Popular rapper to visit Raleigh

A rising hip-hop star is on the way to entertain fans in Raleigh.

A native of Louisville, Kentucky, Jack Harlow has enjoyed several successful national tours, and performed at festivals like Bonnaroo, Lyrical Lemonade, Gov Ball, and Rolling Loud. Harlow got his break when he released a successful mixtape in 2016, and began to draw attention with his material, which often features stories of teenage pranks (he is still in his twenties), and the lessons that life teaches as people get a little older.

Harlow started rapping when he was 12, and began recording songs and rhymes when he was still in middle school. When he was a seventh-grader, he created “Extra Credit,” his first-ever mixtape, and by the time he was in high school, he was posting videos on YouTube. His work gained the attention of several labels, but he designed not to sign with anyone at that time.

However, when Harlow relocated to Atlanta, he signed with Atlantic Records on the Generation Now imprint of Don Cannon and DJ Drama, and continues to build his career.

A review of one of Harlow's shows says:



“Gave me goosebumps when the bass dropped the first time. Overall an amazing experience with one of my favorite artists.”




Harlow will be at the Lincoln Theater in Raleigh at 8.00 pm on October 30. Flyer printing is frequently used to create handouts advertising events like this.