Jack Harlow - Gang Gang Gang [Official Music Video]
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- Jack Harlow - Gang Gang Gang
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Director: Eliel Ford
Producer: Brendan Garrett
DP: Emerson Duggan
Editor: Neal Farmer
Production Company: Bucket Pictures
Local Production: Hatfield Media
Label: Generation Now / Atlantic Records
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Video Commissioner: Kareem Johnson
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"did u hear about kelly?"
"Which kelly"
"R.Kelly"
Waittttt that’s actually funny
😂nahh, jit funny
Hahahahaha😂😂😂😂 way to set the mood bruh 😂😂
its funnier when you read it in your head. underrated double entendre
Best comment 😂
“He spent a night at the museum, and all the mummies came alive and he had to raise and feed them” Truly a message we can all get behind from Jack here
"The one who ate the family of worms and ate his boogers and piss and germs"
Came here from there lmao
Ifykyk.
he only has one dish.
This comment section is full of men of culture 🥂
YES 😂
Which Liam?
"Did you hear about Liam? Liam who? Our Liam. He fell asleep at the museum. The mummies came to life and he had to raise and feed em. Oh that Liam"
What is this about Liam isn’t in the song
@@Jeditz628it’s a meme
@@Jeditz628it’s a parody
@@Jeditz628obviously not this song is awful it’s a joke
Okay I get it
This song is the greatest "boys" song. It really shows you can grow up with someone and think you know all about them, but sometimes they have another side that they never show. Great storytelling Jack.
it shows that you can never know every aspect of a person, if you're close with them expect there to be hidden areas of their personality.
And physiological tings
Y'all shouldn't be learning life lessons from dumpster fire poetry
You don't listen to music if that's what you think.
This song is fucking hilariously corny. Anyone who take it serious needs to take a few steps back
You grow up with your homies, and you think you're gonna be down for life. But then, as you get older, you start to realize that some people change. They start doing dumb stuff, and they become people you don't even know. It's tough, but it's part of life. And Jack Harlow is spitting straight facts in this song. He's a real one, and I can't wait to see what he does next.
Dumb stuff?
Man idk who ur homies are but none of mine have been committing SA or assaulting kids 😂
On God bro I know a guy me and him where very tight 2013 when we were 10 now he gives me cold shoulders I even heard he is into fraudulent activities now.
@sosam2000 you think you know them, but you never know what people are capable of dawg. Cut the homies for life bullshit . Thats the point of the song
@@dimo6994depends what they done tho. I grew up in a poor neighborhood, but as one of the only ones i know, i took the straight road. Started working legally for my shit. My homies r earning they money other ways, but they still my homies till i die.
I’m so glad he’s put out a video for this one. I saw a lot of people confused by these lyrics when the album first came out, I hope everyone listens closely and always hold their people accountable.
Yeah I was confused on the first listen but by the end the moral of the story is pretty clear. Great song.
Last verse clears it all up, no need for video. You gotta listen all the way through. No offense, I know I definitely don't always.
@@superchet4026this is the most level-headed comment I’ve ever read on the internet. I hope your life is full of blessing my man.
@@superchet4026 good point about the last verse. That being said I think the video has a purpose to spread this way of thinking to more people.
I’m actually still confused by the very last part. Anyone care to share their interpretation and why?
“We hold accountable the ones we hold dear out of morals, but mainly fear
The choice becomes clear
And years of camaraderie suddenly disappear
Almost like you never were here”
This one hits like a brick. This song nearly had me tearing up. When you finally realize your friends have slowly changed into different people. you can no longer associate with for your own good.
Man this is so reassuring, I always felt like I was a bad friend for confronting and acknowledging when my friends were being bad people. Thank you jack, hopefully more people will hold their friends accountable
Exactly. Loyalty is good but be loyal to the truth & to morality first , not loyal to friends who want us to lie, steal, and abuse people along with them
Y’all tellin me you needed jack Harlow to tell you what’s ok think for yo self
@@gangy8037some people need a religion lol… people are all different
@@milagomez55love the way you put it. Just be glad it's reaching people and the message is being understood as intended.
