Jack Harlow Performs "First Class" on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon'

Off his latest album ‘Come Home the Kids Miss You.’

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Jack Harlow appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to perform his hit single “First Class,” from his newly-released album Come Home the Kids Miss You.

Wearing all back, the 24-year-old vocalist took to a fog-covered stage to give his live rendition in the foreground of a blue-lit backdrop. The chart-topper also sat down with Fallon to discuss his recent performance with Lil Nas X at the 2022 Grammys, his sophomore studio effort and his slew of viral videos, stating that his recent success has been “validating.”

“I think I appreciate it, you know,” he said in the interview. “I appreciate it because it’s fragile to me and I know I worked for it. I think I don’t take it for granted at all because of that.”

Come Home the Kids Miss You, which arrived last Friday, includes 15 tracks and several appearances from artists including Pharrell on “Movie Star,” Drake on “Churchill Downs,” Justin Timberlake on “Parent Trap” and Lil Wayne on “Poison.” Harlow is gearing up to embark on a 22-stop North American tour in support of the album, which is scheduled to commence this fall, featuring an opening act from City Girls.

Watch Jack Harlow perform “First Class” on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon above.

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