Lil Uzi Vert says Jack Harlow doesn’t have white privilege, when it comes to his success [VIDEO]

Lil Uzi Vert says Jack Harlow doesn’t have white privilege in his success

In 2022, Jack Harlow’s superstardom has ascended. This month, his sophomore album, “Come Home The Kids Miss You,” was released. That saw a number three debut in the US, as it was led by the chart-topping hit single, “First Class.” It is also the number one song in the US, at the moment. Come Home The Kids Miss You also had appearances from Lil Wayne, Drake, Justin Timberlake, and Pharrell Williams.

At the same time though, many critics believe that Harlow’s success mostly stems from the fact that he’s a white rapper. Lil Uzi Vert, who’s also signed to DJ Drama and Don Cannons’ Generation Now label, doesn’t believe that this is the case, regarding Harlow.

“Nah, he doesn’t have white privilege,” Uzi to TMZ. “Nah, he’s signed to Black people.”

A lot of critics feel that Harlow simply isn’t talented as a rapper, and just makes records for social media. Harlow also recently got criticized for not knowing that Ray J and Brandy are brother and sister. That came in the middle of a Hot 97 interview, when Harlow was trying to guess which R&B artist’s song was playing.

Lil Uzi Vert says Jack Harlow doesn’t have white privilege in his success