BROOKLYN, N.Y. (PIX11) — Pop Smoke’s family is hiring as they are preparing to open a new shop honoring the late Brooklyn rapper in Canarsie. Pop Smoke’s brother, Obasi Jackson, announced on Instagram ...
Pop Smoke's brother, Obasi Jackson, has announced plans to open a coffee shop dedicated to the late rapper. The shop is called Pop's Place and it’s in Canarsie, the Brooklyn neighborhood where Pop ...
The shop will be in Canarsie, the Brooklyn neighborhood where he grew up. The family of recording artist Pop Smoke is opening a coffee shop in Brooklyn’s Canarsie neighborhood, the late drill rapper’s ...
The family of the late Brooklyn drill pioneer Pop Smoke is opening a new coffee shop in his hometown of Canarsie Announced by his older brother Obasi Jackson, the upcoming establishment is officially ...
Pop Smoke’s legacy continues to live on through his music and now through coffee. The late Brooklyn rapper’s family is opening a new coffee spot called Pop’s Shop in Canarsie. His brother, Obasi ...
Pop Smoke was a creative force who, in a short amount of time, made a significant impact with his music. We spoke to some of his collaborators to gain insight into his creative process.
Former NYPD Police Chief John Chell has shared new insight into how Pop Smoke became connected to a larger gang investigation before his tragic passing. Chell opened up about the situation during the ...
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Pop Smoke: The Rise, the Sound, the Legacy
Pop Smoke’s voice was more than music—it was movement. From the streets of Canarsie, Brooklyn to the top of the charts, he helped define a new era of New York drill and left an indelible mark on hip ...
LIVE OAK, Fla. (WCTV) - A Live Oak man is turning his struggle into service, one four-legged friend at a time, through his nonprofit Pop Smoke K9’s for Veterans. He’s helping warriors fight a ...
Biggie. Tupac. DMX. We pay tribute to 63 stars who died too young. By Danyel Smith Pop Smoke, Lil Durk, Fivio Foreign and more have taken the sound that emerged in Chicago in different directions.
The final man to be convicted in the 2020 killing of rapper Pop Smoke is expressing remorse for his role in the shooting death, for which he was sentenced to 29 years on Friday in Los Angeles. “Even ...
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