50 Cent has spoken about Pop Smoke‘s posthumous debut album ‘Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon’ which is due to land next month.The legendary rapper was a mentor to the young star, who died aged 20 in February after being fatally shot during a home invasion in California.50 Cent spoke to the New York Times for a memorial piece published on Thursday (June 25) along with a host of other musicians, friends, producers and industry employees who worked with Pop Smoke.“The first two tapes versus this album?” 50 Cent said when answering how Pop Smoke’s debut album stacks up against his first two EPs. “You’re going to see that we really just lost something big.
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