Tag: Jack Harlow

  • Kanye West Shows Love to Jack Harlow, Reshares “Tranquility” Single

    Kanye West Shows Love to Jack Harlow, Reshares “Tranquility” Single

    Kanye West expresses support for Jack Harlow by resharing his “Tranquility” single

    Kanye’s most recent reactivation on social media comes with nasty shots directed at adversaries such as Adidas and Jerry Lorenzo. Still, his latest post takes an entirely different turn: supporting fellow rapper Jack Harlow. On Friday (January 10), the Chicago-born other reposted Harlow’s new single called “Tranquility” to his Instagram Stories, offering a rare moment of eager praise for one of the rappers from Louisville.

    Originally released in late December, Tranquility made its streaming debut earlier this week. This seems to shift from Harlow’s previous catchy hits, “Lovin On Me” and “Hello Miss Johnson,” in that it marks a more introspective side with sparse production and raw lyricism. In his verse, Harlow spits, “Y’all boys lame shit killing me / Need to be reintroduced to humility,” as he otherwise confidently declares, “I ain’t lookin for no Hip Hop credibility / Give a fuck who feelin me, I’m feelin me.”

    Next, Harlow hints at his next album: “Last project I was giving you conceptual / Next project I’ll be giving you exceptional.” This gets fans psyched about what they have to look forward to. Kanye’s endorsement of Harlow’s new work adds another feather to his cap in this growing respect between both artists, as Ye has previously nicknamed Harlow one of the “top five” at it today.

  • Jack Harlow Shares His Usually Choice for Favorite Rap Group

    Jack Harlow Shares His Usually Choice for Favorite Rap Group

    Jack Harlow Reveals His Favorite Rap Group

    Jack Harlow’s favorite rap group might not be very mainstream in the eyes of many but speaks volumes about his Gen Z association.

    In an Instagram live session with fans Thursday (November 14), fans asked Harlow which rap group was the most legendary out of Wu-Tang Clan, Dipset, and A$AP Mob. To this, Harlow replied rather unexpectedly.

    “Try again,” Harlow wrote in the post along with a YBN picture of the group that has now disbanded comprised of YBN Nahmir, YBN Almighty Jay, and Cordae.

    The YBN group came about in 2014 when Nahmir and Jay met through an XBOX Live game, and Cordae came on board four years later. They released their gold record YBN: The Mixtape that year. However, the group ended a couple of years after that.

  • Jack Harlow reveals his favorite hip hop albums of all time

    Jack Harlow reveals his favorite hip hop albums of all time

    Jack has a thing for classic albums

    Since breaking into the hip hop scene a few years back, Jack Harlow has proven to be one of the promising new generation of rappers who put some effort into their lyricism. During a recent interview with Rap Radar, the rapper revealed his top rap albums of all time, and the list explains his approach toward his songwriting.

    He revealed works by rappers like Jay-Z, Kanye West, Outkast, The Cool Kids and more. “Late Registration, Aquemini, Nothing Was The Same,” Jack explained. “I love Blueprint, you know what album I love? When Fish Ride Bicycles by The Cool Kids…I love the Cool Kids. Cool Kids give me all that bounce and tempo that I like.”

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  • Jack Harlow reveals Kendrick Lamar praised his album ‘Jackman’

    Jack Harlow reveals Kendrick Lamar praised his album ‘Jackman’

    Harlow says he feels motivated when fans give him his flowers

    Jack Harlow released his latest album Jackman earlier this year and his fans have been loving it, including Kendrick Lamar. In a recent interview on the Rap Radar Podcast, Harlow recalled Kendrick giving him thumbs up for the record.

    “That’s why I do it, because I was waiting for a muthafucka to just tell me I’m dope,” Harlow said. “[Then] I ran into Kendrick at the Met, and it was like a few days after the album dropped, and he was like, ‘Yo. Shit is incredible.’ And he gave me enough props that I could have just walked home. I didn’t even want to meet anyone else.”


