Jack Harlow drop his new album “Come Home the Kids Miss You”.
The Industry Baby rapper is often compared to Eminem, which is exhausting. Em is one of Jack’s influences, therefore he wouldn’t mind. He does, however, have to correct journalists on occasion.
Jack Harlow sits down with the Ebro in the Morning to discuss his career, collaborations, and lifestyle while promoting his next album. Pere Rosenberg, one of the show’s co-hosts, came up with a complicated question that included congratulating Jack for his commercial success, comparing him to Eminem and “all other white rappers,” and indicating that Em has never had the amount of popularity that Jack Harlow now has. Pete has combined sales, success, and “club bangers” into one category along the road.
“Eminem doesn’t have club bangers” is a go-to argument for many people — a thesis that is generally based only on personal experience and hence useless in a meaningful discussion. Regardless, the young rapper, who has previously expressed his admiration for Marshall, opted to correct a presenter in a respectful and non-confrontational manner: “I say I’m aware of it. You know, you might not be able to put Eminem in the club box, but he was making mainstream hip hop that was being consumed by the masses.”
This is a clever way of reminding people that Eminem sold 1.76 million copies of “The Marshall Mathers LP” in a single week in May 2000. 741,000 copies of “Recovery” were sold in its first week in 2010. “Music to Be Murdered By,” Em’s newest album, opened at the top of the Billboard 200, selling 279,000 album-equivalent units in its first week. Do you know how many Pusha T sold to reach the top spot last week? There were 55,000 total units, with 45,000 coming from streaming. However, Eminem is denied the concept of commercial success.
“Come Home, the Kids Miss You,” Jack Harlow’s latest CD, has been released. This is his second album, after Gazebo, and “Come Home the Kids Miss You” was produced by him, John Mayers, Roget Chahyed, and others. The Whats Poppin rapper has already previewed two singles, ‘Nail Tech’ and ‘First Class,‘ the latter of which hit at number one on the Billboard 200 last month, giving Harlow his first-ever No. 1 as a lead artist.
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