Jack Harlow and Drake recently released the music video for their collaboration song "Churchill Downs," and the former took the rapper to his hometown to give him an experience of a lifetime.
According to Rolling Stone, the latest video was filmed last month at the Kentucky Derby, an annual horse race held in Louisville every first Saturday of May.
Harlow grew up in Louisville, and he took his new pal to watch the horse race along with thousands of people.
The video mainly featured the two rappers wearing pastel-colored suits inside an area surrounded by glass while spitting verses throughout the track.
The outlet noted that the rapper also paid homage to the Louisville Slugger by dropping by a baseball bat factory.
Harlow's latest song is a part of his new album "Come Home the Kids Miss You," which follows his successful 2020 debut "That's What They All Say."
Aside from Drake, other collaborators like Pharrell Williams, Lil Wayne, and Justin Timberlake also made contributions to the album.
Speaking to The Breakfast Club, Harlos revealed he added more bars to his verse after Drake submitted his recording.
"The moment he did it. He went stupid... I feel like that's one of my best verses. But he went so crazy that I was like, 'Yo I'm gonna have to add bars or everyone's gonna say he bodied me on my s***."
In an interview with the outlet, Harlow also noted that his tracks depend on his listening mood.
"Is it meant for just one mood - for the club or before you work out? I have to get over my burning desire to make all of the songs on an album 'always,' because then it never cuts through," he said.
Jack Harlow 'Come Home The Kids Miss You' Tour 2022
Jack Harlow will embark on a 22-date tour across North America to support his latest album. The rapper will be accompanied by his special guests, City Girls.
In early reports, the show will kick off at the Nashville Municipal Auditorium in Tennessee on October 16. His tour will wrap up at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia.
Harlow will also visit cities like Houston, Irving, Austin, Phoenix, Inglewood, Vancouver, Portland, Minneapolis, Salt Lake City, Denver, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Miami, Tampa, Chicago, and many more.
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