Jack Harlow just learned about an important family connection in the R&B world.
22.04.2022 - 18:49 / etcanada.com
Push T is responding to an upcoming track from Jack Harlow that leaked this week and features a guest appearance from Drake and apparently, a subliminal diss aimed at the “Diet Coke” rapper.
The leaked track, which is reported to be tentatively titled “Have a Turn”, stirred up controversy, courtesy of Drake’s rap on the song, which was widely interpreted as shots at Pusha T — who famously outed the Toronto rapper for keeping his then-newborn son hidden from the public in his 2018 diss track “The Story of Adidon”.
“My urges for revenge are uncontrollable / I know we’re gettin’ older though, yeah / But I gotta get a ***** back for that / It’s non-negotiable, it’s not even debatable,” Drake raps in Harlow’s track.
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Drake then seemingly takes aim at Pusha T’s 2018 album Daytona, rapping, “All I hear is plug talk comin’ from middleman / All I hear is tall tales comin’ from little men / If I see ya’, I spit in ya’ faces, ha-tu / Daytonas with the green faces.”
Following the leak, Pusha T appeared on the Friday, April 22, edition of “The Breakfast Club”, where he addressed the apparent diss from Drake.
“Man, you know what? I think, like, I even heard that. And it sounds old to me,” he said (his remarks can be seen in the video above, just after the 14-minute mark).
“Like, the flows sound old. And then it’s like, even what is the considered, like, the shots… It’s like, bro, after what I’ve done,” he added.
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“Like ‘the middleman’ talk and all that type of talk. That’s not scathing for me,” he declared. “I’m here to, like, burn
Jack Harlow just learned about an important family connection in the R&B world.
Jack Harlow is reacting to Emma Chamberlain‘s viral reaction after interviewing him at the 2022 Met Gala.
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Nothing will ever hold a stronger grip on the older band of Gen Z than the summer of 2016. Something was in the air in those final months before the world slipped into a disastrous timeline in the blink of an eye — and it was all soundtracked by Drake, deep in his Main Pop Boy era. “One Dance.” “Work.” “Hotline Bling.” “Controlla.” “Too Good.” “Jumpman.” He was inescapable.
Jack Harlow and Emma Chamberlain’s viral Met Gala moment is the talk of the town! On Monday, the 24-year-old rapper dished on the exchange between himself and the YouTube sensation that has over 3 million views on YouTube. Ahead of last week’s ceremony, Harlow stopped at the top of the Met Gala steps and had a quick chat with Chamberlain -- who was one of the pre-show hosts for. After the internet personality told the “First Class” emcee she would see him inside, Harlow replied, “Can’t wait.
Jack Harlow is heading out on tour later this year. Starting near the end of summer 2022, the Louisville rapper will embark on a 22-date tour of North America promoting his just-released album Come Home The Kids Miss You. Joining him on the trek are none other than the Florida rap duo City Girls.
Jack Harlow has announced an arena tour of North America in support of his second studio album, ‘Come Home The Kids Miss You’.The tour, announced today (May 10), will start in Nashville at the city’s Municipal Auditorium. An ensuing 21 dates will follow across September and October, wrapping at Atlanta’s State Farm Arena on October 16.
Jack Harlow revealed during a recent interview that he wanted to have Dua Lipa’s approval before naming his song after her, detailing part of the conversation after he played the song for her.“I wanted to get her blessing, so I FaceTimed her and played it for her because I didn’t want her to be blindsided by that or feel like creeped out or anything,” the 24-year-old rapper said.Jack explained that he wanted to have the singer’s blessing, as it would not have been released without her consent.“If she had said, ‘Yo, I hate it. I don’t want it to come out,’ it wouldn’t have come out,” he said.And while Dua said yes to the song, she didn’t exactly love it at first. “She was like, ‘Oh, I mean it’s not my song.
Thania Garcia Just days after the release of his sophomore studio album, Jack Harlow has announced he’s ready to hit the road for his “Come Home the Kids Miss You Tour,” with the Miami hip-hop duo City Girls in support.Following a hit 2020 major-label debut and after picking up a slew of crowning titles (including Variety‘s Hitmaker of the Year award), Harlow’s highly anticipated “Come Home the Kids Miss You” sees the rapper-songwriter “building upon his bedrock strengths and finds a heady musical elixir for his new album, a vibe more potent, direct and swaggering than on his first major label outing,” writes A.D. Amorosi in Variety‘s review.
