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Lil Uzi Vert Supports Jack Harlow, Says He Doesn’t Have White Privilege

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Lil Uzi Vert has defended his pal Jack Harlow, claiming that those who criticise the rapper are insane.

We caught up with Lil Uzi outside of Catch in WeHo on Sunday, and he hopped on the TMZ Celebrity Tour van to take photos with his fans! He’s made his point: the hate towards Jack is absurd. He thinks Jack is a superb rapper and doesn’t comprehend the detractors’ point of view. The possibility that Jack’s success is due to his skin colour. Has been a big issue for a while, but Lil Uzi believes race has nothing to do with it, reminding everyone, “He’s signed to black folks!”

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Lil Uzi Vert talks about his close friend Jack Harlow

After boarding the Celebrity Tour bus, Lil Uzi Vert surprised a group of fans. When questioned about his close friend. Jack Harlow, the 26-year-old decided to clear up some rumours that had been circulating online for some time. The ‘Eternal Atake’ singer stated that Jack Harlow is a superb rapper and that he does not understand the backlash.

He’s signed to Black folks

While speaking about the backlash directed at Jack Harlow. Lil Uzi Vert made it apparent that race had nothing to do with the latter’s success. Harlow is “signed to black people!” according to the multi-platinum rapper. For the uninitiated, Jack Harlow is a recording artist signed to Atlantic Records. When it was discovered that Jack Harlow was white when he broke into the profession. He became a big topic on the Internet.

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Jack Harlow, sometimes known as Jackman Thomas ‘Jack’ Harlow, is a rapper from Kentucky. The teenage rapper began rapping at the age of 12 and has since produced a number of YouTube videos and mixtapes. Despite the fact that he was approached by multiple record labels, Jack first decided to go it alone until signing with Generation Now and Atlantic Records.

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