Jack Harlow declares himself best white rapper since Eminem in a new song

Jack Harlow delivers his third solo studio album, titled Jackman.

Less than a year after releasing his sophomore album Come Home the Kids Miss You, the Kentucky-born musician revealed the surprise project on Wednesday

The album comes just weeks before the 25-year-old makes his feature film debut in the White Men Can’t Jump remake. The project is directed by Charles “Calmatic” Kidd II with a script from Kenya Barris and Doug Hall. Harlow will star alongside Sinqua Walls, Teyana Taylor, Laura Harrier, Vince Staples, and the late Lance Reddick. White Men Can’t Jump will hit theaters on May 19.

The new album includes a new song titled “They Don’t Love It,” where the young rapper claims he’s the hardest white rapper since Eminem with the following lines: “The hardest white boy since the one who rapped about vomit and sweaters / And hold the comments ’cause I promise you I’m honestly better than whoever came to your head right then.”

Jack Harlow makes reference to Eminem’s 2002 iconic track “Lose Yourself,” where the legendary Detroit rapper spits: “His palms are sweaty, knees weak, arms are heavy There’s vomit on his sweater already, mom’s spaghetti.”

You can listen to Harlow’s new song below:

Jack Harlow has cited Eminem as one of his biggest influences while growing up. Couple of years ago, the two even jumped on a track “Killer” (remix) together with Cordae.

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