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Don's Migos summit, debuted on the JackBoys #1 — and re-included on *Heaven or Hell* three months later.
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'Had Enough' first arrived on December 27, 2019 as track four of *JackBoys*, the Cactus Jack compilation that debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 (the first #1 album of the 2020s). Three months later, on March 13, 2020, the song was re-included as track nine of Don's debut studio album *Heaven or Hell*. The dual placement was a deliberate Cactus Jack rollout strategy: anchor the compilation with a marquee Don song, then redeploy it as a tentpole on his solo LP. Both versions share the same TM88 / El Michels / Mike Dean core production credits; the *JackBoys* edition adds Cash Passion as an additional producer. The Migos pairing is the structural center. Quavo and Offset trade verses with the practiced chemistry of two-thirds of one of the era's defining trios, and their presence reframes Don's chorus from solitary introspection into a more conventional flex record. The paraphrase reads: Don's narrator has run out of patience with a partner whose behavior keeps testing the relationship; Quavo and Offset bookend that fatigue with their own variations on the same theme, turning the song from confession into ensemble piece. TM88's drum programming sits harder than most of *Heaven or Hell* — closer to a Migos record in feel — which is exactly the room Don was inviting them into. Within the *JackBoys* sequence, 'Had Enough' lands as the compilation's most legible Don-as-headliner moment. Where 'Gang Gang' deploys his vocals uncredited and 'What to Do?' positions him as Travis's featured artist, 'Had Enough' is billed cleanly as Don Toliver feat. Quavo & Offset — the song that staged Don as a marquee artist with marquee co-stars rather than as a Cactus Jack utility player. The track certified RIAA Gold and peaked at #52 on the Billboard Hot 100, riding two release cycles' worth of streaming momentum to chart longevity its standalone single cycle wouldn't have produced. The *JackBoys* / *Heaven or Hell* duplication is one of the cleaner case studies in late-2010s catalog engineering.
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