@@milagomez55 what a terrible attitude to have. Bee humble. Some people believe in religion. Some people don't. You aren't better for not being religious.
This song covers a topic that a lot of us have to go through but no one really talks about. One of the rawest songs Jack’s made
Jack honestly outdid himself with the song but the video makes this a timeless masterpiece. The way the song and video connect and speak to your soul it’s honestly amazing. Thank you Jack
Mad good
Some people rlly just don’t get it glad u do
@@FrostedCornFlakes280 valid
For real dude. 💯💯 I can't believe he made a video for this one. It's hard to even listen to! Respect.
Mad respect to you Jack for touching a subject that’s been swept under the rug for so long. The world need more songs that talks about true life shit. Thank you King for addressing it. 🩵
Lol
@@jordxn4271 NOT
😩😂😭
Why tf is his gang consisting of grapist and chomos😂
What’s the subject?
I’ve never been a Harlow fan but this song & project deserves its flowers. Hope to see him dig deep like this more often. Respect
“Did you hear about Liam? He spent a night at the museum.”
he picks his boogers man, wtf no more gang this is hip hop
The one who ate that family of worms and his boogers and piss and germs
Gang gang gang gang gang
All the mummies came alive and he had to raise and feed them
This song actually made me respect him. I respect that hes touching on a topic people tend to shove under the rug
Exactly
if your memory is good lookup JAY FLY RED - WILL YOU REMEMBER in the search tab up top off top!
Talking about touching have you heard about Kevin?
@@rrtelijah4732 i think jack knows about him, idk he kept saying his name
He’s wrong u should stick by your boys even if they nuke 12 orphanages
jack always talks about wanting to add his own branch to the tree of hip hop, and this song is truly that branch.
🎯
My fav off the album, I am very glad Jacky released this as a single!! 💿
frr
Is my music ok??
*Twig
This is what Hip-Hop was made for! To tell stories!! Love this.
Yes! This should be the Top comment
@@BrookiecookiebabyNah.. top comment should and is about Liam. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Did you hear about Kelly
Which Kelly
R kelly
Fr
@@ChaseLundeberg-gq3qm graydon moment
Damn. Jack was really childhood friends with the Sinister Six.
I can't stand when people say Jack is "mid". This whole album is SO REAL. He could've went the commercial/radio route but he chose to talk about real shit on this album. I applaud him for real. it's hard to talk about topics like this.
True, or the say he’s an industry plant. Which is just backwards and comical.. real ones know 💯
@Jack HaIrow 🅥 stop
This is the real Jack. He’s been making music like this before he blew up
Yeah but let's be real that last album was trash, and this one is dope but it needed to be longer, not necessarily the song lengths but at least more tracks. I think if he had added one more verse to each song that only has two it would have hit way harder commercially and been more replayable. It kind of annoys me that he only put two verses on most of the songs because of you listen to "Blame it On me" which was three verses and I think 4 mins long, you can see the full potential of a fully fleshed out idea, he needs to work on his hook game too. The beat selection was perfect though. I predict he'll release a video for Denver or Blame it on Me next, if not both.
Pretty mid
Finally a music video that takes the story of a song seriously and produces a fitting imagery. Chapeau, great work!
if u want story listen to all lucas joyner songs
if your memory is good lookup JAY FLY RED - WILL YOU REMEMBER in the search tab up top off top!
@@metro.-. nigga said joyner lucas 💀
Nah this shits trash
I'm just saying Joyner has been doing story rap for a grip before he was famous n the shit was impressive. Jack did a immaculate job on this track portraying a tough topic but in terms of story rap Joyner/Immortal Tec/ atmosphere have perfected the craft.
This song hits hard. I left my hometown and joined the military. Got a degree, got married, got out, got a good job. One of my childhood friends is in jail for indecent acts with a minor. Another is in jail for stealing pharmaceuticals from his job. Another disappeared into a bottle and no one knows where he's at.
