A.D. Amorosi Just a week after the posthumous release of Pop Smoke’s debut album, “Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon” comes another new album from yet another young rapper gone far too soon.
Brooklyn drill master Pop Smoke and Chicago emo-inflected MC Juice WRLD were both lively innovators, utilizing melancholy, memorable and at times pretty melodies to croon-rap tales of heartbreak, anger and joy.
If anything, each rapper was exploring new ways for hip-hop to be assimilated.However, comparisons between the two should end there.
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