Jack Harlow Has Revealed His “Dream” Collaboration

In a recent interview, Jack Harlow mentioned who his ideal collaborators would be. Speaking on TODAY’s Citi Concert Series, Harlow discussed how he initially became interested in music before disclosing which artists he most desires to work with and how he is still optimistic that it will happen.

When asked, he replied: “Andre 3000, that’s a big one I’ve been manifesting for a while,” he explained.

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“A lot of the collaborations you just named are ones that in interviews over the years I hadn’t done yet,” he replied to the interviewer who listed names of some of his previous collaborations. “I was like man, I just want Pharrell, Drake — and then they would happen. I’m just gonna keep saying Andre 3000 with faith that it will happen.”

Check out some clips from the interview below:

In the meantime, it has been revealed that Harlow will co-host this year’s MTV Video Music Awards with Nicki Minaj and LL Cool J.

The awards ceremony for this year will take place on 28th August in Newark, New Jersey’s Prudential Center. Minaj, Harlow, Lizzo, Måneskin, Anitta, BLACKPINK, J Balvin, Marshmello x Khalid and Panic! at the Disco are part of the line-up of performers. Other live performers will be confirmed soon.

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Lil Nas X, Kendrick Lamar and Harlow are all up for seven awards categories at this year’s VMAs, while Minaj will take home the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award. The award was previously given to LL Cool J in 1997.

Due to their plans to attend the VMAs, Harlow and Måneskin have both cancelled their scheduled performances at this year’s Reading & Leeds Festival.

The R&L organisers expressed their “sadness” that both acts “decided to appear at an award show the same weekend they were confirmed to play Reading & Leeds” in a statement that was released earlier this week.

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R&L announced on 18th August that Charli XCX and AJ Tracey will replace Måneskin and Harlow on the 2022 lineup, respectively. The festivals are scheduled to begin on 26th August.

—Silviya.Y

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