Quavo & Travis Scott Collab Album "Huncho Jack, Jack Huncho" Drops Tonight

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Quavo announced that Christmas came early.

For the past few months, there's been a lot of talk surrounding the Travis Scott and Quavo joint album, Huncho Jack, Jack Huncho. For a minute, it was unclear whether we'd receive it this year but that got de-bunked last night when both Quavo and Travis Scott took to social media to announce that it'll be dropping on Christmas Day. However, it seems like we'll be getting it sooner than that.

Quavo took to Instagram to announce that their joint album, Huncho Jack, Jack Huncho will be dropping tonight rather than Monday.  Quavo posted a picture with him and Scott with the caption, "F U C K I T W E D R O P I T T O N I G H T G A N G ! ! !" 

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bc-WO24glVR

While they only gave fans short notice about it's release date, now it's even shorter but who's complaining? The two of them have been teasing this project for a long time and is not only one of the most anticipated collaborative projects of the year but also one of the most anticipated projects of the year, period.

For the past few weeks, there's been a few hints that the project would arrive before the end of the year but many were in doubt. Mike Dean tweeted a few days back, "Feeling like the last days of making watch the throne right now." Which led many to expect the project would be dropping soon. Either way, Christmas has come a few days earlier than expected and we could thank Travis Scott and Quavo for that. 

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Quavo & Travis Scott Collab Album "Huncho Jack, Jack Huncho" Drops Tonight
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