMER THAT COMES," highlighting its intended lasting appeal.
- The release intensified tensions with Pusha T, who criticized Scott's loyalty, prompting subtle responses on JACKBOYS 2 but no direct acknowledgment from Travis.
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