Me. I'm gonna be the last guy. Already half way down the bottle
@@skaterrabbit2005no point bro
@@skaterrabbit2005go hiking brah to earn that thirst
@@skaterrabbit2005 You don't know me and I don't know you but I do know that there will be better days. How you feel right now won't be forever, so please don't make a forever mistake.
@@skaterrabbit2005stay strong brother
This song is absolutley haunting. A eulogy for the friends we've lost. I think in the 21st century almost all of us in the western world have found ourselves in one of these situations at one time or another. A terribly painful feeling. Someone who you once called family, a brother, could be capable of such terrible attrocities it makes you question if you were a bad person for being their friend. For protecting your friend. The chorus screams all too loud. When Jack says, "Died for my dogs" He doesn't mean literally. I think he means the feeling of having your soul ripped out when you realize someone who you believed was someone you could look up to and trust could have been a wolf in sheep's clothing all along. An akward and painful subject to talk about. A poem of tragic porportions. Bravo, Jack. I am now a fan.
I love how they’re not like singing the song but saying it like a script/ story in a way
😳🔥
so rap, you're describing rap 😂(maybe not todays mumble)
@@ScottThePisces …I was describing the video how it felt like a conversation in compassion to his other videos 🧍🏾♀️
Yeah excellent story telling.
They used to storytell a lot back then
We need more songs like this in todays rap. Jack gonna stay on top for a minute lmao
So true bro
A hot minute I might add 😂
the verse about liam was inspiring. it goes to show that even when some friends drift away and become bad people, others will always be the good person you remember them as.
Liam spent a night at the museum
Which Liam?
@@FeathersMcGraw_ THAT liam
Did you hear about Liam? Our Liam? Yes our liam, he spent a night at the museum and all the mummies woke up and he had to raise and feed ‘em
He really matured in this album and the music showed, with this album I can confidently say I am a Jack Harlow fan
🤝🤝
if your memory is good lookup JAY FLY RED - WILL YOU REMEMBER in the search tab up top off top!
This song is complete garbage.
jack’s lyrics to this song are truly immaculate. definitely tells a story. we love you, jack
@@lceSpiceVevoMusic why’d you edit your comment?
Buddy you don’t know tunes like I do
@@audreyzz553 it’s not his real account commenting
oh i just got what you said yeah i know but they also changed their name after i responded to their reply
@Jack HaIrow 🅥 your boys have mental illness like this and you make a diss song I can understand cutting them off but come on bro
Jack is transforming as an artist. Love it
I had a best friend who is currently battling a slew of rape and kidnapping charges. This song hits so ducking close to home it hurts. U really think u know people
I’m actually so relieved and want to thank jack for putting this song out. It’s what’s needed
if your memory is good lookup JAY FLY RED - WILL YOU REMEMBER in the search tab up top off top!
It's real, but how is it gonna help with anything?
@@kcchiefsproductions8687 so he doesn’t turn into Kevin .. 🙄
@@tyroneevelyn lmao. True. I guess some people need a video like this to let them know not to be Kevin.
@@kcchiefsproductions8687 exactly bro!
I love this song it’s a great reminder that people don’t stay the same from when you met them and the ones u held closest end up being the ones you have to give the most distance
zamn zaddie
Is it? I thought it was more like someone can be good and decent to you and monstrous in other situations. it’s not that you don’t know them anymore, that’s the exact point he’s making, it’s difficult to get your head around your friends having very dark sides. Sometimes you think you know someone so we’ll you know them inside and out, not that they changed.
@@Redbrack I feel like both our thoughts go hand in hand bc in situations like that the first thing that comes to mind is your bond wit the individual and the person that you know them to be and in the end it leaves you conflicted bc you can’t condone their actions but your feelings toward them may not change
Ahem ahem takes notes *ashton kutcher*
The Fact that he had sold at least 10 Million units but still decided to drop this type of song speaks volumes of the man's character. Big Respect.
