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Jack Harlow Ditches Rap for R&B on 'Monica'
13 Mar
Summary
- Jack Harlow shifted from rap hits to R&B on his new album.
- He moved to New York in January 2025 for fresh inspiration.
- The album 'Monica' features live band sessions and guest vocalists.

Jack Harlow has embarked on a significant musical transformation with his latest album, "Monica," released this past Friday. Following chart-topping hits like "First Class" and "Lovin on Me," Harlow sought to evolve his sound. He relocated to New York in January 2025 to find new inspiration, eventually deciding to pivot from his established rap style.
The resulting album, "Monica," represents a departure into R&B influences, moving away from hip-hop. Recorded during pared-back sessions at Electric Lady Studios, the album boasts a warm and intimate atmosphere. It is executive produced by Aksel Arvid and features contributions from musicians like Robert Glasper and Cory Henry, with guest vocals from Ravyn Lenae and Omar Apollo.




