Quick Read
- Jack Harlow’s fourth studio album, ‘Monica,’ is set for release on March 13, 2026.
- The album’s release date coincides with Harlow’s 28th birthday.
- ‘Monica’ was recorded at Electric Lady Studios in New York City following Harlow’s move to the city.
- The cover art features a motion-blurred image of Harlow with shades and a cap.
- Vinyl pre-orders for ‘Monica’ are currently available on Harlow’s website.
NEW YORK (Azat TV) – American rapper and singer Jack Harlow officially announced his fourth studio album, ‘Monica,’ this week, revealing it is set to drop on March 13, 2026, coinciding with his 28th birthday. The highly anticipated project was notably created following Harlow’s relocation to New York City, with much of the recording taking place at the legendary Electric Lady Studios, signaling a significant shift in his artistic environment and potential sonic direction.
Harlow shared the news on Tuesday, February 10, via Instagram, stating, “Monica. My new album. Available everywhere on my birthday, March 13th.” The announcement was accompanied by the album’s distinctive cover art, which depicts a motion-blurred image of the “Lovin on Me” rapper with his eyes closed, wearing shades and a brown, tilted cap. This visual, combined with the album’s mysterious title, has already sparked considerable fan speculation and excitement.
New York City’s Influence on ‘Monica’
The move to the bustling metropolis of New York City appears to be a central influence on Harlow’s latest work. A press release confirmed that the album was recorded at Electric Lady Studios, a historic recording facility in Greenwich Village founded by Jimi Hendrix. This studio has served as a creative hub for countless music legends, including Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, and Stevie Wonder, imbuing ‘Monica’ with a rich legacy of musical innovation. The decision to record in such an iconic location after a major life change suggests Harlow sought to immerse himself in a new creative atmosphere, potentially leading to a fresh sound.
Interestingly, Harlow’s time at Electric Lady Studios may have overlapped with New Zealand singer-songwriter Lorde. In a previous Apple Music interview, Lorde recounted playing parts of her album for Harlow, who was reportedly impressed by her songwriting. This interaction highlights the collaborative and inspiring environment that Electric Lady Studios fosters, and could hint at the kind of creative energy that informed ‘Monica’.
Album Details and Anticipation
While the exact sonic direction of ‘Monica’ remains under wraps, the album is being released through Atlantic Records. Vinyl pre-orders are already available on Harlow’s official website, catering to collectors and dedicated fans eager to secure their copy. The album follows his critically acclaimed 2023 release, ‘Jackman,’ which reached the top 10 of the Billboard 200 chart, peaking at No. 8.
Fans have eagerly welcomed the news, with many expressing excitement for what they’ve dubbed “Missionary Jack’s” return. Notable figures such as former NFL star Victor Cruz and NBA player Karl-Anthony Towns also joined the chorus of anticipation online. While a full tracklist has not yet been disclosed, previous tracks like “Set You Free” and “Hello Miss Johnson” could offer glimpses into the creative direction Harlow has been exploring.
A New Creative Chapter for Jack Harlow
Harlow has maintained a relatively low profile on the music front for the past year, with his most recent single, “Just Us,” featuring Doja Cat, released in March 2025. His presence at Milan and Paris Fashion Week in January 2026 indicated a broader engagement with culture and style, but the announcement of ‘Monica’ firmly shifts the focus back to his musical endeavors. The album’s title, “Monica,” has also become a point of intrigue, with fans wondering about its namesake and deeper meaning.
The strategic move to New York City and the choice of Electric Lady Studios for ‘Monica’ underscore Jack Harlow’s intent to evolve his artistry, positioning this album as a potentially transformative project shaped by new experiences and surroundings.

