Jack Harlow Says He Came From The “School Of Drake” – Admits He’s Now Focused On Finding His Own Voice

Jack Harlow Says He Came From The “School Of Drake” – Admits He’s Now Focused On Finding His Own Voice
Jack Harlow is opening up about the musical influences that shaped his early career — including one of the biggest names in hip-hop.
During a recent interview, the Louisville rapper acknowledged the impact of Drake on his approach to music, saying he came from the “school of Drake.”
But Harlow made it clear that while Drake’s style helped shape his early perspective, he’s now more focused on carving out his own lane as an artist. “My individuality is what appeals to me more now,” he said while reflecting on how his music has evolved.
The rapper also emphasized that developing his own identity has become a priority as his career continues to grow, noting that finding his unique voice has been central to his creative process.
Harlow’s comments highlight the balancing act many rising artists face — drawing inspiration from established stars while still working to stand apart in a crowded industry.
As his catalog expands, the rapper suggested that individuality — not imitation — is now what motivates him most in the studio.
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