Jack Harlow’s ‘Jackman’ Track “They Don’t Love It” Gets a Video

Jack Harlow’s ‘Jackman’ Track “They Don’t Love It” Gets a Video

Jack Harlow’s “They Don’t Love It” made the visual leap on Monday.

The track, which appears on Harlow’s recently rolled out Jackman project, has received attention thanks to a key line in which the White Men Can’t Jump remake star references a certain 2002 megahit from Eminem, like so:

“Ya boy’s striving to be the most dominant ever/The hardest white boy since the one who rapped about vomit and sweaters”

If the “vomit and sweaters” pairing doesn’t make it clear enough, this is, of course, a nod to Eminem’s 8 Mile soundtrack cut “Lose Yourself.”

See the new “They Don’t Love It” video up top. For some first impressions of Jackman from a few Complex staffers, hit this link.

Harlow’s name was recently brought up by Chance the Rapper during a discussion with Complex focused on the 10th anniversary of Acid Rap. Speaking with Jordan Rose about the influence his classic tape has had on other artists, Chance mentioned both Harlow and Lil Uzi Vert as examples of the project’s reach.

“I think you’d be hard-pressed to find somebody that’s a year or two younger than me that wasn’t influenced by Acid Rap, even if they weren’t from the midwest,” Chance told Complex. “Jack Harlow, [Lil] Uzi Vert. People that are from opposite coasts and from other places still tell me, like, what the album meant to them at that time.”

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