Travis Scott & Cactus Jack Set to Drop “JACKBOYS 2” on June 13


Have you ever gotten your rave on during a Sunday?

The Cactus Jack camp is back outside—and they’re bringing an army. On June 13, Travis Scott and his label are dropping JACKBOYS 2, the long-awaited sequel to their breakout 2019 compilation. Where the original JACKBOYS introduced the world to Don Toliver and cemented Travis’s vision for a true label identity, this new installment doubles down with a roster that stretches across styles, cities, and fan bases.

The project features a core lineup of returning Cactus Jack staples:

  • Travis Scott, the architect of the entire vision
  • Don Toliver, who’s expected to bring his signature melodic sound
  • Sheck Wes, back with his wild, unfiltered energy
  • Sofaygo, the youthful star who’s been building steam
  • Chase B, Travis’s longtime DJ and producer
  • Wallie the Sensei, an up-and-comer with streetwise storytelling

In addition to the home team, JACKBOYS 2 brings in some heavy-hitting guests to shake things up:

  • 21 Savage, bringing cold-blooded bars and laid-back menace
  • SahBabii, who adds a quirky and psychedelic flair
  • Waka Flocka Flame, a trap legend sure to raise the energy
  • Zona Man, the Chicago MC with sharp bars and regional flavor
  • GloRilla, the Memphis breakout star with raw intensity
  • WakeUpF1lthy, known for his glitchy, experimental production
  • Kodak Black, who brings his emotionally raw and streetwise edge

Just like the original project, which gave us bangers like “OUT WEST” and “GANG GANG,” this sequel is expected to blend high fashion, street energy, and label synergy in one tightly packed release. The rollout has been on-brand, with multiple alternate covers, each offering a stylized glimpse into the chaotic world of JACKBOYS 2. Whether it’s glitchy graphics, collage-like layouts, or dystopian aesthetics, it’s clear that this album is not just a playlist—it’s a world.

With such a diverse and daring list of contributors, JACKBOYS 2 looks set to push boundaries. This isn’t your typical label compilation. It’s a full-blown event—part street cypher, part fashion editorial, and part sonic chaos.




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