Jack Harlow Reveals Tracklist For “Come Home The Kids Miss You”

Jack Harlow has shared the tracklist for his second studio album, Come Home The Kids Miss You. The star-studded list features appearances from Drake, Lil Wayne, Pharrell, and Justin Timberlake, as well as a song titled after Dua Lipa.

Harlow revealed the 15 songs in a tweet posted on Tuesday. Included are his previously released singles “Nail Tech” and “First Class.”

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As for the eye-catching “Dua Lip” track, Harlow shared a snippet of the hook on social media last week.

“Dua Lipa, I’m tryna do more with her than do a feature,” he raps on the song.

Come Home The Kids Miss You will be Harlow’s first full-length album since 2020’s Thats What They All Say.

In addition to releasing new music, Harlow is also starring in the upcoming remake of White Men Can’t Jump.

While at the 2022 Met Gala on Monday night, Harlow admitted that he had never seen the original film until he was offered the role first played by Woody Harrelson.

“Can I be honest,” Harlow told Vogue on the red carpet. “I was obviously familiar with it, it’s an iconic title and I’ve seen the movie poster, but I didn’t watch it until I got offered the role. I see why it’s a classic.”

Come Home The Kids Miss You will be available this Friday, May 6, 2022.

Check out the full tracklist for Come Home The Kids Miss You, as well as a snippet from his track, “Dua Lipa,” below.

Jack Harlow Reveals ‘Come Home the Kids Miss You’ Tracklist

With just three days to go, Jack Harlow has revealed the tracklist for his sophomore album Come Home the Kids Miss You.

In addition to the Fergie-sampled hit “First Class,” which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, the 15-track set includes appearances from GOATs like Lil Wayne (“Poison”) and Pharrell (“Movie Star”).

Justin Timberlake joins Jack on “Parent Trap,” while Drake drops in on their long-awaited collaboration “Churchill Downs.” It’s unclear if this is the same song that leaked last month where Drake reportedly took shots at Pusha T.

The Louisville heartthrob also shoots his shot with Dua Lipa on the aptly-titled “Dua Lipa,” which he recently teased.

The album, which follows 2020’s Thats What They All Say, is shaping up for a huge debut with first-week sales projections between 160-180,000.

Come Home the Kids Miss You drops Friday. See the tracklist below.

Come Home the Kids Miss You Tracklist

1. “Talk of the Town”
2. “Young Harleezy”
3. “I’d Do Anything to Make You Smile”
4. “First Class”
5. “Dua Lipa”
6. “Side Piece”
7. “Movie Star” feat. Pharrell
8. “Lil Secret”
9. “I Got a Shot”
10. “Churchill Downs” feat. Drake
11. “Like a Blade of Grass”
12. “Parent Trap” feat. Justin Timberlake
13. “Poison” feat. Lil Wayne
14. “Nail Tech”
15. “State Fair”

Wiz Khalifa Says He Was Banned From Met Gala for Smoking

Wiz Khalifa’s Met Gala appearance went up in smoke.

The superstar stoner revealed that he wasn’t invited to attend fashion’s biggest night because organizers were afraid he would smoke on the red carpet.

“They were scared of me smoking on the red carpet or at the event so no met gala,” the Taylor Gang rapper told his Twitter followers on Monday.

While he understands their position, Wiz noted that cannabis is legal in New York, where the event is held each year. “I don’t blame em but weed is legal dude, sheesh.”

When a fan told him that the Met Gala organizers would “come back to their senses,” Wiz said, “…i ain’t trippin.”

It’s been four years since Wiz last attended the Met Gala, but apparently he wasn’t asked back after lighting up a doobie on the red carpet.

“I did it last time and they freaked out apparently. With a doob of course,” said Wiz, who also attended in 2016 and 2017.

While Wiz wasn’t on this year’s guest list, his rap peers were in attendance including Nicki Minaj, Cardi B, Future, Kid Cudi, Megan Thee Stallion, and more.

Wiz isn’t the only celebrity who hasn’t been invited back to the Met Gala. Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour, who oversees the guest list, revealed that former President Donald Trump was no longer welcome.

However, Wiz may have plans to return next year. “I’ll just be buffer and more stoned next year anyway,” he added.