The first verse of “First Class” by Jack Harlow opens with the rapper acknowledging that he is a member of a gang (G) and throwing up the sign (L) of the gang. In addition he mentions that he is enjoying a lavish lifestyle, including sex in the morning.
The chorus of the song repeats the phrase “I can put you in first class, up in the sky” implying Jack’s ability to provide luxurious experiences for someone. Whether it be a romantic partner or anyone else.
In the second verse, Jack Harlow reflects on his journey from being outside in 2019 to becoming a superstar. He mentions that his success has drawn envy from others and that he doesn’t care about their opinions.
Jack brags about his musical success, including the plaques he received in the mail during the peak season. He encourages listeners to believe in themselves and to achieve success, too.
The third verse paints a picture of Jack enjoying his success. Focusing on his lavish lifestyle and the fact that he’s been able to upgrade his family’s living situation. He mentions his visions of his mother saying “Wait, this house mine?”. In addition he acknowledges that he is living life on “Angus Cloud nine”.
The chorus repeats the phrase “I can put you in first class” to reiterate Jack Harlow’s ability to provide luxury and comfort to those around him. The song ends on a triumphant note, with Jack acknowledging his success and the luxurious lifestyle that he is able to enjoy.