“First Class” by Jack Harlow is a boastful anthem celebrating the rapper’s rise to success and his luxurious lifestyle, while also addressing his past struggles and current status as a superstar.
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The song’s title and repeated chorus, “I could put you in first class, up in the sky,” symbolize Harlow’s ability to elevate others to his level of success and luxury.
The lyrics “I been a (G), throw up the (L)” and “Sex in the (AM)” reflect his confident and hedonistic lifestyle.
Harlow contrasts his current success with his past, mentioning “Back in 2019, I was outside freely, but now they got it out for me,” indicating the shift in public perception and the challenges that come with fame.
The line “You ‘on’t need Givenchy, you need Jesus” suggests that material wealth is not enough and that spiritual guidance is also necessary.
Harlow’s references to “plaques in the mail” and “shout-out to my UPS workers” highlight his commercial achievements and the tangible rewards of his success.
The song’s overall tone is one of self-assuredness and celebration of his journey from obscurity to stardom.
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