'Quavo & Travis Scott' news: Jack and Huncho reveals upcoming collaboration album

Screenshot of Quavo in Travis Scott's "Pick Up The Phone" music video YouTube/ TravisScottVEVO

American rapper and member of Migos, Quavo, revealed the name of his collaboration album with fellow rapper Travis Scott. Quavo indicated that the upcoming album is the "biggest colab album" for 2017 and 2018.

During an interview with Beats 1, Quavo revealed the title of the album, "Huncho Jack, Jack Huncho." The rapper said the tracks are already up for mixing. "We've been sitting, marinating, working. It's done. It's off for mixing. So you know, when it's done for mixing, it's ready to go."

The rapper has not mentioned the exact date when the album will drop and how many songs it will contain. The title of the album is derived from the nicknames of the two rappers -- Scott being Jack and Quavo being Huncho.

Several fans showed their excitement over the upcoming album and are now waiting for the release date announcement. There are still no words from Quavo or Scott about other possible artists included in the album.

This is not the first time the pair had worked together. Back in 2015, Scott invited Quavo to be part of his debut album "Rodeo." Quavo was then the featuring artist in Scott's "Oh My Dis Side" track.

Scott also helped out Migos in their second album "Culture." The rapper from Texas joined the rap group in their hit song "Kelly Price."

"Huncho Jack, Jack Huncho" is Quavo's last hurrah in 2017. Next in line for the rapper is the third upcoming album of the hip hop trio Migos. "Culture 2"

Migos is also celebrating the Grammy nomination for their second album "Culture" under the category of "Best Rap Album" in 2017. Their performance of "Bad and Boujee" with Lil Uzi Vert is also nominated for "Best Rap Performance."

Quavo is still on tour with OffSet and TakeOff. The trio will conclude 2017 with a tour concert at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado.

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