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UMG allegedly threatened to nix Pop Smoke’s posthumous debut album over their belief that a guest verse by Pusha T featured a ...
And according to Pusha, it cost them seven figures to walk away.That bombshell, casually dropped mid-interview with GQ, has ...
Universal Music Group (UMG) nearly scrapped the release of a Pop Smoke track due to a controversial verse from Pusha T that executives believed took aim at Drake. The revelation came from Steven ...
Pop Smoke fans are in an uproar over a mural that does not look like the late New York rapper. A mural of late rapper Pop Smoke went viral for showing no resemblance to the “Welcome to the Party ...
Pusha T has had a hard time getting some work cleared by Universal Music Group. Back in 2018, he was set to be featured on ...
California cops are working to piece together the link between the murder of rapper Pop Smoke and a body that washed ashore from the Pacific Ocean this past weekend. The renowned drill rapper Pop ...
Earlier this month, one of Pop Smoke’s alleged killers, Blockstar, did an interview with “No Jumper” in which he talked about the incident, and he appeared to have no regrets about what ...
How did the police respond to Pop Smoke’s death? Responding to a call from the East Coast saying that several people had entered their friend’s home, the LAPD arrived to find Pop Smoke with ...
The woman who was with Pop Smoke at the time of his murder two years ago has spoken out about the tragedy for the first time. "Pop said he was going to upstairs," Amelia Rose told Van Lathan in ...
High-pitched “woo’s” echoed through the night amidst exclamations of “Long Live Pop Smoke!” and “RIP bro!,” the voices behind the cameras cracking occasionally. Earlier that morning ...
In 2021, Pop Smoke’s close friend Mike Dee told fans that the “Welcome To The Party” rhymer had no music left in the vault after the release of two posthumous albums. Now, his producer and ...
Biggie. Tupac. DMX. We pay tribute to 63 stars who died too young. By Danyel Smith Pop Smoke, Lil Durk, Fivio Foreign and more have taken the sound that emerged in Chicago in different directions.