There’s no slowing down for Jack Harlow. Hot off a surprise album release, visits to local schools and the Met Gala, the Louisville rapper returned to his hometown for a special honor. Harlow now has its own iconic Hometown Heroes banner. It was placed over the weekend on the side of a building at the intersection of Broadway and Barrett Avenue. Specifically, it was on the west-facing wall of the A-OK Storage building at 1100 East Broadway. That’s near the Old Forester’s Paristown Hall, where Harlow played one of five local shows in December 2021. During the ceremony, Harlow said the banners have always been an inspiration to him. Other banners people display around town include Muhammad Ali, Jennifer Lawrence, Colonel Sander and Diane Sawyer. The Grammy-nominated artist said she grew up around the banners, and they are very important. to him. He was emotional as he addressed a small crowd, including the governor and mayor, about the weight this honor carries.”If someone asked me if I’d rather have a Grammy or this, I’d choose this. A million times,” he said. Gov. are all thanking him. Andy Beshear, Mayor Craig Greenberg and Sen. Morgan McGarvey for his contributions to Louisville. That includes a new foundation launched Wednesday: The Jack Harlow Foundation. It will serve as the rapper’s vehicle to reinvest, uplift and support organizations that aim to improve Louisville, a new release said. Read more about it. Harlow released a new album called “Jackman” on Friday. He hid copies of it around the Highlands afterwards. The album includes many lyrics about his hometown and other places in Kentucky.
There’s no slowing down for Jack Harlow.
With a surprise album release, visits to local schools and the Met Gala, the Louisville rapper returned to his hometown for a special honor.
Harlow now has his own iconic Hometown Heroes banner. It was placed over the weekend on the side of a building at the intersection of Broadway and Barrett Avenue.
Specifically, it was on the west-facing wall of the A-OK Storage building at 1100 East Broadway.
That’s close to Old Forester’s Paristown Hall, where Harlow played one of five local shows in December 2021.
During the ceremony, Harlow said the banners have always been an inspiration to her.
Other banners that people around town have featured include Muhammad Ali, Jennifer Lawrence, Colonel Sander and Diane Sawyer.
The Grammy-nominated artist said she grew up around banners, and they mean a lot to her. He became emotional as he addressed a small crowd, including the governor and mayor, about the weight this honor carries.
“If someone asked me if I’d rather have a Grammy or this, I’d choose this. A million times over,” he said.
Gov. Andy Beshear, Mayor Craig Greenberg and Sen. Morgan McGarvey has everyone thanking him for his contributions to Louisville.
That includes a new foundation launched Wednesday: The Jack Harlow Foundation. It will serve as the rapper’s vehicle to reinvest, uplift and support organizations that aim to improve Louisville, a new release said. Read more about it.
Harlow released a new album called “Jackman” on Friday. He hid copies of it around the Highlands afterwards.
The album includes many lyrics about his hometown and other places in Kentucky.