Jack Harlow is taking over the world one step at a time, but he still wants to do a collaboration with a big artist because it is his lifelong dream.

During his TODAY's Citi Concert Series performance, the rapper was asked about which artist is he looking forward to collaborating with in the future.

The "First Class" hitmaker replied, "Andre 3000, that's a big one I've been manifesting for a while."

He then recalled that his recent collaborators like Drake and Pharrell were the artists that he named when asked about the same question in previous interviews, and now he has songs with them.

"I was like man, I just want Pharrell, Drake - and then they would happen. I'm just gonna keep saying Andre 3000 with faith that it will happen," he added. (via NME)

Harlow previously collaborated with Drake for the song "Churchill Downs" and Pharrell for the track "Movie Star." Both songs were released this year.

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Jack Harlow, Drake Collaboration

In early reports, the rapper released the music video for his song "Churchill Downs" with Drake where he took the legendary hip hop artist to his hometown for an experience of a lifetime.

The video was shot at the Kentucky Derby, a horse race in Louisville that happens every first Saturday of May.

The two stars wore pastel-colored suits as they watched the race inside a secluded area surrounded by glass,

The collaborative track was a part of Harlow's new album "Come Home the Kids Miss You," the follow-up to his successful "That's What They All Say" record in 2020.

In a previous interview with The Breakfast Club, the "Already Best Friends" hitmaker said he added more bars to his verse after the "Take Care" rapper gave him his recording.

"I feel like that's one of my best verses. But he went so crazy that I was like, 'Yo I'm gonna have to add bars or everyone's gonna say he bodied me on my s***," he said.

In other updates, Jack Harlow will join Nicki Minaj and LL Cool J to host this year's MTV Video Music Awards which will be held at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, on August 28.

The 2022 show would mark the first time the event will have more than two co-hosts.

Aside from hosting, Harlow is also one the most nominated artists of the evening; he's tied with Lil Nas X and Kendrick Lamar.

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