Genius Lyrics
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Pop Smoke – Tunnel Vision (Outro)
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“Tunnel Vision” is the last track of Pop Smoke’s first posthumous album (other than the bonus song “Dior”) which symbolizes the end of Pop’s life, when you loose blood, you have
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Pop Smoke (Ft. Gunna & Young Thug) – Paranoia
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Pop Smoke is joined by Young Thug and Gunna on “Paranoia.” They rap about how their stardom makes them concerned for their safety, which is ominous given that Pop Smoke was
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Pop Smoke (Ft. Dua Lipa) – Demeanor
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Pop Smoke and Dua Lipa deliver “Demeanor,” the highly anticipated pop-infused hip hop hit that was previewed on several occasions since 2019.
Dua Lipa teased the collaboration
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Pop Smoke (Ft. Kanye West & Pusha T) – Tell the Vision
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On “Tell The Vision,” the late Pop Smoke, along with the veteran rappers Kanye West and Pusha T, rap about how they made it to the top and how their lifestyle has changed due to
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Westside Gunn (Ft. Keisha Plum) – Party wit Pop Smoke
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“Party wit Pop Smoke” sees Westside Gunn and longtime Griselda Records affiliate Keisha Plum forge new ground in the label’s first collaboration with Tyler, the Creator.
The track
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Pop Smoke – Element
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[Chorus] / I might just hit it raw, hold on, that's not my element / I like dark skins, love her melanin / Huh, Christian Louboutin what I'm steppin' in / Thirty bottles of Azul
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Pop Smoke (Ft. Lil Tjay) – War
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On “War,“ Pop Smoke recruits fellow New York rapper Lil Tjay for a track on their crime-filled hometown. Additionally, the two take turns rapping about their morals and goals for
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Pop Smoke – What You Know Bout Love
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“What You Know Bout Love” was first leaked to the internet in late February 2020 shortly after the untimely passing of the American rapper, Pop Smoke.
Smoke shares his more
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Pop Smoke – Get Back
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[Intro] / Traphouse Mob / Yoz, what you tellin' me? (Yeah) / What you tellin' me? Yeah / I got stacks to the right of me / I got Mikey to the left of me, huh, wait / Woo / Look
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Damedot (Ft. G.T.) – Pop Smoke
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[Intro: Damedot] / (Meech) / Lil' broke-ass niggas / Look / [Verse 1: Damedot] / You say you gettin' money, nigga, me too (Me too) / Chirps for a low number, I'ma need two (Brrt
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Pop Smoke (Ft. Lil Tjay) – Mannequin
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“Mannequin” is the 9th track on Pop Smoke’s second studio album project, Meet The Woo 2. It features Lil Tjay and is their third collaboration following Pop Smoke’s “War” and
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Pop Smoke (Ft. Rowdy Rebel) – Make It Rain
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“Make It Rain” is the lead single from Pop Smoke’s posthumous debut studio album, Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon. On the track, Pop Smoke and Rowdy Rebel rap about “making
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Pop Smoke – Dreaming
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On “Dreaming,” the 10th track from Pop Smoke’s 2020 mixtape Meet the Woo 2, Pop raps about a plethora of familiar topics, ranging from drugs, gun violence, fashion, and foreign
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Pop Smoke – Christopher Walking
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“Christopher Walking” is the first single from Pop Smoke’s sophomore and sequel studio album, Meet The Woo 2. The track features Smoke comparing himself to Frank White, Christopher
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Pop Smoke (Ft. Quavo) – Aim for the Moon
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“Aim For The Moon,” the titular track from Smoke’s posthumous record Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon, is a powerful track featuring Smoke and Migos rapper Quavo bragging
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Pop Smoke (Ft. A Boogie wit da Hoodie) – Foreigner
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On “Foreigner,“ Pop Smoke recruits A Boogie wit da Hoodie for a slow-moving anthem in which they boast about their lavish and expensive foreign items. They drop references to world
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Pop Smoke (Ft. Future) – Mr. Jones
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On “Mr. Jones,” Pop Smoke and Future reunite for their second official collaboration, where the two rap about their nights at Miami’s famous Mr. Jones Nightclub and the women they
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Pop Smoke – Dior
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“Dior” is Pop Smoke’s most popular solo song to date. It is part of both of Pop’s mixtapes, Meet the Woo and Meet the Woo 2. It was also included as a bonus track on Pop’s
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Pop Smoke – Yea Yea
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“Yea Yea” is an ode to violence, drugs, cars, women and jewelry, all common subjects of Pop’s music.
