At lengthy final, Jack Harlow has dropped his fourth studio album, Monica.
After months of anticipation, the Louisville rapper shared the follow-up to 2023’s Jackman on Friday (March 11). Harlow’s new musical period seems to lean in direction of a extra soulful path, which was beforehand teased in album trailers starring sports activities journalist Taylor Rooks and two older gentlemen discussing Nineteen Eighties to 2000s R&B.
Monica got here on considerably quick discover, as Harlow announced the project in February, one 12 months after composing it at New York City’s Electric Lady Studios. The album additionally serves as Harlow’s twenty eighth birthday reward.
Before the discharge of Jackman, Harlow dropped singles “Hello Miss Johnson,” “Just Us” that includes Doja Cat and the viral smash “Lovin’ On Me,” which secured Harlow a spot in Spotify’s Billions Club. The tune, which samples Cadillac Dale’s 1996 tune “Whatever (Bass Solique),” was No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for six weeks, marking Harlow’s third chart-topper.