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Jack Harlow Teams Up With Dave On 'Stop Giving Me Advice'

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Jack Harlow and British rapper Dave have teamed up for a new single, "Stop Giving Me Advice."

The track features on Lyrical Lemonade's forthcoming album, All Is Yellow, which is due out on January 26, 2024 via Lyrical Lemonade/Def Jam Recordings.

"Stop Giving Me Advice," which is the fourth track from the forthcoming album, arrived last week along with a music video helmed by Cole Bennet.

The black and white visual with yellow flourishes was shot in London. It sees Harlow and Dave, wearing black suits with vibrant yellow ties, performing the song solo and together in a London taxi and on a street.

"Have you ever had to hide where exactly you reside? / Have you been to the Waffle House on Northside? / Have you ever made a popstar wanna be your bride? / Have you hugged someone and they cried? / Have you had your heroes sit you down and give you the guide? / Have you ever spoken somethin' into existence / Or do you just talk about other people's lives?," raps Harlow.

"You left somebody that you love at the bottom of a mountain? / 'Cah they afraid to climb it, have you changed your climate? / Had her Insta' and made her change to private? / Had her fly economy and make her change to private?," raps Dave, reflecting on his past relationships and lifestyle.

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