What’s The Real Meaning Of First Class By Jack Harlow? Here’s What We Think

What's The Real Meaning Of First Class By Jack Harlow? Here's What We Think

What initially made “First Class” go viral was Jack Harlow’s masterful sampling of Fergie’s 2006 song “Glamorous.” In the chorus for “First Class,” Harlow plays off of Fergie’s iconic spelling of the word. Like a cat and mouse, Harlow raps alongside the Fergie sample: “I been a [G] / Throw up the [L] / Sex in the [A.M.] / uh-huh (O-R-O-U-S, yeah).”

Although Harlow’s fame is relatively new, he ensures that he has always been a “G,” a.k.a. gangster. The rapper goes back to his roots by throwing up the “L,” which stands for his hometown of Louisville, Kentucky. Then, well, “A.M.” represents the morning, so that should be pretty self-explanatory.

The chorus continues, “And I can put you in [First class, up in the sky].” And he sure can; Harlow’s estimated net worth is valued at $4 million! Since he has been a very busy man traveling around the world performing concerts, he would definitely need to fly out his honey to keep him company on the road. It was long suspected that Harlow and TikTok star Addison Rae were dating, but as of now, the ladies’ man has been secretive about exactly who he is romantically involved with.

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