Jack Harlow Puts His Feet Up In “First Class” In New Single

First Class

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Jack Harlow continues to talk about his ascension to the top in his music.

Doesn’t it feel like Jack Harlow has been in the game for an eternity? In most of his tracks, he raps about his rough beginnings and eventual success, but s**t, he’s only 24-years-old (I think we were all poor and nothingful at 18/19). In his latest single, “First Class,” Harlow lets it be known how thankful he is that he is at the top of the world.


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The best thing about “First Class” is the hook. In it, Jack Harlow does a brilliant job of adlibbing a sample from Fergie’s “Glamorous” hit from back in the day (That is a fantastic track by the way). The second best thing is Harlow’s raps about making it big and giving back to his family (Lyrics like that never get old, to me). All in all, “First Class” is a cozy hit with a splash of cockiness, feel-good vibes, and catchy moments.

OK, Harlow, now make a song called “Basic Economy.”


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