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After their popularity surged in early 2020, rapper
Jack Harlow
transitioned into a new stage of his career with debut album
That's What They All Say
, with collaborators like
Lil Baby
to
Adam Levine
. The Louisville MC's debut set expands his repertoire with a collection of laid-back anthems. Production notes from an all-star cast act as sounding boards for different aspects of
Harlow
's style:
Harry Fraud
scores the smooth yacht rap of "Keep It Light,"
JetsonMade
sends the boat to sea with the soul-addled "Same Guy," and legendary producers
Scott Storch
and
Boi-1da
help secure a second key hit for
with the floaty "Tyler Herro." As expected,
helms the album's narratives with his signature charisma, swerving from introspective quarantine laments ("Baxter Avenue") to the "cosigned by Diddy" boasts of "Face of My City" as he rounds out the project's range of sonics. ~ David Crone
Jack Harlow
transitioned into a new stage of his career with debut album
That's What They All Say
, with collaborators like
Lil Baby
to
Adam Levine
. The Louisville MC's debut set expands his repertoire with a collection of laid-back anthems. Production notes from an all-star cast act as sounding boards for different aspects of
Harlow
's style:
Harry Fraud
scores the smooth yacht rap of "Keep It Light,"
JetsonMade
sends the boat to sea with the soul-addled "Same Guy," and legendary producers
Scott Storch
and
Boi-1da
help secure a second key hit for
with the floaty "Tyler Herro." As expected,
helms the album's narratives with his signature charisma, swerving from introspective quarantine laments ("Baxter Avenue") to the "cosigned by Diddy" boasts of "Face of My City" as he rounds out the project's range of sonics. ~ David Crone