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First class trouble genres
First class trouble genres












first class trouble genres

The video clip was made available along with the release of Come Home the Kids Miss You, at midnight on May 6, 2022.

first class trouble genres

The track also contains a reference to Euphoria actor Angus Cloud. The song sees Harlow rapping about his "journey to success" and also "spelling out what's in store for his traveling companion" over a soft piano melody, which leads into Harlow interpolating the chorus of Fergie's 2006 song " Glamorous". Harlow posted a snippet of the track on social media on April 1, 2022, captioning it in part "How 'bout this one next?" The snippet went viral on TikTok, with users responding to the song's "summery vibes", with the clips featuring the song gaining a total of 28.8 million views before its official release. The song also entered atop the charts in Australia, Canada and New Zealand, peaked at number two in Austria, Germany, Ireland, Lithuania, South Africa, Switzerland and the UK, and within the top ten in Denmark, Finland, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden. It was also his first to debut atop the chart. "First Class" debuted at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming Harlow's second song (and first solo song) to top the chart, after his collaboration with Lil Nas X on " Industry Baby" in 2021. The song went viral on TikTok before its release. The song was produced by Rogét Chahayed, BabeTruth, Charlie Handsome, Jasper Harris and Nickie Jon Pabón, and heavily samples the 2006 Fergie song " Glamorous", which features Ludacris and was produced by Polow da Don. " First Class" is a song by American rapper Jack Harlow, released through Atlantic Records and Generation Now as the second single from Harlow's second album Come Home the Kids Miss You on April 8, 2022. From the album Come Home the Kids Miss You














First class trouble genres