Jack Harlow Responds To Young Rap Fans Not Appreciating Eminem’s Music

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Jack Harlow Responds To Young Rap Fans Not Appreciating Eminem's Music

Jack Harlow responds to Eminem haters in a new interview.

Jack Harlow continues the rollout for his next studio album “Come Home The Kids Miss You” with his brand new single “First Class“. The Kentucky rapper samples Fergie’s 2007 hit “Glamorous” for the song. After the new track, Rolling Stone released some of their recent conversation with the rapper.

“I’m working with such incredible people that I’m not gonna do anything to take any of the light off them,” he says about his new album. “But I will proudly say that I was part of the production of the entire thing, because I just know what I want more than ever. I tell these guys I’m working with that I’m so grateful for them. Because I’m making the music I wanted to make my whole life. The production I’m working on is what I’ve been asking producers I was in the room with since I was 12 and 13. ‘I want this,’ and they wouldn’t quite hit the mark. Or they do it and turns into a trap beat. Finally, I’m getting exactly what I’m looking for out of production, instead of reaching for something like I’ve been doing for so many years. And you’ll be able to hear the little bits of it in my discography along the way that led to this. Like, you’ll hear flashes from ‘Sundown’ to ‘Cody Banks’ to ’21C/Delta,’ groovier stuff. And I’m sure on the next project, it’ll be an even more elite form of what I’m talking about.”

He also responds to new rap fans who criticized Eminem’s music, and refers to his beats as “circus music”. “But I think that sh*t is still forever immortal, and we’re gonna get back to it,” he says. “We’re a couple years away from everyone reviving that sh*t as a culture and being like, ‘Look at this sh*t.’ And everyone’s gonna pay their rightful respects again. No matter how the production ages to people, like, he put so much into his words that it immortalized him, even though that sh*t aged as ‘circus music’ to [some] people.”

Harlow has always called Eminem one of his musical influences, and last year he gets to collaborate with the Detroit Rapper for the “Killer” Remix which also featured Cordae.

Check out his new song below.

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