Jack Harlow

Jack Harlow

Jack Harlow is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer born on March 13, 1998, in Louisville, Kentucky. He started his music career in 2015, releasing several EPs and mixtapes before signing with Generation Now Records, an imprint of Atlantic Records, in 2018. Harlow's breakthrough came with the 2020 single "Whats Poppin," which peaked at number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and earned him a Grammy Award nomination for Best Rap Performance. His notable works include singles "Tyler Herro," "Way Out" (feat. Big Sean), "Nail Tech," and "First Class," collaborations like "Industry Baby" with Lil Nas X, and albums "Thats What They All Say" (2020), "Come Home the Kids Miss You" (2022), and "Jackman" (2023). Harlow has received accolades like Top New Artist at the 2021 Billboard Music Awards and Variety's "Hitmaker of the Year," and has also ventured into acting, appearing in the 2023 remake of "White Men Can't Jump" and on Saturday Night Live as host and musical guest.