  • Take a look at Jack Harlow’s ‘Jackman’ first week sales projections

    Take a look at Jack Harlow’s ‘Jackman’ first week sales projections

    Harlow’s ‘Jackman’ first week sales projections are in

    Jack Harlow released his latest studio effort, Jackman, on Friday (April 28) and now the projections for first week sales are in. HITSDD predicts that Harlow’s new release will sell 45-50K equivalent album units this week.

    Packed with 10 tracks, the featureless album was released via Atlantic Records and Generation Now. It received production from the likes of Boi-1da, Coop The Truth, DJ Dahi, Hollywood Cole, Jay-Soul, Mike Wavvs, Niko The Great, Rashad Thomas, and more.

    The LP follows up Harlow’s May 2022 album, Come Home the Kids Miss You, which debuted at No. 1 on Billboard 200 after selling 113K album-equivalent units in the first week.

  • Jack Harlow says he’s the second best white rapper behind

    Jack Harlow says he’s the second best white rapper behind

    Jack boats about his position in rap

    Jack Harlow claims to be the second “hardest” white rapper after Eminem. On the second track of his new album Jackman titled “Thay Don’t Like It,” Jack declared that Eminem is the only white rapper better than him.

    “Ya boy’s strivin’ to be the most dominant ever/The hardest white boy since the one who rapped about vomit and sweaters,” Jack spits, citing Em’s famous line: (“there’s vomit on his sweater already, mom’s spaghetti”) from his 2002 hit “Lose Yourself.”

    “And hold the comments ’cause I promise you I’m honestly better than whoever came to your head right then/They ain’t cut from the same thread like him/They don’t study, doin’ work to get ahead like him/They don’t toss and tussrn in the fuckin’ bed like him,” Jack continues.


  • Est Gee’s ‘I Never Felt Nun’ features Future, Jack Harlow, Bryson Tiller and more, drops next Friday

    Est Gee’s ‘I Never Felt Nun’ features Future, Jack Harlow, Bryson Tiller and more, drops next Friday

    Est Gee is readying to drop his next project

    Est Gee looks to maintain his momentum as announces a new album, I Never Felt Nun, which says will drop on September 16.

    Gee made the revelation on Instagram Thursday night (September 8) along with a 21-song tracklist with features from Future, Jack Harlow, Bryon Tiller, Machine Gun Kelly, Jeezy.

    “Official tracklist for I Never Felt Nun. Dropping next Friday on Spotify,” he wrote on IG.

    In a statement, the Louisville MC blasted rappers who cross the musical line on social media to promote their albums. “Y’all used to n-ggas promoting they album tryna get on the blogs and shit doing shit just to get talked about so they can get posted so n-ggas pay attention to they music but I just got music,” he stated. “My life’s real.

    He added: “I never felt nun, you feel me? It’s just that — whoever it’s meant for, it’s meant for. I ain’t tryna convince nobody to fuck with me or listen to my shit. I appreciate everybody who stuck with us to this point. We going to the next level.”

  • Jack Harlow’s KFC celebrity meal gets a release date

    Jack Harlow’s KFC celebrity meal gets a release date

    Jack Harlow’s limited KFC meal was announced in March


    Louisville rapper Jack Harlow teams up with his home-state company Kentucky Fried Chicken for a limited celebrity meal, which will be released on June 6 across KFC joints in the US. The meal, which consists of Spicy Chicken Sandwich, secret recipe fries, mac & cheese, a side of ranch, and lemonade, was announced in March.

    Speaking about the venture in a statement, the 24-year old rapper said, “From releasing Come Home the Kids Miss You and now launching my own meal at KFC, I’m having a super blessed summer.” He added, “When KFC asked me to create my own meal, I knew it couldn’t be just any meal. My meal brings together my childhood favorites from growing up in Louisville, the KFC Mac & Cheese, with my new go-to Spicy Chicken Sandwich (with plenty of ranch), Secret Recipe Fries, and lemonade — it doesn’t get much better.




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