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“Common Ground,” the introduction to Jack Harlow’s third full-length studio album, Jackman., Harlow is seen rapping about the divide and arrogance between white-suburban children and black children raised in poorer neighborhoods, where each’s paths eventually cross.
The evident use of the string instruments and snares in the song’s background supports the build-up to Jack’s eventual raspy flow and voice in which he raps about the misuse of the N-word in suburbs. Furthermore, Jack depicts an ironic story of suburban children with financial support from another end up reporting on urban nature.
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