
The second JackBoys compilation, released July 13 2025 with deluxe additions on streaming August 20. Debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 with 232–233K units (160K pure) — Travis's fifth #1 album. Don leads or co-leads on "Champain & Vacay," "2000 Excursion" (with Travis & Sheck), "Velour" (with Sheck Wes), "No Comments," and "Cant Stop" (with Future + Wallie the Sensei). Only Don's lead/co-lead tracks are catalogued here; the full 17–20-track compilation is documented elsewhere. (verify) Producer credits per-track pending second-source confirmation.
Deep Dive
Background
Released July 13, 2025 on Cactus Jack / Epic. Deluxe additions arrived August 20, 2025. 17 tracks standard / 20 tracks deluxe; 55:36 / 63:24. Debuted #1 Billboard 200 (232-233K first-week units, 160K pure) — Travis Scott's fifth #1, Don's second consecutive Cactus Jack compilation #1. Don's five contributions: 'Champain & Vacay,' '2000 Excursion,' 'Velour,' 'No Comments,' 'Cant Stop.'
Themes
Cactus Jack family expansionWallie the Sensei's mainstream introductionDon as co-headliner rather than feature artistthe *Octane* lead-in documentY2K-Houston iconography as visual anchorthe cleaner post-*Hardstone Psycho* mix architecture
Production
Production sits in the slow-rolling pocket the Cactus Jack camp had refined post-*Hardstone Psycho* (2024) — sustained pads, half-time trap drums, low-end mix that rumbles rather than distorts. Closer to *Astroworld*-era and *Octane*-preview architecture than to rage-trap. Specific producer credits per Don track largely tied to the broader Cactus Jack family pocket.
Legacy
The second Cactus Jack compilation #1 (Travis's 5th). Functioned as the structural lead-in to *Octane* (Jan 30, 2026), priming audiences for Don's first-#1 solo era. Wallie the Sensei's 'Cant Stop' co-billing introduced the camp's newest signee under Don and Future's protective umbrella — a Cactus Jack-cosign template inherited from how Don himself had been introduced in 2018-2019.
Best For
Front-to-back listening with *JackBoys* (2019) sequenced before it. The compilation rewards being heard as the second half of a six-year arc.
Fun Fact
Don Toliver appears on five of the seventeen *JackBoys 2* tracks — more contributions than any artist except Travis Scott himself. Six years after *JackBoys* (2019) staged him as one feature among several, the sequel staged him as the project's effective co-headliner.
Tracklist — 5 songs
Producers — 13
Featured Artists — 4
Era — The Trap Reset (2024–2025)
*Hardstone Psycho* (June 2024) and *JackBoys 2* (July 2025) — the most aggressive era of his career. 130–160 BPM rage-trap energy (Yeat is a touchstone), distorted 808s pushed into clipping, metal-adjacent guitar samples, sirens, shouted/processed vocals. "Hardstone" as self-coined microgenre: hardstyle-meets-trap. Visuals: black/red/chrome, biker iconography, gothic-industrial, getaway-driver imagery. Themes: paranoia, fame's corrosion, masculine bravado, vehicular/heist imagery, drug-addled intensity, existential dread. Peaked **#3** Billboard 200, **#1** R&B/Hip-Hop. *Psycho Tour* + supporting Travis's *Circus Maximus*.
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