AP finds the Brooklyn drill star dropping bars over a menacing production from frequent collaborators 808 Melo, Rico Beats and Jaycen Joshua.
It features on the soundtrack to Eddie Huang's forthcoming directorial debut Boogie, which sees Pop Smoke in his first acting role portraying Monk, the basketball rival of main character Alfred "Boogie" Chin (played by Taylor Takahashi).
AP follows the previous singles Mood Swings, For the Night, and What You Know Bout Love from the rapper's debut posthumous album, 'Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon', released five months after he was killed in a shooting in February 2020 aged 20.
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