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Music 50 Cent had nothing but good things to say about the late Pop Smoke, Nicki Minaj, and Eminem while talking to Lil Wayne on "Young Money Radio." By Lynn S. 23.7K Views -
Music Members of Pop Smoke's inner circle had some custom "Woo" pendants commissioned to celebrate the release of his posthumous album. By Lynn S. 22.0K Views -
Music A Young Thug, Gunna, and Pusha T-featured song called "Paranoid" was reportedly left off Pop Smoke's album, in which Pusha appears to diss Drake. By Lynn S. 84.1K Views -
Original Content Pop Smoke's posthumous album "Shoot For The Stars, Aim For The Moon" has arrived, revealing the scope of the young rapper's versatility. By Mitch Findlay 39.5K Views -
Music DJ Clue set the record straight about supposedly snubbing Pop Smoke's new music after 50 Cent called him out for refusing to play "The Woo." By Lynn S. 9.7K Views -
Music Tyga pulled up the receipts proving that Pop Smoke wanted him and Karol G on "Shoot For The Stars Aim For The Moon," after fans complained about their presence on the album. By Lynn S. 45.4K Views -
Music Steven Victor and 50 Cent join Ebro to speak on Pop Smoke's "Shoot for the Stars Aim for the Moon" album as well as the investigation into the New York rapper's death. By Rose Lilah 5.5K Views -
Music Calboy took to twitter to express his frustration over the removal of his verse from Pop Smoke's new album, "Shoot for the Stars Aim for the Moon." By Rose Lilah 10.2K Views -
Music After fans heard Tyga's verse on "West Coast Shit" off Pop Smoke's posthumous album, "Shoot For The Stars Aim For The Moon," they were not thrilled. By Lynn S. 14.6K Views -
Music Pop Smoke's posthumous album, "Shoot For The Stars Aim For The Moon," dropped today, and it's got everybody missing the gifted artist. By Lynn S. 12.7K Views -
News Pop Smoke's anticipated "Shoot For The Stars, Aim For The Moon" features the 50 Cent & Roddy Ricch-assisted "The Woo." By Mitch Findlay 19.4K Views -
Music 50 Cent announced the premiere time for Pop Smoke's single with him and Roddy Ricch, sharing what appears to be the final album cover. By Alex Zidel 12.5K Views