Celebrity & EntertainmentNewsUS

Video: Jack Harlow Features Lil Wayne & Brandy [Who Dissed Him] In A Stunning BET Performance

On Sunday, Jack Harlow delivered a star-studded BET Awards 2022 performance, which included a cameo from Brandy on his track “First Class” and another with rap great Lil Wayne.

Harlow took the stage during the ceremony on June 26 to begin his performance of ‘Come Home The Kids Miss You’ cut ‘Poison,’ with DJ Drama on the decks. Lil Wayne also appeared to deliver his verse before Harlow’s second and final song of the night, ‘First Class.’

Following a string of solo performances of the majority of the song with the assistance of lively backup dancers, Jack Harlow stunned the audience by bringing out Brandy to deliver the humorous freestyle diss that she penned and sang over ‘First Class’ last month.

What You Did Not Know About Brandy’s First Class [A Diss Song For Jack Harlow]

Brandy dropped the First Class freestyle after Harlow was unable to recognize her 1998 song ‘Angel In Disguise’ during a radio interview on Hot 97 in May, where he also confessed he had no idea Brandy and Ray J were brothers.

In response to the viral video of Harlow’s appearance on Hot 97, Brandy tweeted that she would “murk this dude in rap at 43 on his own rhythms then sing [his] ass to sleep.” “Living legend, did I say my resumé is outstanding / The game needs a breath of fresh air and I’m breathtaking,” she rapped on the freestyle, which was shared on Hot 97’s SoundCloud.

Let's Hear Your Opinion About Us. Rate Us On:

Related posts

Bryan Kohberger Takes Plea Deal In Idaho Student Murders As Family Gets Furious

Soyiga Samuel Adeshina

Two Died, One Injured In Idaho Firefighter Ambush

Soyiga Samuel Adeshina

Motocross Young Star, Aidan Zingg Dies In Racing Accident

Judith Nwadigo

Ilia Topuria Beats Charles Oliveira For The Vacant UFC 317 Title

Judith Nwadigo

Suspect Confesses To Crucifying Arizona Pastor Schonemann For Preaching Jesus As God

Chinazo Jules

Morrissey Blames Stockholm Show Cancellation On ‘Imaginary’ Labels And Tiredness

Soyiga Samuel Adeshina

Leave a Comment