Pop Smoke Reportedly has no more music left in the vault (Read More Here).
When asked if he believes Pop Smoke has any unheard music left in the stash, Dee replied, “I’m guessing this is what he had left in the vault.”
Since his tragic death in February 2020, Pop Smoke’s team has released a wealth of unreleased and repurposed material across two posthumous albums.
His debut album Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon arrived in July 2020, just six months after the rapper’s death, and was followed by a deluxe edition weeks later. In total, the album contained 36 tracks.
During an interview with radio host Kalisha Perera, Mike Dee spoke about the Faith release, arguing that if it were up to him, he would have saved some of the songs to release later on, keeping Pop’s legacy alive for longer.
During a recent interview with RAPTV host Kalisha Perera, Pop Smoke’s close cohort Mike “Mike Dee” Durodola claimed the Brooklyn drill superstar’s vault has little to no music left, thanks in part to his lengthy posthumous album Faith.
The initial release of Faith included twenty songs, but the subsequent deluxe editions added even more records to the tail end of the album, ending up with a total of thirty tracks.
There has been a lot of backlash from fans regarding the album, and how the label has treated posthumous releases from the late Brooklyn rapper. If this truly is the last new music we will hear from Pop Smoke, we’re likely in for several more years of harsh criticism regarding the handling of his posthumous career.
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