Pop Smoke’s star-studded posthumous album finally arrives

Pop had also been planning a documentary before his death, which would show how him and his fellow drill stars were wrongly targeted by police.

He had said: “I’m gonna put out a movie or a documentary.


“I’m gonna make that sh*t about me.

“Walk ’em through where I used to live, where I used to be at, and why they look at me the way they look.


“I’m gonna show you why they don’t like that – what they don’t like.

“Let’s see if you have the same feedback that they have.

“Let’s see if you would want me to be banned and want me to not perform. “I doubt you will.

“All this good music being recorded, and you want to put it on hold? You don’t want people to hear it?”

And Victor has vowed to finish the project.

Just days before his death, the rising Brooklyn Drill star had released the mixtape Meet the Woo 2.

Check out Shoot For The Stars, Aim For The Moon below:

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