As someone who has a (former)friend that Sa'ed someone, massive respect for putting this out too many people just push this under the rug or believe "oh well it cant be ____ he wouldnt do that"
I've been bumping this since you put it out. I like how this album is more personal. You killed it bro
Same here man. This is apparently inspiration for his album: czcams.com/video/SqUe-V_jRXQ/video.html
This song is one of them ones everyone can appreciate. I love the substance put in this album and song especially
There isn’t much substance to this mate
@Barry 🇮🇪 the man is speaking on how far our loyalty can really go with those we maybe grew up with, or considered our ride or dies. It flips the generic "I'm always loyal" and asks can we excuse and just ignore or pretend like it never happened if they've done anything like the awful things described. As someone whose childhood to adulthood best friend did one of the worst things you can do as a human to a woman. It resonates with me, and to answer if anyone asks, I haven't spoken to him ever since.
@@Coldoroki yeah but I think that’s a given. There’s no moral dilemma there, if someone does that I’m never talking to them again
if your memory is good lookup JAY FLY RED - WILL YOU REMEMBER in the search tab up top off top!
@barry4649 even though the choice is clear there is still an emotional dillema, you know what to do yet youve only known them as a good person. Its not as simple as just cuttinf them off, if you were truly friends it will always be a bittersweet feeling.
This song is amazing. As others have said, it touches on a topic that doesn’t get much coverage. W Harlow
So are you going to call out your man’s drake ?
Bro🤣🤣🤣
I listened to the album in full once it came out and this was the song that I needed a video for... this needs to be on the radio and everywhere possible until people get it through their head that we all need to hold people accountable no matter their role in their life.
This hits home for me. I know too many male groups that have bonded over their “secrets” and how close they’ve become because of defending, allowing, coddling, and even ENCOURAGING their disgusting behaviour.
Thank you Jack.
@@fucka1386 tf
It's stomach turning. Glad this song exists tho.
I think you are slightly missing the point.
@@NOTBK666 and that point would be what exactly?
if your memory is good lookup JAY FLY RED - WILL YOU REMEMBER in the search tab up top off top!
this song makes me feel like calling all my primary and high school friends for a night party ,no music ,no phones but just talk and chill together
Nobody gaf
@@fearrp6777🤣🤣🤣
did you hear about liam? our liam? yes our liam. he spent all night in a museum. and then the mummies came to life and he had to raise em and feed em.
"He had to raise em and feed em? Nah that can't be Liam. He was working at a grocery store last time I seen him"
The most underrated song in this album. I love Jack Harlow ❤❤❤
This song really hit close to home with me, I had a my best friend who was a alcoholic do a bunch of serious abusive shit and another one got caught abusing his power as a cop. I cut ties with both of them and the worst part is that alot of people act like they didn't do anything
thank you for not accepting what they did!
“Which Liam?” “Our Liam”
broo !!! This one sent chills down my spine it's real ... shoutout to Jackman and his team.
I've been ANXIOUSLY waiting for this to drop! This entire album has made me fall even more in love with Jack Harlow.
This shit hit pretty hard..
A couple years ago I reconnected with my boy I haven't seen in two or three years before that, we kinda fell out for a while after we got into a fist fight, during the fight he said "You and I both know I'm the last real friend you got left" even though i chose to separate myself from our little clique because i wanted a better life after I got clean from Heroin and I couldn't that with them.
Anyways, I was making music and wanted to show him because he makes music too. We both played guitar and I introduced him to the idea of rapping, we always wanted to combine the two elements in a tasteful way. He was acting and saying some weird shit about conspiracy theories, and oddly enough I had been studying the same kind of stuff, I wanted so badly to get noticed with my music I was looking everywhere for a leg up. Well, he decided that was with drugs still, but I had grown out of that phase and wanted to expand my creativity organically. He told me had been tripping on LSD/Shrooms for the last three months and was pushing me to do it with him. He swore that the drugs and "higher learning" combined were making his music incredible.
Admittedly he got better, but he was definitely delusional from the drugs and extremely paranoid. A few days later we hung out and he was acting even stranger, almost scary, really going off about that conspiracy stuff. He thought I was Freemason, because I told him I was researching it and had actually applied to the local lodge, but ultimately backed out. That night I dropped him off but before I did I was rolling a blunt, and he told me about his cousin who was a girl really into witchcraft and that was the same kind of "higher learning" he was getting into.
