![]() In sixth grade, aged 11 or 12, he recorded a mixtape with a beatboxer friend using a Guitar Hero mic. Harlow grew up mainly in Louisville, Kentucky’s biggest city, which he pronounces with the proper local elision: Lou-a-vul. I like that.” He could charm the pants off a statue. I think if you can show that it’s your voice, people really connect with that.” How did he become a master of social media? “There are some things I’m very aware of that I’m good at,” he says, his words dripping with double entendres. Like 2 seconds of cheetahs, land, and different bodies of water.” When I read the tweet back to him, he replies, blushing furiously: “Some of my finest work.”īy way of explanation, he adds: “Kids are smart enough now to know when someone has a brand manager. Recently, he described his amorous rendezvous in a colourful tweet: “Sometimes when I nut I will see a high-speed Discovery Channel type of montage go through my head. In his uniform of white vests and jeans, Harlow feels like the boy next door done good, the kind of strapping lad you would want to sort you out if a pipe sprang a leak. It is easier to imagine most other young, straight, male pop stars tucking you in with an Ovaltine rather than breaking your bed springs. With a mix of testosterone-fuelled bravado, playful goofiness and the searching eyes of a puppy being rescued from the pound, the 24-year-old has become a gen Z heart-throb with few rivals. Smash hit … watch the video for First Class. “But I’m such a futurist that I’m just really hungry. “I’m trying to remind myself to enjoy the moment,” Harlow says, with a deep exhale. His latest single, First Class, built around a clever sample of Fergie’s Glamorous, is preposterously huge in the US, having racked up more first-week streams than Adele’s Easy on Me (it is likely to spend a fourth week at No 2 in the UK, behind Harry Styles). ![]() ![]() “It feels like we’re in the middle of something red hot right now,” he says from a hotel room in Boston. Six days before the release of his new album, Come Home the Kids Miss You, Harlow is busy as hell, with two shows tonight at American colleges. “I’m really about to scream without the s,” wrote a fan account dedicated to his well‑kept claws. At the Grammys this year, the Kentucky-born rapper hopped on stage with Lil Nas X to perform their 2021 megahit Industry Baby as the sound of spanking echoed around the MGM Arena in Las Vegas, Harlow swung his microphone around like a string of sausages. In 2023, fans can catch Lil Nas X performing at various festival stages this summer, including the Governors Ball and Bonnaroo Music + Arts Festival in June.J ack Harlow’s TikTok handle is It is not a reference to spreading the Lord’s good word. Although the Atlanta artist had to split some of his earnings with Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails for sampling his song "34 Ghosts IV." Nevertheless, Nas X saw some profits with his catchy tune. Meanwhile, Lil Nas X is still enjoying the success of his 2019 viral song "Old Town Road." The Billy Ray Cyrus-assisted tune is now tied with Post Malone and Swae Lee's 2018 song "Sunflower" with 17x platinum status by the Recording Industry Association of America.Īccording to Forbes, the Grammy Award-winning rapper earned $14 million pretax from the song during its height in popularity in 2020. ![]() Nevertheless, The What A Time To Be Alivecollaborators join Eminem and Rihanna’s "Love the Way You Lie" and Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth’s "See You Again" in the two-billion views club. Interestingly, Future and Drake's music video for "Life Is Good" notched 2 billion views on YouTube, while Nas X and Harlow's visual is at 400 million views.
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