Genius Meanings
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Pop Smoke (Ft. Future & Quavo) – Snitching
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“Snitching" is the eighth track from Pop Smoke’s debut posthumous album Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon featuring Atlanta-based rappers Quavo and Future bragging about their
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Pop Smoke (Ft. Future, Polo G & Quavo) – Snitching (Polo G Demo)
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[Intro] / Seth the chef / Buddah blessed this beat / [Chorus: Quavo] / Damn, snitchin' / Niggas be out here snitchin', uh (Woo) / Damn, snitchin' / Niggas be out here snitchin', uh
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Pop Smoke (Ft. Quavo & Tyga) – West Coast Shit
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“West Coast Shit” sees Pop, Tyga, and Quavo flaunting the west coast lifestyle—their women and riches included.
It was originally thought that the song would be a collaboration
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Genius Traducciones al Español – Pop Smoke - Snitching ft. Future & Quavo (Traducción al Español)
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[Letra de "Snitching (Traducción al Español)"] / [Intro] / Entonces, ¿tienes el trabajo haciendo qué? / Hermano, me pagan por delatar ahora, negro / Está realmente clasificado
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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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Genius Users – Pop Smoke [Discography List]
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Projects: / 2019: / • Pop Smoke - Meet the Woo (Deluxe): July 26th / 2020: / • Pop Smoke - Meet the Woo 2 (Deluxe): February 7th / • Pop Smoke - Shoot for the Stars Aim for the
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Pop Smoke – Better Have Your Gun
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[Intro: Peter Tosh] / See, because I am going to kill the fuckery over there / And people is going to be in demand of all the truth / [Chorus] / When you come to the Flossy, better
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Pop Smoke (Ft. Kodak Black & Quavo) – Back Door
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[Intro: Pop Smoke] / My mama tell, mmm / Mmm, mmm, huh? / [Chorus: Pop Smoke] / My mama tell me "Be careful, better stay out them projects (Projects) / Better watch for them haters
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Pop Smoke (Ft. Skepta) – Welcome to the Party (Skepta Remix)
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U.K. Grime icon Skepta joins rising star Pop Smoke on a remix of his April 2019 release “Welcome To The Party”. The original song was instrumental in the rise of New York Drill
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Genius Traducciones al Español – Pop Smoke - Bad Bitch from Tokyo (Intro) (Traducción al Español)
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[Letra de "Bad Bitch from Tokyo (Intro) (Traducción al Español)"] / [Intro] / Yeah, yeah / Yeah, yeah, yeah / Yeah, yeah, yeah (This is a Melo beat) / Yeah, yeah / [Verso] / Perra
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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. 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 (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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Genius Brasil Traduções – Pop Smoke - Snitching ft. Future & Quavo (Tradução em Português)
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[Verso 1: Quavo] / Veja meu status (Status) / Não , não estou me gabando , não sou mediano / Minha mina quer um Patek (Patek) / Dei pra ela um carro e mandei ela parar de me
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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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OG Xigedze (Ft. Complex The Rapper) – Snitching
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[Verse 1: OG Xigedze] / Creep with the cops (woo, woo) / These niggas been capping / They cappin they work with the cops / These backstabbers (brrr, brrr) / The cops are calling
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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. 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 – 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 – 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 – 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 (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 (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 – Be Clearr
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[Chorus] / Long nights in the trap, it got a nigga sick / It got a nigga this far / Yes it did, yes it did, yes I did / But be clear / [Verse 1] / I just pulled up to TD in i8 / We
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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 (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 – 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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Chief Keef (Ft. Lil Reese) – I Don't Like
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Produced by the alleged “hipmo,” Young Chop; “I Don’t Like” is indeed a track oriented around factors Keef holds in a negligible regard.
The song itself has achieved international
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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 (Ft. DAFI WOO) – Iced Out Audemars
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[Intro: Pop Smoke] / Rico's going crazy again / Woo / Iced out Audemars (Audemars) / I got forty thousand / I'm up in all the stores, wait / Look / Oh, you feelin' sturdy, nigga
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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 – Bad Bitch from Tokyo (Intro)
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“Bad Bitch From Tokyo” is the introductory track to Pop Smoke’s posthumous debut album Shoot For The Stars Aim For The Moon where he describes his encounters with females, his
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MF DOOM (Ft. Mr. Fantastik) – Rapp Snitch Knishes
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DOOM and Fantastik talk about how foolish it is to rap about crimes that you could be prosecuted for one day.
The song’s instrumental had previously been released in DOOM’s
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Pop Smoke (Ft. PnB Rock) – Backseat
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[Intro: PnB Rock] / Yeah, yeah-yeah-yeah, yeah (Oh-oh) / Oh-oh / Yeah, yeah-yeah-yeah, yeah (Oh-oh) / [Verse 1: PnB Rock] / Ayy, like here we go, here we go, here we go now / Me
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Pop Smoke – Hotel Lobby
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[Chorus] / I was chillin' in my hotel lobby (Lobby) / When I got a call that niggas tryna find me / I don't really wanna catch a body (Body) / But I got a feelin' niggas tryna line
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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 (Ft. Swae Lee) – Creature
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On “Creature” both Pop Smoke and Swae Lee team up and rap about their women, drip, and “creepiness” smoothly blended with the signature 808Melo drill styled production. A snippet
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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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Kendrick Lamar – FEAR.
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On “FEAR.,” Kendrick explores three instances of true terror at ages 7, 17, and 27, respectively. In the first verse, he explores the fear he experienced growing up in the hood
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21king – Opp catcher
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Hunnids in the bank better have my hunnids hunnids talking down whole squad pull up you tryna get wicked whole squad pull up wipe nose like baby blueface hunnids better have my
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Rio Da Yung OG – Definition of Rio
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[Intro] / (Yeah, Baby, you did this one) / Alright / (Yeah, Baby, you did this one) / [Verse] / You niggas had that EDD run, now y'all back broke / Tryna do that one dance, I think
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Migos & Future – Picasso
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[Intro: Quavo & Future] / Yeah, yeah, yeah (DJ Durel) / (Yeah, Pluto) / [Chorus: Future & Quavo] / Put a fifty round on that Glock / Plush leather when you dropping the top / I
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Rio Da Yung OG – Legendary
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[Intro] / What up, Enrgy? Nigga, it's Rio / Legendary shit, nigga / (Enrgy Beats) / [Verse] / Catch a nigga slippin' at the light, make his heart drop / Cut the green beam on, make
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CJ – Whoopty
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“Whoopty” is a single by rapper CJ. Released in July 2020, the music video has surpassed millions of views on YouTube.
It uses the same sample from the Bollywood song “Sanam Re
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Internet Money, Gunna & Don Toliver (Ft. NAV) – Lemonade
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Five Internet Money Records producers team up and enlist Gunna, Don Toliver, and NAV for “Lemonade,” the second single off of Internet Money’s debut studio album B4THESTORM. The
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