Jack Harlow shares new single, teases new music
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Jack Harlow shares new single, teases new music

Jack Harlow has dropped a new single titled “Hello Miss Johnson”. The song was produced by aksel arvid and brother Cole Harlow, and features Harlow swooning after a lover hoping to gain her mother’s approval. The accompanying lo-fi music video was directed by duo Shadrinsky on CCTV cameras.

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The Louisville rapper has had a busy two years. In 2023, Harlow released his third album Jackman, featuring the single “They Don’t Love It". He later starred opposite of Sinqua Walls in a remake of White Men Can’t Jump, and released the standalone single “Lovin on Me.” He also established the Jack Harlow Foundation, which aims to redistribute funding and support to community organizations like the Louisville Ballet, Queer Kentucky, Centro Latino, and more.

Harlow continued into 2024 with creating Gazebo Festival, a two-day festival in his Kentucky hometown. SZA headlined the first day, but the second day, featuring Harlow in the headline spot, was canceled due to inclement weather. This past August, Harlow acted in Apple TV+ film The Instigators, starring Matt Damon and Casey Affleck.

“Hello Miss Johnson” appears to be the first look into his next project, with more details to follow soon, according to a press release.

Jaeden Pinder

Brooklyn, NY

Jaeden Pinder is a writer based in Brooklyn by way of South Florida. She has written for Pitchfork, Paste, and Stereogum. Previously, she was an Editorial Fellow at Pitchfork in 2023.

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