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Pop Smoke prides himself as "The Woo" in his popular hit featuring 50 Cent, who produced his No. 1 posthumous album Shoot For the Stars Aim For the Moon, and Roddy… By Heran Mamo Pop Smoke pride ...
While it was never confirmed whether or not 50 Cent played an executive role on the album, he does appear on the album alongside Pop Smoke and Roddy Ricch for their collaboration “The Woo.” ...
A deluxe edition of Pop Smoke’s new album ... Heralding the release is a video for “The Woo,” Smoke’s collab with 50 Cent and Roddy Ricch. The clip doesn’t stray far off the beaten ...
Roddy Ricch and 50 Cent hold down the fort for their late collaborator Pop ... Pop Smoke, who would’ve turned 21 today (July 20) in his posthumously released music video “The Woo.” ...
Less than two weeks before his death, I spent a day with Pop Smoke as he prepared to attend the release party for his second project, Meet the Woo 2. Throughout our time together, mostly spent ...
It might be occasionally unimaginative, but overall Meet the Woo injects life into a Brooklyn drill scene that was running on fumes. Pop Smoke just wants to cause chaos and dominate the playlists ...
Roddy Ricch and 50 Cent pay tribute to their late collaborator Pop Smoke, who would’ve turned 21 on Monday (July 20) in his posthumously released music video “The Woo.” As archival ...