The process of compiling a posthumous album is one that labels and artists are becoming all too familiar with, with a rash of artists losing their lives at a young age.
Mac Miller's Circles is one of 2020's finest albums while Lil Peep's legacy has been kept alive through a series of releases over the past two years.
Unlike those artists, Brooklyn drill MC Pop Smoke didn't manage to release a debut studio album before his death, at the age of just 20, last month.
Now 50 Cent has volunteered himself as the man to oversee putting that body of work together in his absence. 50 took to Instagram over the weekend to put himself forward for the role of working on Pop Smoke's album. “I’m on the move listening to Pop Smoke, I decided i’m gonna
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