The release date of the second posthumous album from Brooklyn rap superstar, Pop Smoke has officially been announced.
Victor Victor Worldwide and Republic Records announced that another new album from the late Pop Smoke comes out on July 16. A title has yet to be announced. Watch the trailer for the forthcoming album below.
Pop Smoke was killed in February 2020 at age 20. The late rapper has had multiple new songs released following his death. His debut album Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon came out in late 2020. Also, Migos and Polo G’s new albums both have Pop Smoke on them.
Pop Smoke, whose real name was Bashar Barakah Jackson, also appeared in Eddie Huang’s film Boogie. In addition, a new song called AP was released as part of the film’s soundtrack.
A song called Lane Switcha launched on the F9 soundtrack. The collaboration was from Pop Smoke, Skepta, A$AP Rocky, Juicy J, and Project Pat.
During the press run for Culture III, Quavo also said that he was working with Pop Smoke on a collaborative album before the superstar before his untimely death. So far, it’s unclear if any of their collaborations will be included on the new album.
Take a look at the album trailer below: