Jack Harlow has shared his sultry new single 'First Class' from his upcoming second studio album - listen below.
“I want to put her on some hard shit,” he said. “And I can put you in (First Class up in the sky).” In the same interview, he said: “My new shit is much more serious. . . . I have different tastes.” Right now, my message is letting muh’fuckers know I love hip-hop, and I’m one of the best in my generation. The track features a mellow piano melody as Harlow discusses his journey to success.
With sparkling synths and a warming piano melody, Harlow spells out what is to come for his travel companion — carrying a temperament that is addictively ...
After what feels like criminally-long foreplay for his forthcoming release, Jack Harlow has finally dropped the full-length version of “First Class” — and though it was only released at midnight, it has already sent us flying. And with his highly anticipated album Come Home The Kids Miss You due to drop on May 6th, we will be flying “First Class” every day until then. Driving this idea home, the track also comes with an official visualizer, filled with candid polaroids of the people Jack has met along the way to stardom.
The track is set to appear on Harlow's second album 'Come Home The Kids Miss You', which is set for release on 6th May.
Artists like Jack Harlow, Harry Styles, Lorde, and Olivia Rodrigo are all over TikTok this week, setting off new trends and debuting new music.
The Knocked Up clip in question pulls from a conversation that goes, "Am I too old to be here? When Rodrigo released Sour in May of last year everyone slipped into a teenage state of mind, and that energy has been revived with the Sour tour. By the time the entire song comes out he might not have any haters left.posted a video that reads, "can't say I've ever been a Jack Harlow stan but TRUST I am waiting with baited breath for this song." I know we've all fallen into the TikTok music trap before, where the viral snippet is the only part of the song worth listening to, but Harlow is no stranger to creating music that both performs well on TikTok and bangs in its entirety. This isn't the first iteration of this trend, but it has given a second life to people looking to explore how they've changed over these tumultuous past few years. For example, @gingeraleprincessposted a video that reads, "can't say I've ever been a Jack Harlow stan but TRUST I am waiting with baited breath for this song."
Coming through with a new track titled "First Class" is Louisville-hailing rapper Jack Harlow!
Jack Harlow drops First Class, which samples Fergie's 2006 single Glamorous, ahead of the May 6 arrival of his new album Come Home The Kids Miss You.
He's also been tapped to appear in a remake of '90s movie White Men Can't Jump. ADVERTISEMENT Built around a sample of Fergie's 2006 hit "Glamorous," the song catches Harlow in trademark confident mode, namechecking everything from the beenfits of drinking pineapple juice to Euphoria star Angus Cloud.
Jack Harlow has given a new take on Fergie and Ludacris' classic track 'Glamorous' with his new song 'First Class' - here's a look inside the lyrics.
I could put you in (First class, up in the s—, up-up in the s—) I could put you in (First class, up in the s—, up-up in the s—) I could put you in (First class, up in the s—, up-up in the s—)
"First Class" dropped at midnight and you may recognize the chorus. He samples Fergie's "Glamourous," which was released in 2007 — when Harlow was just 8 years ...
He feels like his new album is what he's been aiming for his entire career. “I'm working with such incredible people that I'm not gonna do anything to take any ...
I want to be kind, I want to be charming, but I want to be tough and alpha. “I want to be humble, I want to be cocky. “I’m always looking for the one,” he says. He looks fucking gross.’… It builds up to so much, the same way the love builds up to so much that it starts to mean nothing to you. I think part of what sets me apart is with a lot my music, the tempo is not made for jumping. But what’s driving me to push the envelope is I know there’s still kids that are 11 years old that want to be the best rapper alive one day, like I wanted to be at 11, and there’s not enough people making music for those kids. And that’s what I want to do.’ We need more people in our generation that are trying to be the best.” I was like, ‘They don’t need to see these dumb-ass shits.'” But the Kendrick comment “made it so beautiful. But he had a time where he was trying to figure it out.” When I was trying to be taken seriously at 18 and 19, I didn’t want anyone to see the videos of me of 14. The production I’m working on is what I’ve been asking producers I was in the room with since I was 12 and 13. “But I will proudly say that I was part of the production of the entire thing, because I just know what I want more than ever.
Deep dives into my online obsession of the week. Jack Harlow, doing his little dancey-dance at the Grammys. Photo-Illustration: by The Cut; Photos: Getty Images.
Then, I saw him doing the choreography to “Industry Baby” with Lil Nas X at the Grammys, and I was indoctrinated into the Church of Harlow immediately. Last year, the mayor of Louisville, Kentucky, declared December 18 Jack Harlow Day. Harlow has Lil Nas X’s seal of approval — an equally honorable distinction. Harlow also seems somewhat self-aware about the fact that he’s a white person in a predominantly Black industry. I’m talking about capital C Choreography — the kind typically reserved for boy bands and female artists. Harlow’s sudden omnipresence is in part because he’s promoting his forthcoming album, Come Home the Kids Miss You, which comes out on May 6. I tried to stay indifferent to Jack Harlow. I tried to write him off as a dry-cleaned Post Malone. An Angus Cloud with more media training.
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“Can't lie, I'm on Angus, Cloud 9," there's one thing for sure — Jack Harlow knows how to make a hit. A follow up to February's “Nail Tech,” “First Class” is the second single to be released from Harlow's upcoming sophomore album Come Home the Kids Miss You, expected May 6. It's the Harlow-and-Fergie combo on the chorus that makes the song what it is, but with standout bars like, “You don't need Givenchy / You need Jesus,” and the ultimate White Boy of the Month crossover.
Here's a breakdown of the lyrics to Jack Harlow's new track 'First Class'
I can put you in (First class, up in the s—, up-up in the s—) I can put you in (First class, up in the s—, up-up in the s—) Since the release of his first breakout song "Whats Poppin" in early 2020, Harlow's life has changed dramatically.
Location: currently on "Angus Cloud nine."
Maggie Rogers is back! “That's Where I Am,” the first single from her recently announced sophomore album, highlights Rogers' unique voice as she comes to terms ...
The hook does all the talking: “If I take my own advice, I know I’ll be okay / On my own side, Me I won’t fade away.” The song abruptly falls after the bridge, with a single verse from Grammy AND Oscar-winner FINNEAS. “hate to be lame” might prove to be McAlpine's big break into top 40 radio. Vance Joy’s new song, “Clarity,” is bubbly and bright, a departure from his typical folk-pop sound that brought us hits like “Riptide” and “Saturday Sun.” “When the road began to crumble in front of my eyes/ There was only one person I wanted to find,” Joy sings. “It all works out in the end/ Wherever you go/ That’s where I am,” she sings on the high-powered chorus. “That’s Where I Am,” the first single from her recently announced sophomore album, highlights Rogers' unique voice as she comes to terms with falling for a friend. Of course, this week is also the week of Jack Harlow, after his TikTok teaser of "First Class" sent the entire world (a.k.a me) into a frenzy.
Maggie Rogers is back: kickstarting the campaign for her sophomore album coming in July, “That's Where I Am” is a shimmering, maximalist banger that cranks up ...
"Lights On" by Hatchie In essence, it’s a song about surrendering to love and life.” "Talk" by Omar Apollo
“You could do it, too, believe it/I been a (G)/Throw up the (L)/Sex in the (A.M.)/Uh huh/(O-R-O.U.S),” Harlow raps over a pretty piano melody and a sultry ...
Earlier in the week, Harlow shared a snippet of the infectious hook, which sent TikTokers into a hot-and-bothered frenzy. “And I can put you in (First Class up in the sky).” Jack Harlow won’t settle for anything less than “First Class” — and he’s bringing the object of his desire along for the ride.