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Travis Scott & Cactus Jack Reveal Striking Artwork for “Jackboys 2”

Travis Scott and the Cactus Jack crew are officially revving up the engine again.

The Houston hitmaker and his label collective just unveiled the official artwork for “Jackboys 2”—the long-awaited follow-up to their 2019 debut project that helped solidify Cactus Jack as one of the most exciting new imprints in hip-hop.

The original Jackboys album was more than a label sampler—it was a cultural moment.

Clocking in at just over 20 minutes, the EP featured high-energy cuts like “Out West” with Young Thug and “GANG GANG,” showcasing rising stars like Don Toliver while flexing Travis’s ability to blend underground swagger with mainstream appeal.

The project debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, giving Cactus Jack its first chart-topping compilation and stamping Travis as not just a solo star, but a full-blown mogul in the making.

Now, nearly six years later, Jackboys 2 is shaping up to raise the stakes.

The newly revealed cover art—shared with the hashtags #Jackboys2 and #CactusJack—is everything fans have come to expect from Travis’s creative world: gritty, futuristic, and visually layered.

With shadowy figures, post-apocalyptic imagery, and rebellious energy, the artwork feels like a portal into whatever sonic universe the crew is about to unleash.

Fans are already speculating about who will appear on the sequel.

With Don Toliver’s career in full bloom, Sheck Wes still bringing chaos to every beat, and newer affiliates making noise, there’s no telling who Travis might bring into the fold.

Some are even wondering if the project will include a subliminal or direct response to Pusha T, who recently dissed Travis in Clipse’s new track “So Be It.”

Whether Jackboys 2 serves as a victory lap, a reintroduction, or a full-blown takeover, one thing’s certain—Cactus Jack is back outside. And with Travis Scott at the helm, expect the unexpected.

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