Ever since the passing of Biggie, millennial rappers from Brooklyn have been vying for the “King of New York” crown, but between the controversial Tekashi 6ix9ine and the late Pop Smoke, the court of ...
Pop Smoke knows how to take advantage of an opportunity. The Brooklyn-bred rapper, who would pull up to studio sessions for homies like Jay Gwuapo, kicked off his rap career by accident after he ...
Last summer, Pop Smoke’s music––guttural, raw, irresistible––coursed through New York’s clubs, car stereos, yawning apartment windows. Born Bashar Barakah Jackson and raised in Canarsie, on Brooklyn’s ...
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