Harlow was born and raised in Louisville. Harlow began rapping at age 12. He and a friend used a Guitar Hero microphone and a laptop to record rhymes and songs. They made a CD entitled Rippin' and Rappin' and sold copies at their school (Highland Middle School). When he was in seventh grade, Harlow acquired a professional microphone and made his first mixtape, Extra Credit, using the moniker "Mr. Harlow".
Harlow attended Atherton High School, graduating in 2016. During his freshman year, his YouTube videos drew the attention of major labels, but he chose not to pursue any of the deals offered to him at the time. In November 2014 during his junior year, he released another mixtape, Finally Handsome.
In November 2015, Harlow released his first commercial album, an EP entitled The Handsome Harlow. It was released through Gill Holland's sonaBLAST! record label. Throughout high school, he often played sold-out shows at Louisville venues like the Mercury Ballroom, Headliners, and the Haymarket Whiskey Bar. In early 2016, he released a single, "Never Woulda Known", which featured Johnny Spanish and was produced by Syk Sense. In March of that year, he opened for Vince Staples in Louisville.
In June 2016 less than a month after graduating high school, he released the mixtape, 18, which was the first album on his label and music collective, Private Garden. The collective also features Harlow's frequent collaborators, the Homies, composed of Louisville rappers and producers Ace Pro, 2forwOyNE, Shloob, Quiiso, and Ronnie Lucciano. Over the course of the next year, Harlow performed at South by Southwest, Bonnaroo, and the Forecastle Festival. He also spent time traveling back and forth between Louisville and Atlanta to work with engineer/mixer, KY Engineering. In March 2017, he released the song "Hitchcock", produced by 2forwOyNE and J-Reid.
In the summer of 2017, he released the single "Routine". In October of that year, he released another single, "Dark Knight", with an accompanying music video. He credits CyHi the Prynce with helping him work through his writer's block and finish the song. The song would become the lead single off Harlow's mixtape Gazebo, which was released in November 2017. He went on a 14-city Gazebo Tour in support of the album. The Homies opened for Harlow, and the tour ended in January 2018. In May 2018, Harlow opened for indie rock band, Portugal. The Man on select tour dates. The following month, he was featured alongside Lil James and Sixteen on the Skeme song "Get Sumn".
In August 2018, it was announced that Harlow had signed to DJ Drama and Don Cannon's Atlantic Records imprint, Generation Now. He also released a video for his single "SUNDOWN" on the day of the announcement. On August 17, Harlow released his major label debut mixtape, Loose. The album featured guest verses from CyHi the Prynce, K Camp, 2forwOyNE, and Taylor. In September 2018, he performed at the Genius IQ/BBQ event. In November 2018, Harlow embarked on a North American tour in support of Loose that is scheduled to end in late December. That month, he also released a music video for the song, "PICKYOURPHONEUP", featuring K Camp. On August 21, 2019, Harlow released the single "Thru the Night" featuring Bryson Tiller and launched his US tour, which started in October of the same year.
In January 2020, he released "WHATS POPPIN", with a music video from video director Cole Bennett, who had also directed videos for artists such as JUICE WRLD, Lil Tecca, Lil Skies, and Blueface. The music video has surpassed one-hundred-fifty-five million views as of May 2022.
In 2021, Harlow released a collaboration with Lil Nas X, "Industry Baby", which reached number one on the Hot 100, becoming Harlow's first chart-topper. Harlow released his second album Come Home the Kids Miss You in 2022, and its single, "First Class", became his second number-one on the Hot 100 and first to debut atop the chart.
On August 3, 2021, he released a collaboration with Pooh Shiesty, "SUVs (Black on Black)".
On February 18, 2022, Harlow released the single "Nail Tech", the lead single from his upcoming second studio album and his first release in six-and-a-half months. The song performed well on the Hot 100 with a number 18 debut and peak and also received praise from Kanye West, who previously was involved in the production of "Industry Baby". On February 24, Harlow was featured in West's song "Louie Bags" on his album, Donda 2.
On March 16, 2022, Harlow announced that his second studio album is titled Come Home the Kids Miss You. The album was released on May 6. It debuted at number three on the US Billboard 200, earning 113,000 album-equivalent units (including 8,000 in pure album sales) in its first week. It became Harlow's second US top-five debut on the chart. The album also accumulated a total of 137.05 million on-demand official streams for the album's songs. The album also peaked at number 4 on the UK Albums Chart, Harlow's highest debut, and first top ten entry. The second single, "First Class", became his second number-one on the Billboard Hot 100, and the year's first hip-hop song to reach that position.
Harlow's third studio album, Jackman., was released on April 28, 2023, by Generation Now and Atlantic. The album was announced two days prior to its release and was speculated by fans to be a more lyrical project that was a return to his older musical roots.
In March 2022, it was announced that Harlow will make his acting debut in a reboot of the 1992 film White Men Can't Jump directed by Calmatic. On September 3, 2022, Harlow was the College GameDay guest picker and performer for Ohio State's 2022 season opener, a 21β10 win over Notre Dame. In October 2022, Harlow appeared on Saturday Night Live as both host and musical guest for the Halloween episode. In April 2023, Harlow joined the cast of the Apple TV+ film The Instigators, co-starring alongside Matt Damon and Casey Affleck.
