In the new White Man Can’t Jump remake, Jack Harlow co-stars with the late actor Lance Reddick, whom he remembered with affection.
The “First Class” rapper said Reddick was “an absolute pleasure” to work with despite having little time with him (May 12) during a press conference at the movie’s premiere.
According to Harlow, her time on set with Lance lasted roughly two days. “I’m really happy you mentioned the folklore. Lance, rest in peace.
White Men Can’t Jump also features Teyana Taylor, Laura Harrier, and Vince Staples and will debut on Hulu on May 19. Reddick worked on it as one of his final tasks before his away suddenly at the age of 60.
While Jack Harlow has received some early praise for his performance in White Men Can’t Jump, Machine Gun Kelly just delivered a harsh attack to the “What’s Poppin'” rapper.
The Cleveland-born rapper and rock artist released “Renegade Freestyle” on Saturday (May 6), which may have been in response to Harlow’s previous declaration that he is “the hardest white boy” to pick up a microphone since Eminem.
Machine Gun Kelly delivered up caustic bars in his homies’ backyard while wearing a cap and no shirt. He took sure to fire a couple shots in the direction of Jack Harlow as well.
Make sure there are no misunderstandings. I am a great white, and I can consume these barracudas. I see why they name you Jackman, you jacked man’s whole swag/ Give Drake his flow back, man, I eat rappers like Pac-Man/ You’re stupid, it’s great to meet you/ I just put this hole in the ground for you like a soccer cleat shoe/ I see why they call you Jackman, you jacked man’s whole swag/ I eat rappers like Pac-Man/ Give Drake his flow back, man.
Coincidentally, MGK chose to rap over “Renegade,” a track from JAY-Z’s 2001 masterpiece album The Blueprint that was produced by Eminem and Luis Resto.
In other Machine Gun Kelly news, he recently performed with Cordae and freestyled over Central Cee’s popular song “Doja.”
When the original Central Cee anthem was released in July 2022, its lyrics—which frequently include the line “How can I be homophobic? My girlfriend is gay.
Rappers started using the Eve-approved rhythm and dropping their own bars over it after Central Cee became the first UK artist to have a video directed by Cole Bennett with a Lyrical Lemonade video.