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Jack Harlow to Collect Donations for Hometown Nonprofits During His Kentucky Shows

The "Lovin On Me" rapper was born and raised in Louisville

Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic Jack Harlow
Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic Jack Harlow

Jack Harlow is doing some good as he hits the road.

The “First Class” rapper, 25, is partnering with Metro United Way via his Jack Harlow Foundation to donate food and more to Kentuckians in need while he’s on tour in his home state.

Harlow, who was born and raised in Louisville, is set to kick off his No Place Like Home Tour on Friday, which will take him to six different Kentucky cities. At each stop, Metro United Way will collect donations for local nonprofits.

“To celebrate each concert’s hometown we are collecting donations for local nonprofits with the help of Metro United Way,” the Foundation wrote on Instagram Monday. “Thank you for helping the Jack Harlow Foundation make Kentucky a better place.”

On Nov. 24, in Owensboro, fans can bring deodorant and body wash. In Pikeville on Nov. 25, the foundation is looking for non-perishable foods. The next day, on Nov. 26 in Covington, fans can donate non-perishable foods, specifically green beans and corn.

In Murray on Dec. 1, fans should donate non-perishable foods, and on Dec. 2 in Bowling Green, the foundation will collect toilet-paper four-packs and single paper-towel rolls. Then on Dec. 3 in Lexington, fans should bring children’s pajamas, sized extra-small to extra-large.

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The Louisville native revealed in November that he moved back to Kentucky to work on his album Jackman, which was released in April.

“Thank u for allowing me to reset this year,” he wrote on Twitter. “I moved back to Kentucky and gave u an album I could not have made on the road. Surrounded by family & childhood friends this has been one of the happiest years of my life.”

He followed the post by announcing that a “new era” had begun ahead of the release of his new single “Lovin On Me.”

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