Project was released on April 28th

Jack Harlow claims his first No. 1 debut on Billboard’s Top Rap charts and his third consecutive Top 10 debut on the Top 200 Albums chart with Jackman. The Generation Now/Atlantic Records rap superstar released the project on April 28th.

Upon the album’s release, Harlow released a video for “They Don’t Love It” which takes fans on a tour of his hometown of Louisville, KY.

Harlow also launched The Jack Harlow Foundation last week which serves as the Louisville, KY native’s primary philanthropic vehicle to reinvest, uplift and support organizations aiming to make the city that raised him a better place. In conjunction with the official launch, The Jack Harlow Foundation gifted four Kentucky-based organizations who are actively working to make their community a better place — Adelante Hispanic Achievers, Centro Latino, Russell: A Place of Promise, and Sponsor4Success.

Multiple Grammy-nominated rapper/actor/entrepreneur born Jackman Harlow is one of music’s brightest stars. The Kentucky native boasts six Grammy Award nominations, two No. 1 singles, nearly 30 RIAA Platinum certifications, and over 10 billion career streams to date. Harlow released his critically acclaimed, RIAA Platinum certified debut album, That’s What They All Say in December 2020, which featured the chart-topping, 8x Platinum worldwide hit, “What’s Poppin’,” which earned him his first Grammy nomination for Best Rap Performance, along with a wide array of other award nominations.

The Generation Now/Atlantic Records rap superstar reached even greater heights in May 2022, with his Gold-certified sophomore album, Come Home The Kids Miss You, highlighted by the bombastic Platinum-certified lead single “Nail Tech” and the chart topping, multiple-Grammy-nominated, 2x Platinum single “First Class,” which made a spectacular debut at atop the Billboard Hot 100, marking his first solo No. 1 single, while earning the biggest streaming week of 2022.

This spring, Harlow will make his acting debut, starring in the remake of the cultural classic, White Men Can’t Jump.