Jack Harlow released his third studio album, “Jackman.,” in April. The album consists of 10 tracks and features production from notable producers such as Hollywood Cole, DJ Dahi, FnZ, Boi-1da, Wallis Lane, Angel “Babe Truth” Lopez, and more. Upon its release, “Jackman.” debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Rap Albums chart, selling 35,500 album-equivalent units during its first week.
One of the tracks from the album, “Gang Gang Gang,” produced by Rashad Thomas, received a new music video release on June 14th. In this song, Jack Harlow addresses sensitive topics such as rape and pedophilia, particularly focusing on how these criminal acts are dealt with in close relationships. The visual provides a visual representation of the song’s message.
In the music video for “Gang Gang Gang” directed by Eliel Ford, Jack Harlow is depicted spending time with his crew while also confronting the harsh realities faced by some of his friends. The video includes various scenes, such as an incarcerated man, a woman at a bar, and kids play-fighting in a stairwell, among others. These visuals aim to portray the contrasting aspects of life, showcasing both the enjoyable moments with friends and the challenging circumstances that some individuals may experience.