🔥16228

Pop Smoke’s team found a way to work around him not being in any future music videos (beyond archival footage). The late rap star is portrayed by a child in the new visuals for his posthumous cut “Aim For The Moon” featuring Quavo.

Quavo is also played by a kid as the children set up shop at a luxurious mansion and bask in the lavish lifestyle. The adolescent version of Pop Smoke is seen making it rain and relaxing in the pool while his Migos collaborator arrives in a high-priced ride and gets his hands on stacks of $100 bills.

“Aim For The Moon” comes from Pop Smoke’s posthumous album Shoot For The Stars Aim For The Moon, which was originally released on July 3. A few weeks later, a deluxe edition of the LP featuring an additional 15 cuts dropped on July 20.

The initial version of the album, which included 19 tracks, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. Months later, the project returned to the top of the chart for a second week at No. 1 in October.

Watch Pop Smoke’s “Aim For The Moon” video with Quavo above and stream his album below.

Related Posts

Rich The Kid Instagram Rants Against The Music Industry: 'Bloodsucking Mothafuckas'

Hit-Boy To Follow Nas & Big Sean Albums With Benny The Butcher Collaboration

Eddie Murphy’s ‘Coming 2 America’ — Shot At Rick Ross’ House — Is Coming To Amazon In December

TikTok Turned This Year-Old Rap Song Into A Viral Hit With Help Of The NBA, NFL, Rihanna’s Fenty Beauty & More

Swizz Beatz Weighs In On Potential Ma$e & Cam'ron Verzuz Battle

Exclusive: Don Modus Talks “Big Time” And Balancing His Dark & Light Sides