Jack Harlow

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Face of My City album cover

Face of My City

Jack Harlow

Lyrics

[Chorus: Jack Harlow]
I'm the face of my city
Cosigned by Diddy
Hard liquor, I'm shitty
Hotel with some biddy
Got her doing my bidding
You changed, no kidding
Wasn't always this pretty

[Verse 1: Jack Harlow]
Runway me, I'm fitting, fourth-quarter, ninth inning
Ain't no way we ain't winning
Back home for a week, ain't no way we ain't sinning
If she came to stay with me, ain't no way she ain't pretty
Got the 808 hitting
Y'all some internet thugs, won't come face to face with me
Y'all would hate to play with me
Tummy tuck it one time, she'll pay to stay skinny
I done been on that road, I done ate some great Denny's, yeah
And some Cracker Barrel
Little brothеr with me selling Jack apparel
Shе a rich girl, she done had Camaros
Cheaper to keep her Willy Caballero
White boy with a little habanero
I just hit a hundred, I was at a zero
I'm a big boss, you just at a bureau
Hometown hero, tell 'em add a mural
[Chorus: Jack Harlow]
I'm the face of my city
Cosigned by Diddy (Facts)
Hard liquor, I'm shitty
Hotel with some biddy (Woo)
Got her doing my bidding
You changed, no kidding
Wasn't always this pretty

[Verse 2: Lil Baby]
I'm the man in my city (Yeah)
Niggas can't fuck with me (Nah)
Bookbag three-fifty (Cash)
Got my hand on my blicky
Might swag, I don't dance for real
First come then I'm paying her bills
Niggas bums, they got nowhere to live
I ain't chasing nothing but me some M's
I ain't beefing with them niggas, they kids
I should put 'em over my knee and spank 'em
I was thinking that they would've been thankful
Pretty bitch and she be killing them angles
We turn a killer right into a angel
I start demolishing shit when I'm angry
Boy, don't be following me, that shit dangerous
Still in apartments, my lil' hitters banging
I ran my projects before I was famous
Straight from the bottom, you know I ain't changing
Everything cash, you know how I play it
Fuck like I love her, she know I ain't staying
Pass her to dog and you know how I'm playing
Act like I'm dumb but you know I ain't crazy
Big Baby
[Chorus: Jack Harlow with Lil Baby]
I'm the face of my city
Cosigned by Diddy
Hard liquor, I'm shitty
Hotel with some biddy
Got her doing my bidding
You changed, no kidding
Wasn't always this pretty (Pretty)

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If you're looking for a song that exemplifies two rappers repping their respective hometowns, look no further than "Face of My City" by Jack Harlow and Lil Baby. Released in 2020, the song is a celebration of the cities that Jack Harlow and Lil Baby proudly represent: Louisville and Atlanta, respectively. This collaboration was the first for these two artists, and given their massive success in 2020, it's clear that this duo has a lot to be proud of.

About Face of My City

The song kicks off with Jack Harlow's smooth flow, proclaiming himself as the "face of his city" and reflecting on his rise to fame. He's not one to forget where he came from, though — he also drops references to his Louisville roots, including his love for the Derby City's famed baseball bat manufacturer, Louisville Slugger.

Lil Baby's verse follows, and he wastes no time in asserting his own dominance as the "face of Atlanta." He's had a stellar year, with successful collaborations alongside artists like DaBaby and Megan Thee Stallion.

Together, Jack Harlow and Lil Baby reflect on their respective journeys to the top, acknowledging the struggles that came with their rise but ultimately exuding confidence and pride for their hometowns. They take turns painting a vivid picture of their cities, from the street names to the iconic local businesses. It's easy to picture their words coming to life as you listen to the song.

The track was produced by JetsonMade, an up-and-coming producer who has worked with some of the biggest names in hip-hop. His work on "Face of My City" is no exception — the beat is infectious, with a beat drop that will make you want to start dancing.

If you're a fan of Jack Harlow or Lil Baby, you'll likely be a fan of "Face of My City." But even if you're not, the song is sure to give you a newfound appreciation for the cities that these two rappers call home. So whether you're from Louisville or Atlanta or simply appreciate a banger of a track, give "Face of My City" a listen.