I asked how she was, but forgot that me having a fling with her might have rubbed him the wrong way. There was an awkward silence, and I got this crazy pit in my stomach I can't even explain how odd I felt. Just felt like something was extremely off and finally he said "You should probably hurry up and get out of here man"
In my head I was like wow damn, were adults is he really mad her and I had sex? But figured whatever guess I'll smoke this blunt to my face and headed home. But I just couldn't shake that feeling I had, so the next day I called my other friend who just got out of jail. He had been locked for seven years, but I didn't wanna lose all my old friends so we reconnected.
I said to him "man Kyle is acting seriously odd, I know we already discussed this, but it's getting worse" and around noon time he texted back "yeah I know, he stabbed his dad last night, he's dead"
I couldnt believe what I was reading so I texted and messaged everyone I knew from town and all our old friends and they all heard the same thing, his own brothers found out through his friends that their dad was killed.
The way he chose to do it was reminiscent of like a sayounce or some sort of black magick ritual, it was 3AM on a harvest moon during the 13th of November and i remembered he told me that he took shrooms at 3am on the 13th of October and his voice became "like an angels" were his words.
When the cops came he didn't even remember what he did or anything and just casually walked past them covered in blood. He ended up in jail then refused to eat because he thought he was being set up, the whole story is nuts and you can look it up
(Kyle Carpenter - Thompson CT - Murder)
It's a small rural town, they call it the quiet corner of CT because no one really lives there and nothing happens. We barely even have police up there.
Anyway, once the news broke out so many of our old friends group felt bad for the kid, and even kinda pointed the blame toward me and his family because I guess you're supposed to be able to predict murder just based off someone being delusional, but the thing is schizophrenia runs in his family and clearly the drugs exacerbated it for him. His uncle almost killed HIS dad when he was younger as well, but they stopped him in time and got him help.
When we were growing up all of us always said we would have each other's backs forever, but when my boy was in jail for seven years? He said he barely got a letter, and when he got out that's freinds group basically evaporated, and when this kid went to jail for killing his dad? I was done with him personally. I lost my dad to cancer just years before and it made me angry that he chose to kill his. I would have loved to still have my dad.
Point I'm making is you really think you're gonna have the same freinds forever, but circumstances and choices change that over time. You have to draw the line somewhere, if the ship is sinking, build a new one to save yourself, and if anyone wants to be a part if that needs ship make room, but if someone chooses to jump off don't risk the ship by going to far out to search for them, extend a paddle if you can from a safe distance but be careful because sometimes those ones you thought were "gang" will take the paddle and die with it just so the rest of the ship is forced to go down with them
True. People change, and sometimes a friendship doesn't survive those changes. Let it be. It's not your fault if you want better for yourself.
Now this is deep and really got me thinking a lot
Thanks man for sharing fr💯
I think you should put this in a track, I'd love to listen
Where your music @?
Socials?Facebook?
What a crazy story man, it really makes you rethink a lot of things in life. If I learned one thing, following your intuition is always worth the risk. Incredible life lesson🙏🏻
Thanks for sharing this story
Most crazy youtube comment I think I've read. Good on you. A hard pill and life lesson to swallow. This expression of relatable feelings we find through music and other creative outputs can be mind boggling. Thank you for your story stranger.
your honesty and vulnerability is very needed and respected. not many people, let alone rappers, are so open. and its much appreciated. not an easy thing to do
you're scaring me, stop stop, you're scaring me
Our Liam
Owned only one dish
I’m not even gonna lie, I’ve always thought that young bro came across as being cool and down-to-earth. But I haven’t really been checking for his music. I’ve often wondered why many artists haven’t taken the route of reeling people in with what they’re used to, then showing them something different. This is exactly what Jack has done. He got commercially famous and decided to drop more of a pure “hip hop” project. This particular song is not only dope, but it’s very real. It sucks when you have to cut off people you’ve always rocked with because they turned out to be horrible human beings.
