Jack Harlow’s New Track ‘First Class’ is Due This Week

Jack Harlow has announced that a new track named “First Class” will be released later this week. It comes after the Kentucky rapper recently announced the release of ‘Come Home The Kids Miss You,’ his second studio album.

The follow-up to 2020’s ‘That’s What They All Say’ will be released on 6th May via Generation Now/Atlantic Records. The track ‘Nail Tech’ has already been released. Harlow took to Twitter on 4th April to quote tweet a video sample of an in-studio rendition of a track he first released last week.

The first tweet read: “Locked in the studio finishing up this album for u. How bout this one next?”

Harlow, who seemed to be pleased with the track’s reception, will release it as a single on 8th April. He captioned the tweet, “‘First Class’ this Friday.”

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On 3rd April, Harlow performed alongside Lil Nas X at the Grammys 2022 in Las Vegas. On the MGM Grand stage, the rappers performed their latest collaboration ‘Industry Baby,’ with Lil Nas X and his backing dancers clad in dazzling marching band uniforms.

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In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Harlow discussed how picky he is about his collaborations and how he is wary of appearing on pop tunes.

“You won’t believe what I’ve turned down, because this pocket we’ve got right now is fragile, man,” he said. “I’ve turned down so much shit that would have been a big ol’ bag.”

Dolly Parton is one artist with whom he wishes to collaborate. Harlow claimed he’s gone out to the team of the country legend in the hopes of forming a possible collaboration. “I want to put her on some hard shit,” he said.

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Harlow will make his acting debut in a forthcoming adaptation of Ron Shelton’s 1992 sports comedy White Men Can’t Jump, which will be released by 20th Century Fox.

According to Deadline, the rapper was offered the part following his very first screen audition. Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson appeared in the original film as street basketball hustlers who team up to make a bigger score. Harlow will star in Harrelson’s role as Billy Hoyle.

Meanwhile, when on a recent trip to Turks & Caicos, Harlow and Drake surprised an unsuspecting fan with a monetary gift of $20,000 (£15,300).

—Silviya.Y

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