Jack Harlow drops the video for “Luv Is Dro”.
Following the success of his collab “Industry Baby” with Lil Nas X, Jack Harlow decided to put out some new material in form of a new music video. Jack Harlow teams up with fellow Kentucky artist Bryson Tiller for the official video for their song called “Luv is Dro“. The visual shows them having a party outside with a lot of friends and cars.
The visual opens by paying tribute to the late great Kentucky native Static Major, whose iconic voice the song uses in the beginning. Then, utilizing a lot of throwback aesthetics like sidekick cellphones and oversized sports jerseys, we follow Harlow and Tiller through a smooth house party as imagery of Major can be found in different scenes.
“I can’t even explain how much this song and video means to me but just know this is historic for the city we are from. Three Louisville artists on one record,” wrote Jack Harlow.
Luv Is Dro…
w/ @brysontiller & Static Major
I can’t even explain how much this song and video means to me but just know this is historic for the city we are from
Three Louisville artists on one record…
OUT NOWhttps://t.co/cy63YvdOMf pic.twitter.com/9QDQnP7Wku
— Jack Harlow (@jackharlow) October 21, 2021
The track appeared on his debut album “Thats What They All Say“, which was released last year. The project which featured Lil Baby, Big Sean, Chris Brown, DaBaby, Tory Lanez and more, debut at number 5 on Billboard 200.
A couple of months back, Jack Harlow teamed up with Pooh Shiesty for the song called “SUVs (Black on Black)“.
The infectious R&B ballad “Luv Is Dro” is on Harlow’s first album “Thats What They All Say” and contains vocals from the late Static Major, a Louisville local. (A municipal bus bearing the late artist’s name is shown in the video.)
The music video begins with a radio DJ identifying some of Louisville’s most prominent sites and eateries before urging listeners to check out the artists’ fresh new album, “Louisville’s Own.” The film then follows Harlow and Tiller, both 28, as they dance around a house party, meeting girls and singing along to the song.
The music video was released shortly after he announced his impending “No Place Like Home” performance.
Watch the music video below.