Genius Meanings
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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 – 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 – 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. 50 Cent & Roddy Ricch) – The Woo
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The Woo’s are a gang alliance of Bloods and Crips in Brooklyn, New York, Pop Smoke’s hometown.
The late rapper popularized the refrain “Woo” and transcended its original meaning
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Pop Smoke (Ft. DaBaby & Lil Baby) – For the Night
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“For The Night” is the 3rd track off of the late Pop Smoke’s album, Shoot for the Stars Aim for the Moon. Besides being off a highly anticipated album, the song was also highly
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Pop Smoke – Meet the Woo
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[Intro] / This is a Melo beat / Traphouse Mob / [Chorus] / Baby girl, come and meet the woo / She know we keep a tool / Big knockin' on my body / Watch who you speaking to / (Girl
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Pop Smoke – Imperfections (Interlude)
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[Intro] / Alright, catch this real quick / Oh I, oh I / [Chorus] / Baby, why you acting funny towards me? / Baby, I just need some company, company, company / Baby, I just need
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Pop Smoke (Ft. Lil Tjay) – Mood Swings
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“Mood Swings“ sees Pop Smoke reuniting with Bronx rapper Lil Tjay for a slow-moving track. The two take turns dropping references to their women and expensive items to boast about
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Pop Smoke – Hawk Em
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[Intro] / Traphouse Mob / Uh, haha / Big, what up? Aha / Trav, what up? / (This is a Melo beat) / Yo, Boof, what up? / [Verse] / It's big 092MLBOA (Free Nappy Blue), uh / K with it
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Pop Smoke (Ft. A Boogie wit da Hoodie) – Hello
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“Hello“ finds the late Pop Smoke connecting with fellow New York artist A Boogie wit da Hoodie for a track about their choices in women and their wealth.
The track was first
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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. 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 (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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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 – PTSD
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On “PTSD,” Pop opens up about the post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) that he suffers from due to the horrific violence he has witnessed in the streets of New York.
The song
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Lil Tjay (Ft. Fivio Foreign & Pop Smoke) – Zoo York
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On “Zoo York,“ Lil Tjay, Fivio Foreign, and Pop Smoke go into detail about their crazed hometown of New York. Dropping references to weaponry, expensive items, and girls, they
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JACKBOYS, Pop Smoke & Travis Scott – GATTI
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On “GATTI,” Travis Scott and rising Brooklyn rapper Pop Smoke team up for the first time on the JACKBOYS record.
On December 23, 2019, a video of Pop Smoke and Travis Scott
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Pop Smoke – Gangstas
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On “Gangstas,” Pop Smoke affirms his authenticity in the streets, rapping about his deadly crew from New York and staying strapped in case someone messes with him. The song appears
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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 – 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 – 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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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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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 – Invincible
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“Invincible” is the introductory track to the mixtape Meet the Woo 2 by New York rapper Pop Smoke. This song talks more on the changes in Pop Smoke’s life since his stardom began
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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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