Jack Harlow name-drops Cincinnati in new song titled 'Backstage Passes'

Rapper Jack Harlow at the 2022 Forecastle Festival. Harlow recently name-dropped Cincinnati in a new song with EST Gee.
Rapper Jack Harlow at the 2022 Forecastle Festival. Harlow recently name-dropped Cincinnati in a new song with EST Gee.
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Despite his Louisville roots, three-time Grammy-nominated rapper Jack Harlow can't get enough of Cincinnati.

Harlow recently collaborated with fellow Louisville-based rapper EST Gee on the song "Backstage Passes." The track is part of Gee's album, "I Never Felt Nun," which dropped Friday, Sept. 16.

In the song, Harlow rapped about taking road trips to Cincinnati, stating, "Used to do field trips up to Gatti's, used to do road trips to the Natty."

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This isn't Harlow's first Cincinnati connection. On Sept. 3, the rapper told ESPN's "College GameDay" that he used to talk to a girl from Cincinnati, which influenced his decision to pick the UC football team over the Arkansas Razorbacks in their matchup that week. Harlow then performed at the Andrew J. Brady Music Center on Sept. 5, and he ate Jeff Ruby's Steakhouse for dinner.

Natty vs. 'Nati vs. Natti

The new song, however, may have ignited a debate. Genius, a music lyric website, has the abbreviated-form of Cincinnati spelled as "Natty." But should it actually be 'Nati? Or what about Natti?

The argument between Cincy vs. Cinci was already a hot topic of discussion this summer, although Cincy was the overwhelming favorite. Let us know your thoughts on Natty, 'Nati and Natti in the comments or our Twitter poll below.

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