Jack Harlow Gets Personal on New Song “Tranquility”

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Jack Harlow has dropped a new song titled "Tranquility," alongside an official music video that finds him walking through a cloudy New York City while getting some things off his chest regarding his career.

Harlow opens "Tranquility," explaining that he'll pay whatever rent is needed to achieve a sense of peace at home while stating that he won't settle down anytime soon. Harlow then explains that he doesn't care about being accepted in hip-hop and wants a check for every dollar New Balance makes.

"I ain't lookin' for no hip-hop credibility / Give a fuck who feelin' me, I'm feelin' me / I'm really him, I'm really that remedy / Himothée Chalamet, pretty girls salivate / On the low, off the grid, in the cut, out the way / My prime's in full swing like a Callaway," raps Harlow. "I need a dime every dollar New Balance makes / Ain't 'bout to let the world takе my smile away / People that bеtrayed me don't even fuckin' know that I know / It's somethin' that I just file away / Lost a few M's on the festival / Okay, and I can't wait to do the second one."

The 26-year-old continues barring up and addresses his fans who want the old Jack Harlow back by letting them know his next project is going to be "exceptional." Ed Sheeran also gets a mention, while Harlow reflects on wanting to do more with his career to prove he's an undeniable figure in the game, adding he won't be letting the world into his personal life as much as he used to.

"Fans still say they miss Jack with the spectacles / Last project, I was givin' you conceptual / Next project, I'll be givin' you exceptional," Harlow continues. "Label ready for the next record, I'll let you know / 'Bout to ask Ed Sheeran what they gave him / Last time that he went to renegotiate the decimals."

He continues, "I'm proud of what we done, but I'm tryna be better though / 'Cause I don't think I've really made nothin' incredible / Lot of hard verses and a couple regrettable / As far as big records go, yeah, I got a few of those / But I ain't done nothin' indisputable / Maybe I'm delusional / I just left the old me's funeral / I would turn the camera on and give you more of me like I used to do / But somethin' 'bout it don't seem suitable."

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