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Pop Smoke’s first posthumous album may have found its executive producer. 50 Cent volunteered for the role and announced his intentions to finish the late rapper’s LP Instagram on Sunday (March 1).

“i’m on the move listening to Pop smoke,” 50 wrote. “i decided i’m gonna executive produce and finish his album for him.#abcforlife #starzgettheapp #lecheminduroi #bransoncognac.”

The G-Unit boss even began recruiting guests for the album, seeking the help of Roddy Ricch.

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“Tell @roddyricch i’m looking for him,” 50 wrote. “i need him on Pop album. #lecheminduroi #bransoncognac #abcforlife #starzgettheapp.”

Roddy confirmed he was willing to contribute to the LP, which led to 50 turning his attention to Drake.

“see i got @roddyricch on deck, this shit gonna be stupid,” he wrote. “@champagnepapi where you at nigga, don’t start acting light skinned on us.?? #abcforlife #starzgettheapp #lecheminduroi #bransoncognac.”

The recruitment efforts continued on Monday (March 2) as 50 sought out Chris Brown for an assist on the project. But his request came along with some jokes for Breezy’s hair.

“yo nigga im a need you on this record, but what da fuck you do to your hair blood.LOL @chrisbrownofficial #abcforlife #starzgettheapp ?#Theking ?#bransonsbrown,” 50 captioned the photo of Brown.

Pop Smoke was shot and killed during a home invasion in California on February 19. Two weeks before his death, the slain artist released his Meet The Woo 2 project Republic Records.

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