Jack Harlow is having a good time.
The Louisville rapper released his surprise album Jackman on Friday, in which he compares himself to another famous white rapper, Eminem. In the song “They Don’t Love It,” he declares himself to be the second-best singer after Marshall Mathers.
“The hardest white boy since the one who rapped about vomit and sweaters,” Harlow raps on the track produced by Hollywood Cole.

Some fans misinterpreted the lyrics as a dig at other prominent white rappers such as Machine Gun Kelly, G-Eazy, Macklemore, and Action Bronson, but Harlow boldly predicted the backlash.
“And hold the comments, ’cause I promise you I’m honestly better than whoever came to ya head right then,” he adds.
Jackman. was released just 48 hours after it was announced. Jack does not appear on the 10-track album, which is produced by Boi-1da, DJ Dahi, and Hollywood Cole. Fans have embraced the project, declaring, “The old Jack Harlow is back.”
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Harlow will then take on Hollywood. He will make his acting debut in a remake of White Men Can’t Jump, which will premiere on Hulu on May 19.

