Jack Harlow new album is set to release this Friday.
The album “Come Home The Kids Miss You” from Jack Harlow is slated to be released on Friday (May 6). Missionary Jack delighted his followers with the anticipated tracklist on Tuesday (May 3) after stating “strictly legends” will grace the album’s appearance.
Come Home The Kids Miss You, which will be released on Friday by Atlantic Records, will be a 15-track project featuring four star-studded collaborations from Pharrell, Drake, Justin Timberlake, and Lil Wayne.
The 15-song Disc also features a song called “Dua Lipa,” named for the musical singer. Harlow can be heard rapping, “Dua Lipa, I’m trynna do more with her than do a feature,” in sneak-peek footage uploaded by producer Timbaland on Instagram on Monday. Though Lipa has yet to respond to the new song’s title or the flirtatious lyric, it has undoubtedly sparked a frenzy among social media users.
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In December 2020, Jack Harlow released his debut album, which charted at No. 5 on the Billboard 200. In less than two years, the “Nail Tech” rapper has broken into the mainstream of rap and propelled himself to the top of his era.
As per Akademiks, industry analysts expect Harlow’s Come Home The Kids Miss You to debut at No. 1 due to an anticipated 180,000 total album-equivalent units in first-week sales.
Jack Harlow ‘Come Home the Kids Miss You’ forecasted to sell 180K first week once its released.
— DJ Akademiks (@Akademiks) May 3, 2022