After a riveting weekend of new music, Monday (April 8), has brought with it the first-week sales numbers for some major recent releases. Among them is Jack Harlow's surprise Jackman effort, which found him delivering bars on bars across 10 featureless titles at the end of April. While many were happy to hear the Kentucky native return to his rapper roots, the project has failed to achieve the same support that his sophomore release Come Home The Kids Miss You, amassed in 2022.
That album, which features Pharrell, Justin Timberlake, Drake, and more, landed at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 after earning 113K album-equivalent units (including 8K pure sales) during its first week out. Jackman, on the other hand, earned Harlow a spot at No. 13, with just over 34K in streaming sales and 2K in pure for a total of 36K. This puts the 25-year-old behind artists like Trippie Redd and Kali Uchis, with their Mansion Musik and Red Moon In Venus efforts respectively.
Jack Harlow's Jackman First-Week Sales Dip from Sophomore Album
Regardless of what the numbers have to say, Harlow seems proud of his latest work – even if it has earned him some backlash online. More specifically, the second track, "They Don't Love It," finds the White Men Can't Jump star rhyming about being "the hardest white boy" since Eminem. Not only did hip-hop heads on Twitter have plenty to say about this, but some other noteworthy Caucasian lyricists chimed in on the conversation as well.
On Saturday (May 6), Machine Gun Kelly leaned back into his rap skills, sharing a new cypher in which he dissed the "Nail Tech" hitmaker with absolutely no shame. Not only did he urge the young star to return Drake's flow back to him, but he also included a double entendre about underwater sea creatures. Tap into Jack Harlow's Jackman album on Spotify below if you haven't already. Afterward, tell us if you're surprised by his latest work's first-week sales numbers in the comments, and tap back in later for more hip-hop news updates.
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