Chris Willman Music WriterInterest in Pop Smoke has clearly only been heightened in the five months since the 20-year-old rapper’s murder, as his official debut album, “Shoot for the Stars Aim for the Moon,” premiered on the album chart at No.
1 with 245,000 album units.There was plenty of post-4th of July glory to go around, as the five-year-old “Hamilton” cast album rose to No.
2 with 106,300 album unitsFive months after Pop Smoke was shot to death at age 20, his album had the fifth-biggest debut of the year on the Rolling Stone album chart.
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