Jack Harlow has released the lively video for “Churchill Downs,”. His collaboration with Drake taken from his new album Come Home the Kids Miss You.
Filmed at the Kentucky Derby. Last month, the video sees the two rappers get enthusiastic over some of the wagers they placed. The clip blends slow motion footage of the races with the two rapping from the sidelines, with some particularly striking wide-angle shots. It’s a simple performance video, but it puts across the effortless chemistry of its stars.
In the track from his recently released album ‘Come Home The Kids Miss You’. Jack raps, “The label used to wonder how I’m supposed to stand next to Vert.”
Meanwhile, Lil Uzi Vert defended the rapper earlier this week, sharing that Harlow “doesn’t have white privilege”, after question marks surfaced around Harlow’s chart success. As suggested by TMZ, which filmed a short interview with Vert while he was on a fan meet-and-greet this month. Harlow’s success could be seen as “white privilege”.
Vert responded to the reporter’s question about whether Harlow “deserves all the hate he’s getting”. “Nah, he’s really good,” Vert told the interviewer as he turned to the camera.
Jack Harlow previously supported his recent album with the black-and-white video for “First Class”. Drizzy isn’t the only high-profile collaborator on the record. Though, as there’s some heavy-hitters such as Justin Timberlake, Lil Wayne, and Pharrell also present on the record. When asked about the “white privilege”, Vert answered: “Nah, he doesn’t have white privilege… nah, he’s signed to Black people”. The rapper was referencing Generation Now, DJ Drama’s label and an imprint of Atlantic Records that both Harlow and Vert have been signed to.
As for what’s ahead, look for Young Harleezy to hit the road as part of his Come Home The Kids Miss You Tour with the City Girls, which kicks off in Nashville on September 6.
Harlow’s Come Home The Kids Miss You album debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 with 113,000 total album-equivalent units sold first week.