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Travis Scott & Cactus Jack Present ‘JACKBOYS 2’ Compilation Album: Stream It Now

The project has assists from GloRilla, Kodak Black, 21 Savage, Tyla and Vybz Kartel.

Travis Scott & Cactus Jack Present ‘JACKBOYS 2’ Compilation Album: Stream It Now

Travis Scott makes his entrance during WWE Elimination Chamber at Rogers Centre on March 1, 2025 in Toronto, Canada.

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With Sunday (July 13) serving as 713 day, it’s only right that Travis Scott and Cactus Jack dropped off the JACKBOYS 2 compilation album in an homage to La Flame’s hometown of Houston.

The anticipated sequel hit streaming services on Sunday and JB2 finds fellow H-Town rap dignitary Bun B onboard as host, while the project boasts 17 tracks in total.


Alongside Scott and Cactus Jack high-flyers like Sheck Wes, Don Toliver, Sofaygo and Wallie the Sensei, La Flame invites a star-studded cast of collaborators into the mix that includes GloRilla, Tyla, Vybz Kartel, 21 Savage, Kodak Black, SahBabii and Waka Flocka Flame.

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Following several teasers, Travis set the tone for the project’s rollout with the release of the thumping single “2000 Excursion” earlier this week, which saw a racing-themed visual hit YouTube but never received an official streaming service arrival.

There’s plenty of merchandise for Ragers to cop on La Flame‘s website, as Cactus Jack released various merchandise collections and CD/vinyl bundles featuring alternate cover arts to accompany JACKBOYS 2.

The first JACKBOYS project arrived in December 2019 with appearances from the late Pop Smoke, Young Thug, Quavo, Offset, Rosalia and Lil Baby. The effort reached the summit when it debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.

It’s been a busy year for Scott, who headlined night two of Coachella in April and notched another No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 with “4×4” in February. He even completed another side quest when making WWE appearances at Elimination Chamber and WrestleMania.

Stream JACKBOYS 2 below.

This article was first published on Billboard U.S.

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