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  2. Travis Scott drops new apparel line featuring collabs with ...

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    Cactus Jack is going back to college. Sort of. Rapper Travis Scott has launched an apparel line in collaboration with multiple universities across the U.S., including four Florida universities ...

  3. Travis Scott: Redefining music, fashion and fan experiences - AOL

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    Cactus Jack: This one featured the colors of his hometown Houston Oilers before they moved to Nashville. Air Jordan 33: After coming out in 2019, it’s the last Air Jordan Scott designed.

  4. Cactus Jack Records - Wikipedia

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    Cactus Jack Records is a record label founded by American rapper and singer Travis Scott in 2017. As of 2024, current acts include Scott himself, SoFaygo , Sheck Wes , Don Toliver , and Chase B , Luxury Tax 50 while former acts include Smokepurpp .

  5. Travis Scott - Wikipedia

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    Cactus Jack Records is an American record label founded by Scott in 2017. It is distributed by Epic Records. The label also has its own publishing division Cactus Jack Publishing. [122] Don Toliver is a fellow Houston artist who Travis signed to the label in 2018. Shortly before announcing the deal, Toliver dropped his first major label project ...

  6. JackBoys - Wikipedia

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    Jackboys is a hip hop collective of rappers signed to Scott's Cactus Jack imprint, including Scott himself, Sheck Wes, Don Toliver, SoFaygo, and Scott's DJ Chase B. Upon debut, Jackboys opened atop the US Billboard 200 on January 11, 2020, becoming the first number one album of the 2020s.

  7. Losing 30 pounds could make him $180,000: Cactus Jack and ...

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    On a recent episode of Shark Tank, inventor Cactus Jack was faced with two offers that would yield him $180,000 for his product, a device that makes it easier for heavy people to do push-ups.