Pop Smoke, better known as “The Woo” has his second postmortem album debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart. The late artist has had two posthumous projects released after his untimely demise in 2020 continuously trending on the charts, along with the memories his friends and family have shared with him.
The project was released on July 16 and starts with 88,000 album units earned in the week ending July 22, according to MRC Data.
This is an extremely impactful project, not just by the units but also by the significance of the featured artists.
Here are a list of the songs with the artists featured:
1. “Good News”
2. “More Time”
3. “Tell the Vision” feat. Kanye West and Pusha-T
4. “Manslaughter” feat. Rick Ross and The-Dream
5. “Bout a Million” feat. 21 Savage and 42 Dugg
6. “Brush Em” feat. Rah Swish
7. “Top Shotta” feat. Pusha-T, Travi, and Beam
8. “30” feat. Bizzy Banks
9. “Beat the Speaker”
10. “Coupe”
11. “What’s Crackin” feat. Takeoff
12. “Genius” feat. Lil Tjay and Swae Lee
13. “Mr. Jones” feat. Future
14. “Woo Baby Interlude”
15. “Woo Baby” feat. Chris Brown
16. “Demeanor” feat. Dua Lipa
17. “Spoiled” feat. Pharrell
18. “8-Ball” feat. Kid Cudi
19. “Back Door” feat. Quavo and Kodak Black
20. “Merci Beaucoup”
The album forth-came many hits such as “Dior,” “For The Night,” “What You Know About Love,” “Mood Swings” and many more. It’s officially the longest-running album to remain at the top of Billboard’s Hip Hop/R&B albums chart for over two decades. “Shoot For The Stars, Aim For The Moon” has remained in the top 20 of the Billboard 200 albums chart for over 53 weeks, currently counting.