This is a masterpiece. It’s like telling a story more so than a music video. So many small details that make this music video amazing. I love how vivid it all was, and that he’s shedding light to topics that aren’t talked about a lot. Congrats jack for proving once again that your an artist that deserves to be recognized.
Masterpiece 😂 sure the message is legit but he is not a good "rapper"
Damn. This hit different frfr Glad Jack Harlow is speaking on real topics like this 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 A lot of times people think the unthinkably worst are people they can't think of.
This hits different for me right now. I see friends turning bad left and right, and never let the thought occur that something like this could even happen. It shakes your reality.
“Gang-Gang-Gang" paints a vivid picture of how the people closest to our childhood can sometimes turn out to be the worst version of themselves. Our friends from our "gang", and we stick with them through thick and thin. But when they cross certain boundaries, things can take a different turn, and the "bro code" that governs male friendships has to be dropped. Harlow does not encourage nor allow negative nor self-destructive behavior in another but he points out this toxic side in the friendship that we have made of it as cultural; therefore, this song is uncomfortable because we as people have embraced this toxicity. Jack stresses the importance of being responsible in our friendships and urges listeners to hold their friends accountable no matter how long they have known them.
Well said
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🎯🫶🙏🫡
Spot on
you spittin factuals 💯
This is truly is one of Jack’s darkest songs! Props to him for stepping out the comfort zone! 🙌
Did you hear about Liam? Which Liam? Our Liam!
the imagery is immaculate
A song called "Gang Gang Gang" not talking about cars, money and drugs and all that bullshit but real meaningful life experiences. Jack Harlow is really doing it his own way and i respect him for that.
Love that line: family till it can't be. Shit, I've been there.
Im really impressed by this. I really respect him for touching on this subject and executing it so well
Jack knows how to put an entire song together from his vocals, beats, guest appearances and subject matter Keep rocking out🇰🇪
This is easily the best Jack Harlow song I've heard. He's saying something interesting here not just rapping, also actually a great message that nobody likes to talk about.
He had Snoop Dogg on his last album who was sued for rape by two different women
@@user-er3bs9sq6i I see how you could think that contradicts the point of the song, but it really doesn't.
A: Jack Harlow could have not known that
B: Even if he did know it, the reality is that sometimes if you want to improve culture and make things better you need to go through it not against it.
C: Was he found guilty? I know this is the first I've heard of this but I don't really pay attention to that stuff
@@jon1867 Who are you to say that it really doesn't? Your opinion is not fact. You are defending rape because you are a celebrity worshiper. This album was not universally well received by the masses. Research fan review websites. This album is a 5 out of 10. 50 out of 100 is an F. Jack is absolutely garbage compared to someone like Joey Badass. You don't get falsely accused of rape by two different women. Snoop settled out of court and payed them to keep them silent.
@@user-er3bs9sq6i I'm not defending shit, music is subjective. Feel free to like what you like I really don't care who you like. BTW a two second google trying to find dirt on Joey Badass, shows him defending Bill Cosby who's got a lot more than two rape allegations and guilty convictions. Does that make both you and Joey celebrity worshippers?
If you think album ratings mean anything to me other than a suggestion on what to listen to, you're not even close to understanding how I process music or art in general.
@@jon1867 It took you 3 days to respond to that. Joey Badass didn't make a song about holding rapists accountable like Jack Harlow. He's not contradicting himself like Jack. But forget Joey Badass. Earl Sweatshirt makes Jack look like a short bus passenger. That's just one example. It would be difficult finding someone as bad as Jack. You can like Jack but most people don't.
Sick song Jack. Youre killing it brother
Jack finna make a sequel to this with artist friends instead of childhood friends about y'all know who 😭😭😭😭😭
SO FREAKING GOOD the whole album just hits the soul best one fs
Damn first listen of this song was a very weird experience
Man what a song. For years Ive been wondering would there be an artist who would talk about stuff like this in their songs? Jack Harlow clearly has a sense to do this and he shines bright
I gained like four whole levels of respect for Jack as both an emcee and an artist on this song. Wow.
This shit is mad powerful. Amazing story telling by Jack never heard something like this from him before
This will be an impactful deep cut in his catalogue for years to come.
