Jack Harlow is surprising fans with his neo soul-inspired album, Monica, which he released on his 28th birthday.
On Friday (March 13), Jack Harlow delivered his fourth album, Monica, a neo soul-leaning project, which is a vast departure from his previous rap projects. The nine-song collection features the Kentucky native melodically rap-singing romantic songs dealing with the ups and downs of love. Among the soulful standout tracks include "All of My Friends, "Lonesome," "Trade Places" and "Say Hello."
In an interview with the New York Times' Popcast program, Jack explained why he delved into soul music as opposed to taking a "safer route" by retreating into traditionally White sounds.
"I love Black music... Of course I'm hyper aware of the politics of today," he stated. "That safer landing spot that a lot of my White contemporaries have found... There's plenty of people expecting me to take some of the routes y'all are taking."
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