Pop Smoke's close friend Mike Dee claims the late rapper's vault has been emptied with the release of the 30-song 'Faith' album.
Since his tragic deathin February 2020, Pop Smokes team has released a wealth of unreleased and repurposed material across two posthumous albums. His debut album Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon arrived in July 2020, just six months after the rappers death, and was followed by a deluxe editionweeks later. In total, the album contained 36 tracks. Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon debuted at No. 1on the Billboard 200, making Pop Smoke the first rapper to debut posthumously at the top of the chart with his debut studio album. The project returned to the No. 1 spotin October 2020 and has been certified double platinumby the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Pop Smokes second posthumous album Faith followed in July 2021, featuring an additional 30 songs (deluxe edition tracks included). Once again, the album topped the Billboard 200and wrote Pop Smoke into the history books, making him the first artist ever to posthumously have their first two albums go No. 1. The Welcome to the Party rapper also posthumously appeared on Kid Cudis Read more