Pop Smoke continues to collect awards even after his death.
Despite the tragic death of Pop Smoke, his name is still heard and will continue to be heard for a long time.
The pioneer of drill music was assassinated on February 19, 2020 at the age of 20, while his career was about to take off.
Pop Smoke is a huge success in the afterlife, having won six platinum awards just for the music he released after his loss.
According to "RapRadar", Pop Smoke reportedly equaled a historical record of Prince.
His posthumous album "Shoot For The Stars Aim For The Moon" has completed 19 consecutive weeks at the top of the chart for the Top R & B / Hip-Hop Albums on Billboard.
This is the second best performance recorded on this chart, with Pop Smoke's album equaling the record of Prince's iconic album "Purple Rain" (1984).
Most weeks at No. 1 of the chart for the Top R & B / Hip-Hop Albums has passed the album "Thriller" (1982) by Michael Jackson.
Pop Smoke's "Shoot For The Stars Aim For The Moon" was released in July 2020 and debuted at No. 1 of the Billboard 200.
The album contained songs such as the four times platinum "For The Night", the three times platinum "Dior", the double platinum "Mood Swings", "The Woo", "What You Know About Love" and the platinum singles "Hello , "Got It On Me" and "Something Special".
