Jack Harlow won over fans in his hometown by doing his best impersonation of the late Elvis Presley.
The 26-year-old artist hit the stage with the Louisville Orchestra at Whitney Hall for his annual "No Place Like Home" concert over the weekend. After performing hits like "Lovin On Me" and others with the live orchestra, Harlow decided to switch things up by busting out his soothing vocals for a cover of Elvis' 1961 classic "Can't Help But Falling In Love." Some fans were stunned by his performance after the unusual scene of the "What's Poppin" rapper flexing his singing voice went viral on social media.
"Where has he been hiding this voice!?" one fan wrote on TikTok.
"he must become a singer IMMEDIATELY," another fan exclaimed.
His deviation from his epic catalog was an unforgettable experience for Harlow's true fans. According to the Louisville Courier-Journal, a couple in the audience got engaged during his rare performance. Elvis wasn't the only iconic singer Harlow paid homage to at his two-night event.
The Generation Now signee also channeled his inner Frank Sinatra as he covered the iconic artist's hit “Fly Me to the Moon.” Harlow dedicated the song to his grandmother, who was in the crowd on Saturday night, and Governor Andy Beshear, who attended the show on Friday night with his family.
Jack Harlow performed 24 songs including hits like "Tyler Herro" and his recent single "Hello Miss Johnson." Prior to the show, Harlow debuted the track along with a hilarious music video that was shot using security cameras.
Check out more scenes from Jack Harlow's hometown show below.