In his first Rolling Stone cover story, Jack Harlow calls Eminem’s music immortal and calls out young rap fans for not appreciating it enough.

The quote that Rolling Stones has chosen for publication reads:

He finds it “tragic” that some young rap fans don’t appreciate Eminem’s music (including some who refer to his beats as “circus music” on Twitter). “But I think that shit is still forever immortal, and we’re gonna get back to it,” he says. “We’re a couple years away from everyone reviving that shit as a culture and being like, ‘Look at this shit.’ And everyone’s gonna pay their rightful respects again. No matter how the production ages to people, like, he put so much into his words that it immortalized him, even though that shit aged as ‘circus music’ to [some] people.”

Those who follow the story of this talented young rapper are not surprised. Jack has expressed this regret before, together with his appreciation of Marshall’s legacy. It took him 10 years to get on Em’s radar, said the young star, but eventually, he landed on a joint with his teenage idol.

Listen to Eminem — Killer (Remix) feat. Cordae & Jack Harlow below:

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