Quavo and Travis Scott dropped their collaborative project "Huncho Jack, Jack Huncho" at the end of 2017, and now the duo is considering a sequel, seven years later.
On Monday (July 8), Quavo shared a sneak peek of a new melodic collaboration with Travis Scott while enjoying a ride on a luxurious speedboat near Miami. Hinting at a possible sequel, he wrote, “Thinkin HJ2 ? Tag Jack.”
Fans were thrilled about the prospect of Huncho and La Flame coming together again for another project, and they showed their excitement in the comments section.
“Things i would do for them to run this shi back 7 years later,” while another commented, “We need it big bro the first one was an underrated classic!”
Huncho Jack, Jack Huncho was released in December 2017 and included 13 tracks featuring Offset and Takeoff, members of Migos.
The collaborative album debuted at number 3 on the Billboard 200, selling 90,000 album-equivalent units in its first week. It also topped the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and Top Rap Albums charts.
Quavo and Travis Scott have a history of collaboration, having worked together on Migos' songs like "Kelly Price" and "Give No Fxk." They've also exchanged features on tracks such as "Oh My Dis Side" and "Rerun," and appeared on songs by other artists including Major Lazer's "Know No Better," Drake's "Portland," Kanye West's "Champions," Lil Baby's "Hats Off," and many others.
Quavo has had a productive beginning to the summer. Demonstrating his range, he ventured into Western-trap territory by collaborating with Lana Del Rey on a track titled "Tough," released on July 3rd.
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