Louisville, KY

Jack Harlow has always put his family first, and he had the pleasure of introducing his mother to Beyoncé when her Renaissance Tour rolled into his hometown.

The “First Class” rapper was able to introduce his mom Maggie Harlow to Bey backstage before her show in Louisville, Kentucky on Monday (July 17), with a photo of the moment showing the two women engaged in conversation as Harlow watched on.

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Beyonce was even seen holding a tall gift bag — the kind usually used to carry a bottle of liquor or spirits – although it’s unclear if she was gifted this from Jack and his mom.

“Introduced my Mom to Beyoncé in Louisville, Kentucky tonight,” Harlow wrote on Threads.

Beyoncé has been very intent on meeting her fans while embarking on her worldwide Renaissance Tour, which started in Sweden back in May. While performing in Toronto earlier this month, she shouted out one lucky fan’s mother, who was in the audience celebrating her birthday.

The “Cuff It” singer also met with a few fans outside of her show in Barcelona, Spain, and was seen on video handing out merch and speaking with them.

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As for Jack Harlow, he recently sat down for a sprawling interview with the Rap Radar Podcast and revealed that Kendrick Lamar is a big fan of his most recent project Jackman.

“I ran into Kendrick at the Met,” he explained. “It was like a few days after the album dropped, and he was like, ‘Yo. Shit is incredible.’ And he gave me enough props that I could have just walked home. I didn’t even want to meet anyone else.”

Jack Harlow Receives Prestigious Louisville Award For Putting On For His City
Jack Harlow Receives Prestigious Louisville Award For Putting On For His City

The same couldn’t be said for Machine Gun Kelly, though, who took aim at Harlow in a recent freestyle over Eminem and JAY-Z’s “Renegade” beat.

“How do you take it in? I guess you just fucking take it,” Harlow said while responding to MGK’s diss track. “Everyone’s entitled to their own opinion, and I feel great about what I said, and I feel great about the reaction. It just is what it is.”

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He added: “It was a stream-of-consciousness sort of verse. Not that I don’t stand on my statement. I’m an MC! I’m talking my shit. This is not a new concept to feel yourself. I feel no reservations about what was said at all.”

Jackman, which was released at the end of April, served as the follow-up to Harlow’s 2022 album Come Home the Kids Miss You, which debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 and earned a Grammy nomination for Best Rap Album.