Jack Harlow has a busy year with the North American tour coming this September.
The 2022 VMA nominees have been announced by MTV, and Jack Harlow is among the top contenders alongside Kendrick Lamar and Lil Nas X.
All of the artists have received seven nominations, with Doja Cat and Harry Styles coming in second with six apiece, and Billie Eilish, Drake, Dua Lipa, Ed Sheeran, Taylor Swift, and the Weeknd coming in third with five each.
Each of Jack Harlow and Lil Nas X’s nominations for their No. 1 smash duet “Industry Baby” was several.
As the week was itself quite busy with VMA’s nomination and Australia tour for Jack Harlow, now boxer Ryan Garcia has compared him to Kanye West. Ryan Garcia took his Twitter and tweeted “Jack Harlow The new Kanye ” which instigated some debate among the fans. Most of the fans disagreed and said Kanye West is a legend and Jack Harlow needs to cover a long distance to attain his status.
Professional boxer Ryan Garcia says that Jack Harlow is the new Kanye West‼️🤔 pic.twitter.com/GXPTzNufiC
— RapTV (@Rap) July 28, 2022
According to Forbes, Harlow is “poised for hip-hop nobility.” The Grammy-nominated, six-time platinum-certified smash “WHATS POPPIN” rapper, the Louisville, Kentucky-born musician defies decades and sharpens a silky trademark style.
With a nationwide tour that is sold out and the collaboration of Lil Nas X on one of the most popular songs in the world, “Industry Baby,” Jack Harlow is at the top of the globe. The song debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 list, number one on Spotify in the US, and number two worldwide.
In order to support his recently released album Come Home The Kids Miss You, the First Class rapper will set off on a 22-date North American tour in the latter part of the summer of 2022. None other than Florida’s City Girls, a rap duo, are accompanying him on the journey.
The 22-date “Come Home The Kids Miss You Tour,” begins on September 6 in Nashville. Harlow will also perform at concerts in Houston, Phoenix, Vancouver, Denver, Chicago, Boston, Miami, Atlanta, and other cities over the course of the next six weeks.