Quavo Hints At “Huncho Jack 2” With Travis Scott

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ATLANTA, GEORGIA – JUNE 18: Quavo is seen on stage during The Rocket Foundation Summit on Gun Violence Prevention at The Carter Presidential Center on June 18, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Julia Beverly/Getty Images)

Nearly seven years after the release of Quavo and Travis Scott’s collaborative album “Huncho Jack, Jack Huncho,” Quavo has hinted at a sequel, “Huncho Jack 2.” Over the weekend, the Migos rapper shared a video on Instagram from a yacht, with the track “Where U From” from their first album playing in the background. He captioned the post, “Thinkin HJ2 ? Tag Jack!” encouraging fans to tag Travis Scott in the comments. Fans eagerly responded, expressing their excitement for a potential follow-up album.

Although Travis Scott has not yet commented on Quavo’s post, he’s currently occupied with the European leg of his “UTOPIA: CIRCUS MAXIMUS TOUR” and promoting Oakley’s new “Plantaris” eyewear line. This Instagram post marks the first sign of “Huncho Jack 2” in nearly a year, following Quavo’s recent streak of high-profile collaborations, including the viral hit “Tough” with Lana Del Rey and a feature on Peso Pluma’s “PA NO PENSAR.”

Back in September, Quavo teased fans with the promise of new music, saying “next one loadin….” While specific details about the project remain scarce and no official confirmation has been made, fans are eagerly awaiting more information. For the latest updates on “Huncho Jack 2,” keep an eye on Hypebeast.

The original “Huncho Jack, Jack Huncho,” released in 2017, was a major success, debuting at number three on the Billboard 200. It featured standout tracks like “Modern Slavery” and “Saint,” showcasing Quavo’s melodic hooks and Scott’s signature atmospheric production. The album achieved significant commercial success, amassing over 200 million streams on Spotify within its first month and hundreds of millions of views on YouTube for its music videos.

With the buzz around “Huncho Jack 2” growing, fans are speculating about potential guest artists. Quavo’s recent work with Lana Del Rey and Scott’s collaborations with stars like Bad Bunny and The Weeknd hint at an evolving sound that could bring new dynamics to the anticipated sequel.