Scott
Jacques Bermon Webster III (born April 30 1993) is an American rapper from America. The stage name he uses is that of his favorite uncle and the first name given to Kid Cudi, his inspiration (whose real name was Scott Mescudi). In 2012, Scott signed his first major label deal with Epic Records. He also signed a publishing agreement for GOOD Music with Kanye West. In April 2013, he signed joint-recording agreements with Epic and T.I. Then, he launched his Grand Hustle imprint. Scott's debut album of full length, Owl Pharaoh (1983) was released as a self-release. In 2013, Scott self-released his first full-length album, called Owl Pharaoh, and followed it up with Days Before Rodeo in 2014. Rodeo (2015) marked the release of his debut studio album. His hit single, "Antidote", was included on the album. The second album, Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight (2016) hit number one on the Billboard 200. Scott has released his second album with Quavo, Huncho Jack Huncho (2016). This album was his third studio album Astroworld. He also produced his first Billboard Hot 100 #1 single, "Sicko Mode" which featured Drake. Scott's Cactus Jack Records album JackBoys debut on the Billboard 200 in late 2019. Following the single "Franchise", Scott (featuring Young Thug) and M.I.A. were released, it reached the top spot on the 200-page chart on Billboard. Scott was the first artist to make it to the top spot on the Hot 100 with three songs within a mere one year.
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