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Jack Harlow

WHO IS JACK HARLOW?

Jack Harlow is an American rapper and songwriter from Louisville, Kentucky. He first gained attention in 2018 with the release of his debut mixtape, “Loose,” which featured the hit single “Dark Knight.”

Jack Harlow is considered one of the most exciting talents in the hip-hop scene today. His music is a reflection of his unique style and storytelling abilities, and his collaborations with other artists are always highly anticipated.

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WHAT IS JACK HARLOW KNOWN FOR?

He has received critical acclaim for his unique style and storytelling abilities, and has been compared to artists such as Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole.

WHAT IS JACK HARLOW'S ETHNICITY?

Jack Harlow, hailing from a horse farm near Shelbyville, Kentucky, is the son of Maggie (née Payette), a successful businesswoman, and Brian Harlow. Growing up, he had the company of his younger brother, Clayborn Harlow, and is of French and Irish descent.

HOW DID JACK HARLOW STARTED RAPPING?

Jack Harlow’s journey in the world of music began at the young age of 12, where he started rapping. As a child, Harlow moved from Shelbyville to Louisville with his family and this change of location played a major role in shaping his music career.

HOW IS JACK HARLOW RICH?

Jack Harlow is the mastermind behind one of the biggest hits of 2020, “What’s Poppin.” The single skyrocketed to the number two spot on the US Billboard Hot 100 and set the bar high for Jack’s career. In December 2020, he dropped his debut album “That’s What They All Say” which was well received by both critics and fans. As of December 2022, Jack Harlow’s net worth is estimated to be a staggering $4 Million, a testament to his success in the music industry.

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