Pop Smoke’s posthumous album isn’t the only project being developed in honor of the late rapper. Steven Victor, who served as Pop and Pusha T’s manager, revealed he’s working on a documentary to memorialize his client in an interview with Complex.
“I’m working really, really hard on this Pop Smoke album,” Victor said. “And I’m working on a documentary for him, too. And his foundation. I’m just really focused on making this label like the next Jimmy Iovine and Interscope.”
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Pop, whose real name was Bashar Jackson, was shot and killed during a home invasion in Los Angeles on February 19. He passed away less than two weeks after releasing his Meet The Woo Vol. 2 album on Republic Records.
Following Pop’s death, 50 Cent expressed his desire to executive produce the slain rapper’s posthumous album. He also declared he would fulfill a promise made to Pop’s mother.
“He told his mom he wanted to take her to an award show,” 50 wrote on Instagram. “So I am going to make sure his album gets her there.”
Prior to the new normal brought on by the coronavirus pandemic, 50 was plotting a May release for Pop’s album.
Source: Hip Hop DX