Kanye West Says Jack Harlow Is ‘Top 5 Out Right Now’

Kanye West is giving Jack Harlow his flowers.

On Friday, Ye shared the Louisville rapper’s new video for “Nail Tech” with his 14 million followers, along with a glowing endorsement.

“This ni**a can raaaaaaap bro And I’m saying ni**a as a compliment,” he wrote.

According to Ye, Jack is among today’s best MCs. “Top 5 out right now,” he added.

Upon hearing Ye’s praise, Harlow was overwhelmed with emotion.

“This right here…is one of the greatest moments of my entire life,” he tweeted. “Glad y’all all get front row seats to it…suddenly all the hate means nothing…imagine your hero saying this about you…I could cry.”

Fans called for a collaboration. “Need Jack x Ye asap!” commented one, while another added, “Need that Jack verse on Donda 2!”

Harlow has shared his love for Ye in the past. He once called Late Registration his “GOAT album.”

In an interview with British GQ, he spoke about Ye’s influence on the culture.

“I think he sees himself as Mozart or Beethoven,” he said. “I think he’s worried, not about what it looks like now but what it will look like in 100 years. Take what happened with the Taylor Swift situation: at the time it was all pitchforks, but now people treat that as iconic. I am always fascinated to see what he does next. This Donda roll-out, people are going to remember that for years.”

Kanye West Bypasses Streaming Services (And Lil Durk) With DONDA 2 Stem Player Exclusive Drop

Kanye West Stem Player

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Pusha T Says He’s Moved Past Drake Beef

Pusha T is putting his beef with Drake to bed.

Nearly four years after their rivalry, the “Diet Coke” rapper is looking back on one of hip-hop’s most explosive feuds. When asked about their history, Pusha said he’s moved on.

“I’ve already looked past that,” he said during an interview with Complex’s “360 With Speedy Morman.” “I don’t look towards that anymore. … Bygones are bygones, as far as I see.”

He also reflected on Drake and Ye’s reconciliation, saying it “works really good” to see them reunite even though it surprised him. He and Kanye spoke about ending the beef before December’s Free Larry Hoover concert.

“I told [Ye], ‘That might be good for you,’” he added.

He also addressed Drake’s recent video where his son Adonis is seen speaking French. “I been around the world thrice times I mean what I say,” Drake captioned the post, quoting lyrics from Clipse’s “Cot Damn.”

The reference struck fans as surprising considering Pusha’s “Story of Adidon” diss, but Pusha didn’t think much of it. “I thought he was propping up his son, speaking French,” said Pusha, who was asked if he thought the lyric was “sus.”

“No, not with his son, never. I wouldn’t think that. I wouldn’t put my son in, like, that type of energy,” said Pusha, who welcomed his son in June 2020.

He noted Drake was a Clipse fan, so he understands why he chose that caption. “I think it was just drawing a parallel to, like you said, his son speaking French. I don’t think it was anything more than that.”

Pusha is now gearing up for his highly-anticipated new album, which was produced by Kanye West and The Neptunes. The follow-up to 2018’s Daytona is expected to drop in the next few months. “There’s no album that’s better than mine this year,” he once again proclaimed.