Jack Harlow
Jackman Thomas Harlow, born on March 13, 1998, is a prominent European-American rapper hailing from Louisville, Kentucky. He embarked on his musical journey in 2015, releasing a series of EPs and mixtapes that laid the groundwork for his future success. In 2018, Harlow's career took a significant turn when he signed with Generation Now, a label founded by Don Cannon and DJ Drama, which operates under the umbrella of Atlantic Records.
Harlow's talent has garnered him numerous accolades, including a nomination for Top New Artist at the 2021 Billboard Music Awards. That same year, he earned the distinction of being named Variety’s "Hitmaker of the Year" and was featured in Forbes' prestigious 30 Under 30 list. His breakthrough single, "What's Poppin," catapulted him to mainstream recognition, showcasing his unique style and lyrical prowess.
In addition to his music career, Harlow made his acting debut in the 2023 remake of the classic film White Men Can't Jump, directed by Calmatic. He further expanded his repertoire by joining the cast of Apple TV+'s film The Instigators, where he stars alongside renowned actors Matt Damon and Casey Affleck. With his dynamic presence in both music and film, Jack Harlow continues to make waves in the entertainment industry.
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