Grammy-nominated rapper Jack Harlow has revealed details of his upcoming fourth studio album, titled Monica, set for release on March 13. The announcement includes a teaser video featuring discussions on '90s R&B and interracial dating, with praise for singer Brandy. The album was recorded at Electric Lady Studios in New York City.
Jack Harlow, the Louisville native and Grammy-nominated artist, announced his fourth studio album, Monica, via Instagram. In a post, he stated: "Monica. My new album. Available everywhere on my birthday." The release date, March 13, coincides with Harlow's birthday and follows nearly three years after his previous album, Jackman, which debuted in the Top 10 of the Billboard 200.
To build anticipation, Harlow shared a promotional teaser clip showing him in a restaurant with two older men. The skit touches on '90s R&B, cultural touchstones, and interracial dating. When one man expresses doubt about Harlow dating a white woman, the rapper reacts with surprise before shifting to his appreciation for classic R&B. He says: "Man, if you ain’t grow up on Brandy, who are we talking about?"
This shoutout to Brandy connects to prior interactions. In 2022, Harlow went viral after admitting in a radio interview that he did not initially realize Brandy and her brother Ray J were siblings. Brandy responded playfully, joking that she would out-rap him on his own track. Later, she joined him as a surprise guest during his performance of "First Class" at the BET Awards, creating a celebratory moment.
Harlow recorded Monica at Electric Lady Studios in New York City, a venue known for hosting music icons. While specific themes remain undisclosed, the teaser hints at elements of romance, identity, and cultural crossover. Vinyl pre-orders are now available, and Harlow has maintained a lower musical profile over the past year, making this rollout a focused effort.
Fans speculate on the album's title, whether it refers to a person, metaphor, or narrative, but details are limited to the announcement and teaser.