Scott
Jacques Bermon Webster III (born April 30 1993) is an American rapper from the United States. His stage name is the amalgamation of the name of his beloved uncle and the initials of Kid Cudi (whose real identity is Scott Mescudi), Scott was signed to his first major-label deal in 2012, with Epic Records. Scott signed a record deal with Epic Records and T.I. He also signed a record deal with Epic and T.I. Scott's debut album Owl Pharaoh was self-released on his own in 2013. The project was followed by the release of a second mixtape called Days Before Rodeo, in 2014. Rodeo (2015) marked the release of his debut studio album. The hit song, "Antidote", was included on the album. The album that followed, Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight (2016) became his first Billboard 200 number one album. Scott's second album, called Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight (2016) was an album that was a collaboration with Quavo. It was titled Huncho Jack Huncho and featured his debut Billboard Hot 100 single, "Sicko Mode" which featured Drake. Scott's compilation album JackBoys was released by Cactus Jack Records in late 2019. It was a top hit on the Billboard 200. After the debut of his hit single "Franchise" (featuring Young Thug and M.I.A.) Scott was the first artist to make it to first place on the Hot 100 with three songs in less than one year.
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