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Travis Scott Celebrates ‘Jackboys 2’ Release With ‘Dumbo’ Video

Travis Scott dropped the video for ‘Dumbo,’ his long-anticipated single featured on ‘JackBoys 2,’ which he released on Sunday

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Travis Scott is celebrating his Cactus Jack compilation album Jackboys 2 with a new visual. Just a day after dropping the 17-track LP that included songs by Sheck Wes and Don Toliver, Scott released the cinematic video for his highly teased single “Dumbo.”

The Gabriel Moses-directed visual splices clips of Scott singing from inside a crowded room of women and in front of a sports car. At one point in the video, Scott gets a tattoo painted on his back during the visual. The classic Travis Scott lyrics hear the star flaunting his luxuries while singing about a woman “goin’ dumbo.”

“That come-down no emotion, yeah, yeah/See, the whip ain’t no regular body, the whip got a kit like BBL,” Scott raps on a verse. “One digit on back of the truck and she’s backin’ it up, no CDL.”

“Dumbo” has been a long time coming for Scott, who first previewed the track at the HBCU Celebrity Softball Classic Cactus Jack hosted back in February. He played it for the first time live during his 2025 headlining Coachella set as one of two unreleased tracks performed.

Scott released the Jackboys 2 compilation album on Sunday, featuring tracks such as “2000 Excursion” with Scott, Sheck Wes, and Don Toliver; “MM3” by SoFaygo; “ILMB” with Scott and Wes; and “Cant Stop” by Toliver and Wallie the Sensei. The album also features guest vocals from Tyla and Vybz Kartel on “PBT,” GloRilla on “Shyne,” and YoungBoy Never Broke Again on “Outside.” The LP garnered a whopping 35.7 million first-day streams on Spotify and reached Number One on Apple Music Sunday.

Jackboys 2 is the first compilation album from Cactus Jack since 2019, when the first JackBoys record dropped. That album featured “Highest in the Room” featuring Rosalía and Lil Baby, “Out West” featuring Young Thug, and “Gatti” with Pop Smoke.

From Rolling Stone US

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