Harlow cites a range of influences across multiple genres, including Eminem, Drake, Kanye West, Lil Wayne, Outkast, Paul Wall, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Hall & Oates, Fergie, and Jesse McCartney, among others. Harlow has also identified cinema as an influence, aiming for his songs to be "like short films". His favorite filmmakers are Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino, and Alfred Hitchcock.
SUNDOWN
Jack Harlow Lyrics
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Sundown, forty-five minutes 'til this shit set in (Whoop!)
Checking for the kid, I had to chin check him
Big move, and we teach 'em big lessons over here (Over here!)
Two Four coming heavy like we bench pressing
And I'm gon' deliver every time just like a sent message (Yuh!)
In the south and I'm feeling like a pimp
You a simp, I don't feel bad bad for you, I ain't sympathetic (Hey!)
I just hit the peak, got the kids sweatin'
Out of town chick, tryin' tell her what a Big Red is
I'm a Kentucky boy 'til the death
Go and get it through your head
until it's motherfuckin' embeded (Hey!)
She said that I'm full of myself
Go ahead and bust it open I'ma show you what a big head is (Oh yeah!)
Half of us ain't even got a whip and we tryin' grip grain
First step is go and get breaded
Hit you with the words of wisdom (Ooh!)
New Balance on me while I'm searching for sun
Trying to touch me out in public 'cause they heard I'm the one
I peel off like my skin when it get burned in the sun (Skrt!)
Self conscious, face blush with ease
Levis put a taper on my dungarees
But I'm still on the block when its a-hundred-three
And humid in the city, but I'm sitting comfortably, yeah (Hey!)
I'm off a tab of that synthetic
Sundown, forty-five minutes 'til this shit set in (Whoop!)
Checking for the kid, I had to chin check him
Big move, and we teach 'em big lessons over here (Over here!)
Two Four coming heavy like we bench pressing
And I'm gon' deliver every time just like a sent message (Yuh!)
In the south and I'm feeling like a pimp
You a simp, I don't feel bad bad for you, I ain't sympathetic (Hey!)
In Jack Harlow's song "Sundown," the lyrics talk about his experiences after taking a tab of synthetic drugs. He mentions how he's waiting for the drugs to kick in, and how he's feeling confident and empowered by the narcotics. As he raps, he warns those who cross him, highlighting his toughness to anyone who would test him. The lyrics also reference the University of Kentucky, where Harlow attended college.
In the second verse, Harlow speaks about his experiences with women and being a self-made man. He references the "Big Red" drink, popular in Kentucky, and how he's a humble yet confident man. He also takes pride in not only his personal success but in the success of his Two Four franchise. He includes metaphors like "hit you with the words of wisdom" to showcase his lyrical skills.
Line by Line Meaning
I'm off a tab of that synthetic
I have taken a tab of synthetic drug.
Sundown, forty-five minutes 'til this shit set in (Whoop!)
It will take 45 minutes for the drug to fully affect me.
Checking for the kid, I had to chin check him
I had to knock him out to show my dominance.
Big move, and we teach 'em big lessons over here (Over here!)
We make big moves and teach lessons to those who cross us.
Two Four coming heavy like we bench pressing
We come heavy with our guns like when lifting heavy weights.
And I'm gon' deliver every time just like a sent message (Yuh!)
I will always come through, like a message being delivered.
In the south and I'm feeling like a pimp
I am feeling confident and in control like a pimp.
You a simp, I don't feel bad bad for you, I ain't sympathetic (Hey!)
You are a fool for falling for a woman's tricks and I don't feel bad for you.
I just hit the peak, got the kids sweatin'
I have reached my peak performance and have caused others to sweat in their efforts to keep up.
Out of town chick, tryin' tell her what a Big Red is
I am explaining to an out-of-town woman what a local drink is.
I'm a Kentucky boy 'til the death
I am faithful to my roots in Kentucky.
Go and get it through your head
until it's motherfuckin' embeded (Hey!)
Understand and remember this completely that it becomes a part of you.
She said that I'm full of myself
Go ahead and bust it open I'ma show you what a big head is (Oh yeah!)
She accused me of being arrogant, but I will prove her wrong.
Half of us ain't even got a whip and we tryin' grip grain
First step is go and get breaded
Many of us don't have cars and are trying to make money to do so.
Hit you with the words of wisdom (Ooh!)
I will give you valuable advice.
New Balance on me while I'm searching for sun
I am wearing New Balance shoes while searching for happiness or success.
Trying to touch me out in public 'cause they heard I'm the one
People are trying to get close to me in public because they know who I am.
I peel off like my skin when it get burned in the sun (Skrt!)
I quickly leave a situation like my skin peels off when burned by the sun.
Self conscious, face blush with ease
I am easily embarrassed and self-conscious.
Levis put a taper on my dungarees
My Levis jeans are tapered at the bottom.
But I'm still on the block when its a-hundred-three
And humid in the city, but I'm sitting comfortably, yeah (Hey!)
Even though it's hot and humid, I am still comfortable and chilling on the streets.
Contributed by Nolan D. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@Azerrz
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