The song features Pop taking an introspective look, opting to sing in a manner
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Pop Smoke (Ft. Fivio Foreign) – Sweetheart
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On “Sweetheart,” Pop Smoke recruits fellow New York rapper Fivio Foreign, marking the duo’s first collaboration. On the track, Pop and Fivio discuss women and romance as well as
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2smokeyy – Pop Smoke
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[Intro] / Traphouse Mob / Ayy CZR, you did a mazza still / Got a message for you, bitch / Yo, spread the word / Top shottas are back / [?] are y'all down with us? / [?] / [Chorus
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Baby Rich – Play Pop Smoke
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[Chorus] / She wanna listen to Doja Cat, I'm tryna play Pop Smoke / Puttin' invest in my soldiers, these niggas can't even come close / We keep it player, no strings attached, '
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Pop Smoke (Ft. Rick Ross & The-Dream) – Manslaughter
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[Intro: The-Dream & Pop Smoke] / So how can I be anything I wanna be / If I die in my dreams? / Uh / Heard you talkin' on my name / [Chorus: Pop Smoke & Rick Ross] / It's gon' be a
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Kid Cudi, Skepta & Pop Smoke – Show Out
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“Show Out” is a track of triumph and vigor, which combines related genres of drill and hip hop. Cudi flows in a never-before seen trio alongside the posthumous Brooklyn rapper Pop
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Pop Smoke – Flexin'
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This was one of Pop Smoke`s early songs, it was around this time that 808Melo confronted Pop Smoke about not paying for his beats. Kamale still hasn’t been paid.
Nowadays they are
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Pop Smoke (Ft. Takeoff) – What’s Crackin
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“What’s Crackin” was most likely recorded during sessions for Pop Smoke’s first project Meet The Woo. On this track, Pop Smoke is boasting about his extravagant weaponry. The track
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Pop Smoke – 44 BullDog
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On “44 BullDog,” Pop raps about the Charter Arms Bulldog, a 5-shot traditional double-action revolver available for the .44 Special and .357 Magnum cartridges.
The song’s
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Pop Smoke – Something Special
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[Chorus] / I think you are (You are) something special / I'll take you on a shopping spree (Oh, yeah) / 'Cause I'm so into you (Oh) / I'm so into you (I love you, baby) / I'm so
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Pop Smoke (Ft. Quavo) – Shake the Room
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[Intro: Pop Smoke] / Traphouse Mob / Woo, woo / It's Big 092MLBOA (This is a Melo beat) / [Chorus: Pop Smoke & Quavo] / Uh, I bet I shake the room (Ayy, woo, woo, woo) / Swerve (
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Pop Smoke – More Time
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[Intro] / Oh, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah / Keep the intro / Oh, my boy, you already know / Ah / [Chorus] / More time / Melly and D-Nice still in the cage, more time / That ain't gon
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Pop Smoke (Ft. French Montana) – Ok Ok (GATTI French Montana Demo)
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“Ok Ok (Loco)” is the original demo of Pop Smoke and Travis Scott’s 2019 song “GATTI.”
This version features a verse from French Montana, which was omitted from the officially
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Pop Smoke (Ft. Rah Swish) – Brush Em
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“Brush Em” is one of Pop Smoke’s first recorded songs, made in collaboration with fellow WOO rapper Rah Swish. It was officially released after the tragic passing of Pop Smoke.
