Jack Harlow and Druski share a notably humorous friendship that has captivated fans throughout their respective rises to fame. Recently, Harlow drew attention by commenting on Druski’s post, which responded to Rubi Rose’s claim that her relationship with Druski was merely a publicity stunt. Druski’s caption read, “Never needed no PR,” to which Harlow quipped, “Or a stylist, or a trainer, or a nutritionist #INDEPENDENT #SELFMADE.”
This playful exchange sparked curiosity among fans about Harlow’s recent absence from the music scene. Comments flooded in, with one user asking, “Where Jack Harlow been at?” and another lamenting, “Damn, we need new Jack Harlow music; it’s been a minute.” Many fans expressed that they had almost forgotten about the duo, highlighting that Harlow hasn’t released solo music since his 2023 hit “Lovin On Me.”
Harlow is set to headline a special Citi Sound Vault show at the Brooklyn Paramount on October 17. In a press release, he expressed his excitement for the intimate performance, stating it would be “a special night.” Known for hits like “First Class” and “WHATS POPPIN,” he continues to maintain his presence in the industry.
In addition to his music career, Harlow has ventured into acting. His recent role in the remake of White Men Can’t Jump received mixed reviews, but he has since joined an all-star cast for Apple TV+’s The Instigators, featuring Matt Damon and Casey Affleck. This film has fared slightly better with critics, scoring 41% on Rotten Tomatoes—15% higher than White Men Can’t Jump.
Chad is a professional journalist specializing in Hip-Hop culture and writing music reviews.
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