Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "JACK HARLOW - COMMON GROUND"
Episode Date: April 28, 2023Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJack Harlow is back. The 25-year-old rapper unveiled his third studio album, Jackman., at the stroke of midnight on Friday (April 28).The star, whose full first nam...e is in fact Jackman, surprised fans with the project announcement just two days before its release. He revealed the release date alongside the album cover, a shot of a shirtless Harlow standing with his arms crossed in an alleyway next to some garbage cans.At the time, Harlow didn’t reveal anything surrounding the album’s track list and features, but the secrecy was well worth the wait.Spanning 10 songs and a running time of just 24 minutes, it’s a truly solo effort; Harlow doesn’t lean on any featured artists.Jackman. follows Harlow’s 2022 sophomore album, Come Home the Kids Miss You, which peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 albums chart and produced hits like “Nail Tech,” “Dua Lipa” and the Hot 100 chart topper, “First Class.” His 2020 debut album, That’s What They All Say, launched the rapper into the spotlight with “What’s Poppin.”It’s a busy year for Harlow, who is set to star in the upcoming remake of White Men Can’t Jump, which will hit Hulu on May 19. source: Jack Harlow’s ‘Jackman.’ Is Here: Stream It Now (msn.com)Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Jack Carlo said, quote, college students in a hurry to jump to a four count and say the end word, end quote.
And let me tell you, I haven't been the same since.
I could never look at a live performance the same ever again.
You would think it'd be obvious, but I was under the presumption that the courtesy for having your favorite artists on stage
would be to not say the N-word
if you weren't black.
But obviously, as a person who's probably been
to a lot of live events,
talking about Jack Carlo, definitely not me.
I only come out when it's the goat.
Like, come on now.
Noticing a lot of white people
screaming the N-word,
and everybody just keeps going on
like it's just okay.
Obviously, it's in tracks, it's in songs.
That's what a lot of people love to say,
well, why y'all say it every three seconds
if we can't say it either?
and that just completely missing the point at that point it's just like man why not we just go back
to slavery at this point you know what i mean like we just gonna miss the entire entire point of
what we did with the word but you know it's okay it's all right um they'll learn at some point
hopefully they probably won't but um jack harlowe pointing of all people to point that out
it's very um ironic and the way he said it too like jumping like they're waiting for a four count
because you know artists come on stage they'd be like one
one, two, three, four, and they, you know, all the white people, they just, they start saying
the word.
I said one song, like, I'm a ride from my, I'm a die from my, y'all know that song?
Hold up.
I'm gonna find that, because that track, that must go off at the, uh, at the frat parties.
Is it, is by C murder?
No, the YG's song, that's what it is.
The YG, GZ, and Rich Homi-Quon track called My N-Ward.
I bet that's, man, you know, I'm kind of joking here, but I'm kind of being serious at the same time.
Like, I did, you know, realize that white people did say it at the live events, but I didn't think it was as common as it is in reality.
Like, I feel like you see, you know, sometimes crowds may be a little mix.
They do say when you get to a certain heights in artists.
your crowd is like mostly white because you know that's the biggest demographic and they may sing
along to your song and let's just say they're not leaving out no words they try to let you know
that they know all the words to your songs you know so i guess that's a way you can look at it or or
you could take a lot of disrespect with them blatantly saying the N-word as you're performing on stage
if YG performed my N word
actually
I just remembered
hold up
YG brought a fan
brought fan on stage
said in word
let me see
so YG
kicked the had it
yes okay
I remember this
oh he kicked the fan off
for not saying
not saying
F Donald Trump
that's funny
I thought he kicked a fan off
after something else
Well, anyway, something else popped up.
So Kendrick Lamarer, he kicked a fan off stage for a white fan using the N-word on stage.
So it was a white woman.
It was a woman as well.
So, you know, you can't be too aggressive with the kickout.
You know, if it was a guy, he may have to do something to him.
But anyway, since it was a woman, I always find the interest.
I've never seen in, like, real life, a woman say the N-word into a group of,
black people maybe on one-on-one with significant others because that is a thing you know some people
be out here letting the land of significant others get away with it when they're at home by themselves be like
see that's why you ain't you know hey I'm trying to let y'all know some so anyways um they said
a white woman was on stage said the N-word kensie glomar was not having it in the slightest and
he told her
you gotta bleep one single
word
and then she appeared to not
realize what he was saying
she was like what you mean
what word could he
possibly want me to bleep out
she was flabbergasted
and anyways
in Gulf Shores Alabama
at all places
man
I'm not trying to give any personal
details but let's just say that is not great news that this happened in ghost shores alabama anyways so
she said the n-word kendrick was basically you know he was nice because you know kensriky you know he's uh
he hangs out with the monks and he's learned peace and tranquility so to approach the situation in a
peaceful manner he just let her know that you know you just got bleep out one word
and then once she was flabbergasted
she had to get kicked off the stage
technically
Kendrick did
ask the crowd
if she could give
another try so Kendrick was trying to
cop all the pleas in the world
and I wonder why that is
now let me chill you know let me not get on my
Dr. Umar
Kendrick loves all white women type stuff
you know what I mean even though I may have just said it
but let's just say that Kendrick
gave her a second chance. Y'all think she still said the N-word? Because technically the crowd
just booed offstage, so Kendra was like, yeah, you probably got to go. And then after that, you know,
it was it. And then, of course, you love this headline because it was probably written by a white person,
because it literally just said, is it ever acceptable for a white person to sing the N-word? And at that
point, I just lost all faith in humanity. Because if we're still at this question, I don't know if I've already
said it in this segment maybe i said in the last segment but yeah we may no i already said it so
you already heard my little my little joke for it yeah we may just have to go back to the old days
because because i don't i don't think they understand that we in the modern age like you got to
tone that down a little bit you know that that racism right there you got to put a pin in that you know
it's really not tolerated no more but sometimes they get a little beside themselves
and start saying the n-word right in front of black people
So anyways, shout out to Jack Harlow for pointing that out.
I ain't going to lie, this whole album.
It seemed like it's goaded.
Maybe his best album of all time.
But we're going to see.
I don't know if I'm overreacting, but his fans would definitely let me know how they feel about it in the coming future.
Well, coming future, soon to be.
I don't know.
TBA, TBD.
Yeah, I get it.
I'm saying.
Click my link to my bio.
Let me know on one of my social medias.
What do you think about Jack Harlow and the latest track, Common Grounds, kick.
off Jackman and him just letting the fans know from Rip that he's not here to play around
