When will 'JackBoys 2' be released?
Sunday, July 13th.
Music / Hip Hop
Travis Scott has announced the release of 'JackBoys 2,' the highly anticipated compilation album from his Cactus Jack Records. The album is set to drop on Sunday, July 13th, and will feature 17 tracks.
Travis Scott's 'JackBoys 2' arrives nearly five years after the first 'JackBoys' album, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in 2019. The original album showcased artists from Scott's Cactus Jack imprint and featured collaborations with Rosalia, Lil Baby, Quavo, Pop Smoke, and Young Thug. The new album continues this tradition, highlighting both established and emerging talents in the hip-hop scene.
Scott's decision to release the album on a Sunday, breaking from the traditional Friday release date, mirrors a strategy used by Tyler, the Creator, who aimed to encourage more direct engagement with the music throughout the week. This approach reflects a growing trend among artists seeking to maximize the impact of their releases in a saturated music market.
The album's release is accompanied by various physical and digital variants for sale on Scott's website, catering to a broad audience and further driving anticipation.
Sunday, July 13th.
17 tracks.
Rap legend Bun B.
Tyla, Waka Flocka Flame, 21 Savage, GloRilla, and Vybz Kartel, among others.
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