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Reviews "Shoot For The Stars Aim For The Moon" is a bittersweet celebration of Pop Smoke's life; an album that should have claimed the summer of 2020 as his own, and mark the formal welcoming of New York’s brightest new star.
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Original Content Should we listen to music against a dead artist’s wishes? Determining how to appropriately immortalize deceased artists is a tall order, and one of the hardest questions in 21st-century pop music.
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Mixtapes X's spirituality is empowering, emotional, and real.
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Mixtapes Long Live Drakeo.
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Music Joey Bada$$ had a PSA for the people.
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Aron A. -
Music Sony Music allegedly admits to distributing fake Michael Jackson tracks.
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Milca P. -
Music Timeline of Juice Wrld's posthumous album.
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Mixtapes This is Scarr's second posthumous release of the year with some assistance from Gucci Mane.
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Music Juice WRLD's family releases a statement regarding the release of his new album, revealing his album cover and the number of songs on the project.
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Alex Zidel -
Mixtapes It is clear that MO3 still had plenty of heat in the vault.
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Songs MO3's estate will be dropping "Legend" very soon.
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Zachary Horvath -
Music Juice WRLD's girlfriend Ally Lotti confirms the title of Juice WRLD's new posthumous album "The Outsiders."
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Alex Zidel