Jack Harlow Returns With Hilarious Video For New Song ‘Hello Miss Johnson’

Jack Harlow is back with a brand-new vibe, and it's iHeartRadio's latest World Premiere.

On Thursday, November 21, the Kentucky native delivered his first solo track of 2024 "Hello Miss Johnson." The song — produced by Askel Arvid, his brother Clay Harlow and Don Cannon — begins with a light, jazzy tune before Harlow tries to impress his girl and her mom similar to the way OutKast did on "Ms. Jackson." Harlow first teased the song on social media earlier this week. Before the song dropped, he also shared a quick snippet of the hilarious music video.

In the music video, Harlow goes all out to prove how much he loves his girl. While he unloads a truckload of roses and attempts to deliver an ice sculpture to her doorstep, you can also see the girl's neighbors do some wild things in the background.

This is Jack Harlow first official single since he shared his hit song "Lovin On Me" last year. His popular single contains a sample of Cadillac Dale's 1995 hit "Whatever (Bass Soliloquy)." The song spent several weeks at the top of Billboard's Hot 100, and outdid the success of his previous smash hit "First Class."

Prior to that, the Generation Now/Atlantic Records signee released his third studio album Jackman. The project contains 10 tracks including "Blame On Me" and "Gang Gang Gang." His featureless album came a year after he dropped his successful sophomore LP Come Home The Kids Miss You. The 15-track album holds hit songs like "Dua Lipa," "Churchills Downs" featuring Drake and "Nail Tech" with City Girls.

Jack Harlow's new song arrives a week before he's set to hit the stage at his 4th annual No Place Like Home concert in his hometown of Louisville, Ky. Harlow will perform live with the Louisville Orchestra on November 29 & 30 at Whitney Hall. Tickets for the show are on sale now.

Listen to Jack Harlow's "Hello Miss Johnson" on iHeartRadio now and watch the official music video below.


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