Exactly
I REMEMBER WHEN I FIRST HEARD THIS SONG I GOT CHILLS. STILL NOW. SOME OF THE REALEST AND BEST STORYTELLING ALL YEAR ON THIS SONG. DAMN. IMAGINE.
damn dudes got a weird friend group
Real
What a great song and message!! That’s what hip hop should be!! Thank you Jack for this wonderful art! 🔥
should be? This IS what hip hop use to be until gangster rap hit
Gives me chills. Very eerie but he’s talking about things that need to be said
This song definitely grew on me. We need more songs like these tbh
This is actually a very sad song.
The lyricism and storytelling in this is real. And talking about when your homies get off track and you have to redefine how to move forward with the friendship
Not redefine. He says in this song that he gets rid of them. And why wouldn't you get rid of a creepy pedo/rapist? lol.
@@alexbush714 right. But it's relatable because we usually find ourselves in less dramatic situations 😎
Deep concept that most mainstream artists are scared to touch💯💯
Probably why the streams on this aren't piling up
Every single thing this song speaks about happened in my group of friends. People "who would never" became the only face I see
A brilliant piece of art. The best work that I think I've ever heard from him.
jack harlow is hands downs a true artist, he’s not just one thing and that’s why people sleep on his talent - artists tell stories and bring you into raw reality whatever that may be and like other art forms, it can only be truly appreciated, respected and praised by mature individuals. the responses since he dropped this show the difference between how much of the listening base only wants a specific repetitive beat and sound and not a mix of content or lyrical depth/honesty. ily jack, i’m proud of you keep it up
We need more songs like this to teach the younger generation with real life situations.
This song explains what a man has to go through. Life is not as easy as you think.
The men was mad at this one 🤣 not all of em but too many 😂 GREAT JOB JACK ❤SONG IS FIRE
His music hits hard when you have been though the motions of life, and you just tryna understand why everything keep happening to you and the way it does but sometimes you just gotta let it go and live stress fire. Thank you for being as real as you are Jack Harlow. Hopefully one day my music can have the same impact as yours💯
Still my favorite track off this project! This is such a home run concept for me. Sooo many dudes will condemn rapists, murders, pedophiles, but when it’s their homies, they make excuses based on the longevity of their friendship. Such a fresh concept that isn’t as talked about as it should be. As a small artist and producer myself with dreams of blowing up one day, seeing songs executed this well is super inspiring. Well done Jack! ⛽🔥
Not to mention in Hip Hop they overlook it unless they snitch or turn out to be gay, this track was definitely needed.
Wow!!!! Amazing!! I love this man forever for this!!
good on you jack, your lyrics inspire hope and positivity....sending that African love.Stay winning king
💙 This ALBUM DESERVES TO BE HEARD for next 1000 YEARS and more!!
The reason Jack Harlow is successful is cause his music is authentic. He built a loyal fanbase on consistency, and not being swayed into sounding like every artist. I pray one day my music can touch masses like Jack Harlow. But for now I’m just happy being a fan ⁴⁷
Fr bra
True asf
Bro you say this on every artist song and just replace their names. Go somewhere with your shameless ass self promotion. This ain’t it guy
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this is art
Finally an original track with a powerful message. We Need more of these! People want tò listen tò something that make them think, not just talking about Money,fame, drugs and hoes
This is a masterpiece. Glad he made a video for everyone that doubted this song or didn't fully understand it. Love jack so much!!!❤
“Dogs until the lifting of the fog”……That’s powerful.
dope visuals and dope lyrics, trully a masterpiece!
respect you for this jack
i love this man
I'm so glad he made a music video on what I think is hands down the best song off the entire album. Maybe not the most popular, but definitely the most impactful and for me, the most memorable by far.
-Did you hear about Kelly?
-Our Kelly?
-R Kelly..
NAHHHHHHHHH 💀
Take a bow Sir and prepare yourself for the 20k likes you're about to get over the next couple years. 😂😂😂
We love you Jack
The authenticity of the song makes one cry