Jack Harlow is opening up about his new album.
Dua Lipa gave her blessing to Jack Harlow’s new song.
Jack Harlow has revealed that he went to Dua Lipa to get her blessing for his new track which is named after the singer.Harlow released his new album ‘Come Home The Kids Miss You’ on Friday (May 6). As well as featuring the likes of Drake, Lil Wayne, Pharrell and Justin Timberlake, the record includes the song ‘Dua Lipa’.Speaking on The Breakfast Club podcast, Harlow revealed that while Lipa has yet to acknowledge the song publicly, he did reach out to her in private ahead of its release.“I wanted to get her blessing, so I FaceTimed her and played it for her because I didn’t want her to be blindsided by that or feel like creeped out or anything,” he said.“If she had said, ‘Yo, I hate it. I don’t want it to come out,’ it wouldn’t have come out,” Harlow explained before revealing Lipa’s reaction to the track.
A.D. Amorosi If being laid-back, charismatic and contagious were elements of Jack Harlow’s success story on his 2020 major label debut “That’s What They All Say,” with this week’s “Come Home the Kids Miss You,” those virtues reveal themselves as the rapper-songwriter’s golden stock-in-trade.
Jack Harlow has opened up about Lil Nas X, saying that some of the homophobic reactions to the latter’s work shows there’s still much “progress to be made” in hip-hop.Harlow was speaking in an interview with The Guardian where he reflected on working with Lil Nas X on their 2021 hit ‘Industry Baby’.After calling him a “boundary pusher”, Harlow added that some of the reaction to Lil Nas X’s work showed there was still much work to be done in hip-hop when it comes to eradicating homophobia.“The totally inappropriate reaction to [Lil Nas X] lets you know that we still have some progress to be made,” Harlow said when speaking about LGBTQ+ artists in hip-hop.“And you hear it in passing; there’s still some homophobia going on. But he’s taking the hit that artists won’t have to take in the future.
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Jack Harlow‘s new album is out now!
Jack Harlow has shared the tracklist for his upcoming new album, ‘Come Home The Kids Miss You’, which is set to arrive on Friday (May 6).The Kentucky rapper has already previewed the record with the release of singles ‘Nail Tech’ and ‘First Class’, the latter of which topped the Billboard 200 chart last month, giving Harlow his first-ever Number One as a lead artist.Earlier this evening (May 3), Harlow took to social media to reveal the full tracklist for his new album. Made up of 15 tracks, the rapper’s second studio album includes features from Drake, Lil Wayne, Pharrell and Justin Timberlake.The reveal comes after Harlow tweeted yesterday (May 2): “Strictly legends on my album.”Elsewhere on the tracklist, Harlow has a song called ‘Dua Lipa’, which is likely the same record he previewed on Instagram yesterday, where he appeared to shoot his shot at the pop star.Sharing a clip from what looks like a tour bus, he raps: “Dua Lipa, I’m tryna do more with her than do a feature/ I check the web, they out here chewin’ me up/Fuck it.”See the tracklist for ‘Come Home The Kids Miss You’ below:A post shared by Jack Harlow (@jackharlow)Meanwhile, Harlow has responded to a clip of two NBA referees trying to work out who the rapper is.Last night (May 1) Jack Harlow was court side watching the Milwaukee Bucks and Boston Celtics play in the NBA playoffs when two of the referees were caught on camera trying to work out who the rapper was and what he did.“Who is Jack Harlow?” asked Scott Foster with fellow ref Ed Malloy replying “I have no idea.
Thania Garcia Fergie’s 2007 pop hit “Glamorous” is seeing a mini streaming increase of 70% following Jack Harlow’s sample of the track in his hit single “First Class” — which hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 earlier this month — according to data by Luminate (formerly MRC Data, formerly Nielsen Music, formerly SoundScan, etc.).Harlow’s strategic teasing of the track on TikTok helped to make the song an immediate success.
Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music CriticLast week, Harry Styles set the high-water mark for weekly streams for a song in 2022 — and just one week later, that record has fallen. It now belongs to Jack Harlow, whose “First Class” debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 after picking up 54.6 million on-demand streams in its first week.Last week, Styles’ “As It Was” came out on top with 43.8 million streams.
Following a nail-biting race against Jack Harlow, Harry Styles claims a second week at Number 1 with As It Was.