JackBoys 2


JackBoys 2 is the second collaborative compilation album by American record label Cactus Jack Records, under its JackBoys banner, and its founder, American rapper and singer Travis Scott. It was released through the label alongside Epic Records on July 13, 2025. Aside from label members Don Toliver, Sheck Wes, SoFaygo and Wallie the Sensei, the album also features guest appearances from Playboi Carti, Future, SahBabii, Tyla, Vybz Kartel, GloRilla, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, and Kodak Black. Bonus editions additionally feature label member Luxury Tax 50 and Yeat. Fellow American rapper Bun B also provides skits throughout the album. JackBoys 2 serves as the sequel to their first compilation album and follows Scott's fourth studio album, Utopia.
JackBoys 2 received generally mixed reviews from music critics. It debuted at number one on Billboard 200 chart, in which it earned 232,000 album-equivalent units, of which 160,000 units were pure album sales. The album was supported by four singles: "ILMB", "2000 Excursion", "Dumbo", "PBT", and "No Comments".

Background and release

In March 2017, Scott announced he would be launching his own imprint, under the name of Cactus Jack Records. During an interview, Scott said, "I'm not doing it to have financial control over my music. I want first and foremost to help other artists, launch new names, to provide opportunities. I want to do for them what happened to me, but better."
On December 2, 2023, a fan met Scott while he was signing merchandise of his that fans bought inside of a car and asked him if JackBoys 2 was in the works, to which he replied: "For sure". On June 14, 2024, he revealed that he and his signees had been thinking of making the album during his performance as part of Cactus Jack at American music video director and record executive Cole Bennett's annual Summer Smash music festival. Cactus Jack signee Don Toliver hinted at the album by reposting the video trailer of the first JackBoys album from over five years before on his Instagram story on January 17, 2025.
On March 19, 2025, the album was officially announced with text being written on a building in Hong Kong: "What the fuck is we doing? JACKBOYS 2 on the way". Four days later, Scott officially announced that the album is "on the way" during his very early morning performance at the nightclub LIV in Miami Beach, Florida. On April 9, 2025, Scott released a collaboration with his Cactus Jack signee, Sheck Wes, titled "ILMB" as the lead single from the album. During Scott's co-headlining set at the Coachella 2025 festival three days later, he performed the songs "Kick Out" and "Dumbo" for the first time and performed them again at the festival on April 19. On April 30, his 34th birthday, he released an unofficial music video teaser for "Kick Out" through his Instagram account and shared the official trailer for the album, which was directed by Harmony Korine, who shot the cover art for the first JackBoys album. A pre-order for vinyl, CDs, and box sets of JackBoys 2 was made available on his website the following day. Starting from July 3, some of the artists started confirming their involvement on the album by posting pictures of themselves on Instagram standing in front of a custom-made gray Lamborghini Huracán with a JackBoys 2 logo, which Scott gifted them. Some of these artists include 21 Savage, GloRilla, Kodak Black, and Tyla. On July 8, Scott, Wes, and Toliver released the second single of the album, "2000 Excursion". He announced the release date of the album and confirmed that it would consist of 17 tracks two days later. "Dumbo", which was performed by Scott, was released as the third single on July 14, the day after the album's release. A bonus edition of the album with additional tracks, was released on July 16 and uploaded to streaming media the following day. The fourth and final single of the album, "PBT", which was performed by Scott, South African singer Tyla, and Jamaican dancehall artist Vybz Kartel, was sent to US rhythmic radio on August 6, 2025. "No Comments", which was performed by Toliver, was released as the fifth and final single from the album two days later.

Critical reception

Robin Murray's review for Clash concludes: "Ultimately, for those who find Travis Scott's work to be style over substance, JackBoys 2 isn't going to win them over. For those in thrall to the style, however, there's much to chew on". Paul Attard of Slant wrote that the album had "little interest in establishing any coherent identity for the label or the artists involved" and that there was "no camaraderie to speak of on the majority of this set". Writing for Rolling Stone, Mosi Reeves wrote that the album "unfolds like a mediocre Netflix movie, an amusing late-night diversion that’s hard to remember the next day." Steve Juon of RapReviews described the album as "just repetitive and monotonous". Matthew Ritchie of Pitchfork described the album as "little more than proof of life for a beleaguered group of artists struggling to get traction, highlighting a label boss who’s doing very little to help."

Commercial performance

In the United States, JackBoys 2 debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200, earning 233,000 album-equivalent units in its first week. This became Scott's fifth album to top the chart and the fourth that he was credited for. The album also accumulated a total of 94.86 million on-demand streams of the album's songs, with six songs debuting in the Billboard Hot 100, all of which were performed by him.

Track listing

Notes
  • The bonus tracks were originally available upon the album's release in separate digital versions with different covers before being officially added to streaming platforms on August 20, 2025.
  • "JB2 Radio", "Champain & Vacay", "Velour", "Where Was You", "No Comments", "Beep Beep", "PBT", "Shyne", "Outside", "Florida Flow", and "110 South" features skit vocals from Bun B.
  • "Kick Out" and "Shyne" feature skit vocals from Vybz Kartel.
  • "Champain & Vacay" features additional vocals from Waka Flocka Flame.
  • "Kick Out" features additional vocals from 21 Savage.
Sample credits

Weekly charts

Year-end charts