Post Malone — Jack Harlow Would Never Abandon Rap Music
Summary
Jack Harlow gets praised for staying loyal to rap while Post Malone shifted to country rock. Kareem's guest insists Harlow never misses: no bad songs, no bad fits, always funny in interviews. The compliments take a wild turn when the interviewee declares Harlow has "good Black morals" and seems like "a nice Black guy" who loves his mother. He's the most morally sound white guy ever, apparently. Then comes the kicker about what would happen if Harlow dropped the N-word around him. It's absurd, uncomfortable, and completely unfiltered subway energy.
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Post Malone dropped "White Iverson," but then he just went to like, whatever country rock thing he's on now. But Jack Harlow stayed true—been rapping. I never heard a bad song by him.
I never seen him in a bad fit, never seen him not be funny in an interview. Uh-huh. Never even seen his hair just the wrong way, to be honest.
He just seems like a genuine, really kind guy, like a nice Black guy. Yes, he seems like somebody who loves their mother just as much as a Black man. He just has good Black morals.
And that's—I feel like that's the separation between Black people and white people. Black people have like strong morals, you know what I mean? They're very morally sound people.
And Jack Harlow, that's the most morally sound white guy I ever seen in my life. Except if Jack Harlow say the N word around me, I'll be like, "Yes, more, Daddy, please." That's who Jack Harlow is. This is the Last Stop with Kareem Rahma.