May 4, 2024

Jack Harlow’s new album “Jackman” does not disappoint and exceeds Expectations

By: Natasha Randeniya

Online and Staff writer

Released on April 28 Jack Harlow’s new album “Jackman,” the follow-up to 2022’s “Come Home the Kids Miss You,” leaves listeners satisfied.​​ This album is a must listen too whenever you are looking to bring up the mood.

Jack Harlow’s “Jackman” album is a great addition to the rap genre. The album is a mix of different sounds, from upbeat and catchy tunes to more introspective and emotional tracks. The production quality is top-notch, with each song having a unique sound that showcases Harlow’s versatility as an artist.

Released on April 28th, 2023 Jack Harlow’s new album “Jackman,” the follow-up to 2022’s “Come Home the Kids Miss You,” leaves listeners satisfied.

Harlow’s album consists of 10 outstanding songs for his audience to listen to. The album allows people to listen to all of the songs without taking up too much time. With the calming and upbeat tunes in Harlow’s album it can be listened to anywhere at any time.

One of the things that stands out about “Jackman” is the way Harlow tells stories through his lyrics. His ability to construct vivid pictures with words makes it simple to imagine the events he is narrating. With every song listeners can feel a deep connection you feel through his lyrics as they can be very relatable.

Harlow’s album consists of 10 outstanding songs for his audience to listen to. It is a total of 24 minutes and 8 seconds which allows people to listen to all of the songs without taking up too much time.

Another addition that makes “Jackman” so enjoyable is its energy. The album is full of great songs that are sure to get you moving from the catchy chorus to the up-beat beats. Harlow knows how to make music thats both fun and meaningful, and “Jackman” is a perfect example of that.

Another thing that sets “Jackman” apart is its authenticity. Harlow is honest and vulnerable throughout the album, sharing his thoughts and feelings on a variety of topics. Each of his songs tell a different story about things that he thinks and have to do with his own personal life like in the song “blame on me”.

One of the things that stands out about “Jackman” is the way Harlow tells stories through his lyrics. He has a way of painting vivid pictures with his words, making it easy to visualize the scenes he’s describing.

Although “Jackman” is a great album there is a controversial side. Throughout Harlow’s album he raps about cultural appropriation and cancel culture. Towards the end of his album, he addresses his whiteness, on “It Can’t Be,” he turns the moment into a punchline, making it rather difficult for some listeners to take him or “Jackman” seriously.

Jack Harlow’s “Jackman” album is a great addition to the rap genre. The album is a mix of different sounds, from upbeat and catchy tunes to more introspective and emotional tracks.

Despite the many features, Harlow is still the star of the show. His flow and delivery are on point throughout the album, and he has a way of making all topics sound interesting. All of the tracks are prime examples of this, with Harlow rapping about everyday topics.

Harlow is honest and vulnerable throughout the album, sharing his thoughts and feelings on a variety of topics. Each of his songs tell a different story about things that he thinks and have to do with his own personal life.

Overall “Jackman” is a quality album because of Harlow’s ability to tell stories through his lyrics. He has a way of painting vivid pictures with his words, making it easy to visualize the scenes he’s describing. By sharing his personal experiences, Harlow is able to connect with his listeners on a deeper level and create music that resonates with them.

“Jackman,” was released on Apr 28 and is available to stream on streaming platforms like spotify, apple music, etc.

 

About Natasha Randeniya 12 Articles
Natasha Randeniya is the Online editor primarily focusing on the Arts section along with being a Staff Writer. This is Natasha’s second year in journalism and first year involved with the La Vista paper. In Natasha’s free time she loves to hangout with her friends and family, go to the beach, go shopping, and dance.

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