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Pop Smoke – Scenario
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[Intro] / Traphouse Mob / Uh / Shout out my 50 Clocc niggas, my 100 Clocc niggas / Big 092MLBOA to the Swish, uh / FTO shit, free Jeezy, free Clutch, free Melly Gs, man / Ten K
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Pop Smoke (Ft. 21 Savage & 42 Dugg) – Bout a Million
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Pop Smoke enlists new collaborators 21 Savage and 42 Dugg for “Bout a Million,” a track in which the trio flaunt their expenses, listing their pricey jewels.
An early version of
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Pop Smoke – Merci Beaucoup
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[Intro: Pop Smoke] / Woo (Haha) / Wait / Catch a opp and I'm takin' his jewelry (Bah) / Catch a opp and I'm takin' his jewelry, huh, wait (Bah, woo) / Hahaha (Hahaha) / Yeah, hol
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Pop Smoke (Ft. King Combs) – Diana
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“Diana” is the sixteenth track from Pop Smoke’s posthumous record Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon, featuring King Combs—son of the New York legend P. Diddy. It samples the
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Pop Smoke (Ft. Pharrell Williams) – Spoiled
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[Refrain: Pop Smoke] / When's the last time you had a real one? / She said, "It's been a while" / Someone that's gon' deal wit' ya / She said she got no more / She said she just
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Pop Smoke – AP
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“AP” serves as Pop Smoke’s first release of 2021 and as the lead single from the soundtrack of the film, Boogie, in which the late rapper made his acting debut, playing the
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Pop Smoke – Armed N Dangerous (Charlie Sloth Freestyle)
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Armed N Dangerous was first heard when Pop Smoke was in London in November 2019. He free-styled on Charlie Sloth’s Fire In The Booth. This version has been completed in the studio
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Pop Smoke & The Neptunes (Ft. BEAM, Pusha T & TRAVI) – Top Shotta
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“Top Shotta”’s original version features Eli Fross and a completely different instrumental.
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Pop Smoke (Ft. Jay Gwuapo & Lil Tjay) – Cappin*
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Lyrics from Leak and Snippet / [Intro: Pop Smoke] / Woo / Woo, woo / Yoz, what you tellin' me? / Yeah, yeah / Look / Glock 9, tote the Ruger (Oh) / Oh, oh (Oh, look) / Glock 9
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Pop Smoke – She Got a Thing
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[Intro] / Uh, woo, haha / [Chorus] / Fuck it up (AXL, fuck it up), stick it out (Stick it out) / Throw it back (Throw it back), fully racked (Fully racked) / Poke it out (Poke it
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Lite Fortunato (Ft. MDMA & UnoTheActivist) – Pop Smoke
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[Intro: Lite Fortunato] / Indigo / Okay, Embasin / I need Dior, Dior / I need Dior, Dior / I need Dior, Dior / Like Pop Smoke, mmm / Like Pop Smoke / I need Dior, Dior / I'm up in
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Pop Smoke – Got It on Me
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“Got It On Me” samples and interpolates executive producer 50 Cent’s May 2003 track “Many Men (Wish Death)” and features many of the same themes as the iconic track, including Pop
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Pop Smoke (Ft. KAROL G) – Enjoy Yourself
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“Enjoy Yourself” is a track from deceased Brooklyn rapper Pop Smoke, in collaboration with Colombian singer KAROL G. Originally, the featured artist was Nigerian singer Burna Boy
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Pop Smoke – Pop Smoke Freestyle
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[Verse] / Woo shit, Straight shit / Uh, uh, uh, uh / Got nothin' on me / Got nothin' on me / Look, look / Fifty shots up in this Glock, it won't let up / XD, a nigga totin' Beretta
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Pop Smoke (Ft. Kid Cudi) – 8-Ball
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[Intro: Pop Smoke] / Ooh (Oh) / Ooh (Ayy) / Ooh / [Chorus: Pop Smoke] / That was all profit, robbin', robbin', robbin' (Swizz got me singin', ha) / 'Cause I never used to have
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