Jack Harlow

Jack Harlow

hip-hop, pop rap, trap music

United States

"With a tight rhythmic flow that rides infectious beats, Harlow’s tracks maintain an upbeat energy while weaving through spaces of reflection and humor."

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Come Home the Kids Miss You

Come Home the Kids Miss You

2022

About Jack Harlow

Jack Harlow's emergence in the music scene signifies a refreshing shift in contemporary hip-hop, blending charisma and relatability in a way that resonates with both mainstream audiences and underground fans.
His ability to weave humor and introspection into his persona has not only garnered a massive following but also opened doors for discussions around authenticity in a genre often criticized for its bravado. Harlow’s approach hinges on a savvy blend...
His ability to weave humor and introspection into his persona has not only garnered a massive following but also opened doors for discussions around authenticity in a genre often criticized for its bravado. Harlow’s approach hinges on a savvy blend of catchy hooks and conversational verses that feel both spontaneous and carefully crafted. He navigates rhythm with an ease that highlights his background as a freestyler, allowing him to pivot between playful banter and poignant reflections. This skillful navigation contributes to a sound that feels immediate, inviting listeners into his world without pretense. His songwriting often centers on themes of success, ambition, and the complexities of fame, exploring the tension between aspiration and reality. Harlow's voice carries a laid-back charm, balancing sincerity with irony, making personal anecdotes feel universal. By employing storytelling elements that embrace vulnerability alongside clever wordplay, he creates a relatable narrative arc in his music.

3 studio albums· 16 total releases· 9 years· United States

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Jack Harlow's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

16 releases 3 albums 1 EP 2016–2025
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