Scott
Jacques Bermon Webster III (born April 30, 1993) is an American rapper from America. The stage name is the name of his favorite uncle who has the first name and first name (of Kid Cudi), of his idol Travis Scott. Scott signed his first major label agreement with Epic Records in 2012, along with an agreement to publish with Kanye West's GOOD Music. In April of 2013, Scott signed joint recording contracts with Epic and T.I. His Grand Hustle imprint. Scott's debut album Owl Pharaoh was self-released on his own in the year 2013. The mixtape was followed by the release of a second mixtape called Days Before Rodeo, in 2014. Rodeo (2015) was the debut album from the studio. The hit single "Antidote" was the album's lead track. His second album entitled Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight (2016) was his first number-one album on the Billboard 200. Scott continued to release albums that year, including the release of a joint album, Huncho Jack Huncho and was released under the title Huncho Jack. His third studio album Astroworld was also released to acclaim from critics. The album was the source of his debut Billboard Hot 100 number 1 single, "Sicko Mode" featuring Drake. Scott's Cactus Jack Records album JackBoys was released on the Billboard 200 in late 2019. Scott's track "Franchise" which featured Young Thug, M.I.A. and other artists, debuted. Scott was the first Hot 100 artist to have three songs debut at the number one spot in less than a decade in 2020.
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