With Jack Harlow's first single of 2022 set to arrive at the end of this week, the Louisville slugger sent a warning shot to his generation of Hip Hop running mates.
, the Louisville slugger sent a warning shot to his generation of Hip Hop running mates on Wednesday afternoon (February 16). No one in my generation can fuck with me, he boasted. You will see tomorrow. No one in my generation can fuck with me. You will see tomorrow. Jack Harlow (@jackharlow) February 16, 2022 Missionary Jack has reason to feel good about what lies ahead in his career coming off of a year that landed him a nominee spot on HipHopDXs 2021 Level-Up of the Year Awardlist. His meteoric rise all came without dropping an official project as well with his Thats What They All Say debut arriving in December 2020. Harlow did team up with Lil Nas X last summer for Industry Baby, which saw his stock soar after earning his first No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 hit. Nail Tech Read more