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Jack Harlow Drops Rap for R&B on New Album
25 Mar
Summary
- Jack Harlow's new album Monica embraces R&B and jazz sounds.
- The Monica Tour begins August 4 in Brooklyn, NY.
- Harlow intentionally omitted rapping for a melodic, softer sound.

Jack Harlow is set to launch his North American Monica Tour on August 4 at the Brooklyn Paramount, with dates spanning across the U.S. and Canada. This tour supports his latest album, Monica, which represents a notable departure from his previous work.
The album, recorded at Electric Lady Studios, features a pivot to R&B and jazz influences. Harlow described the new direction as a conscious effort to move away from braggadocio, aiming for a more egoless and melodically driven sound. He stated that the core instruction during production was 'no rapping,' focusing on melody instead.
Fans can anticipate a sonic shift with this neo-soul-inspired project. Ticket presales commence March 26, with general sales beginning March 27. The tour is scheduled to conclude on September 21 in Oakland, California.




