It would be dishonest not to acknowledge that the players have gotten short-changed in the pomp and circumstance surrounding Coach K's final season.It was easy to feel for these young Blue Devils, so clearly burdened by a situation that was completely out of their control and an unprecedented circus that only served the ego of a 75-year-old man.
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It's a busy week for Jack Harlow.
After attending his first-ever Grammys on Sunday, he's set to release the second single off his upcoming album, Come Home the Kids Miss You, on Friday.
Last Thursday, he dropped a 20-second teaser sampling Fergie's 2006 hit "Glamorous," which fans met with great enthusiasm. The next day, Harlow announced the single, "First Class," will drop at the end of the week. "Ok fine," he tweeted. "'First Class' out next Friday…one week from today."
Locked in the studio finishing up this album for u. How bout this one next ? pic.twitter.com/EnmdW1V06F
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— Jack Harlow (@jackharlow) March 31, 2022
The Louisville native spent much of his Sunday at the awards show alongside his Grammy-winning collaborator, Lil Nas X. The rap duo's hit, "Industry Baby," was up for best melodic rap performance, but was beat out by Kanye West's "Hurricane." Harlow joined Lil Nas X on stage to perform their nominated song amidst a medley of Lil Nas X's hits.
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Harlow's breakout hit, "What's Poppin," gained huge success on TikTok in 2020, and the remix, featuring DaBaby, Tory Lanez and Lil Wayne, reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100. His debut album, That's What They All Say, debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard 200 in December 2020.
A trip to Ukraine in 1996 with the Olympic women's basketball team left an impression on Stanford coach Tara VanDerveer, and now she's giving back.It was February 1996, and VanDerveer and Fortner were in Kiev, Ukraine, with the Olympic women’s basketball team, playing in tournaments all over the country to prepare for the Summer Games in Atlanta. VanDerveer asked what the statue represented.
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For the March cover of Rolling Stone, Harlow opened up about how growing up with "a lot of love" made him as motivated and ambitious as he is. "I wake up and I'm hungry," he told the outlet. "I think a lot of times you're right, ambition does come from damage. But it comes from passion for me. I want to live the richest life I can. I just want to feel everything that I could possibly feel. I'm not satisfied with living, like, average life."
He also elaborated on his newfound sobriety, after sharing on social media that he didn't have a "single sip of alcohol in 2021." "I just feel like I'm a man," he said. "I don't feel like I need to do boyish things anymore."
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Harlow recently made headlines with a surprise move outside the music sphere. Deadline reported in March that he's set to make his acting debut in the reboot of the 1992 sports comedy White Men Can't Jump. He'll be reprising the role originally played by Woody Harrelson.
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After a week of firsts — his first time attending the Grammys and first nomination — Harlow is on track for a busy next month ahead of his second album's May 6 release. His newest single, "First Class," will be out Friday.
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