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Pop Smoke, born Bashar Barakah Jackson, was a rising star in the Brooklyn drill music scene before his tragic death in February 2020 at the age of 20. His deep, gravelly voice and aggressive flow set him apart from his peers, earning him comparisons to artists like 50 Cent and DMX. Pop Smoke's debut mixtape, "Meet the Woo," garnered widespread acclaim and set the stage for his meteoric rise to fame.
Collaborating with heavyweights like Quavo and Future, Pop Smoke continued to solidify his status as a dominant force in the hip-hop world. His posthumous album, "Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon," topped the charts and showcased his versatility as an artist. "Snitchin," featuring Quavo and Future, was a standout track that showcased Pop Smoke's raw talent and cemented his legacy in the music industry.
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