Credits:
Jack Harlow
Description:
Streaming-era HipHop sensation Jack Harlow, who has been hailed by the music world for his innovative style, unconventional sound, and rebellious vigor, is turning a new page in his history! JACKMAN.", the latest U.S. No. 1 RAP album that has raised his own status another step or two in the ranks, will be released on a long-awaited analog LP following distribution! Streaming-era HipHop sensation Jack Harlow has been hailed by the music world for his innovative style, unconventional sound, and rebellious vigor." Now, he has dropped a new album that will raise his status another step or two, as he continues on his path to becoming a "legendary rapper who will make history. The new album, which was released earlier on the Internet, will also be released on vinyl. JACKMAN" is his third studio album in total.Following last year's release of "COME HOME THE KIDS MISS YOU," which reached No. 3 on the U.S. album charts, this album returns to his roots before he became a "hip-hop sensation" and shows off his skills and abilities as a rapper and MC to the fullest. The album has the feel of a mixtape, with production credits including BabeTruth, Mike Wavvs, J Cole, FnZ, DJ Dahi, and Boi-1da, and shows him as an artist, looking at various issues and delivering lyrics with a sharp tongue. Also of note is the music video for "They Don't Love It," the single from the album, which was shot in various locations in his hometown of Louisville, Kentucky. Literary, experimental, and emphatically rebellious, "They Don't Love It" has received critical acclaim in the U.S. and around the world for its lyricism and authenticity, with Clash Magazine calling it his best and deepest album to date.In fact, "JACKMAN" lived up to its reputation, reaching No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard Rap Chart and No. 8 on the Billboard 200 Albums Chart. Incidentally, this is Jack Harlow's first No. 1 rap album in the United States. This spring, Jack Harlow will make his screen debut in the remake of the movie "White Men Can't Jump. We can't take our eyes off of him as he takes another step closer to becoming a "Legendary Rapper"!
Tracklisting:
1.Common Ground
2.They Don't Love It
3.Ambitious
4.Is That Ight
5.Gang Gang Gang
6.Denver
7.No Enhancers
8.It Can't Be
9.Blame On Me
10.Questions