Pop Smoke
Olivia Isabel Rodrigo was conceived on the 20th of February, 2003. American singer-songwriter, actress and producer. In the latter half of 2010 her role as lead actress in the Disney film High School Musical: The Musical: The Series (and Bizaardvark) were well-known. The debut single from Rodrigo "Drivers License" was released by Interscope Records and Geffen in 2020. It broke records and was among the top 2021 tracks in terms of sales. It helped her rise to the top of the pop charts. It was followed by singles "Deja Vu" and "Good 4 U", and then released her first solo album of studio work, Sour (2021), which earned her critical and commercial success with numerous awards including three Grammy Awards. The Disney+ documentary Olivia Rodrigo driving home 2 U (Olivia Rodrigo Driving Home 2U), which documents her creative process as she's working on Sour will come out in 2022. Pop Smoke (born July 20 1999, and living in Brooklyn, New York City) was also honored with an American MuBashar Jackson Jackson (July 20th, 1999 from July 20th 1999 to February 19th of 2020). Pop Smoke was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York City. The first single he released, "MPR Part 3 Remix" was released in the year 2018. His most popular singles "Welcome to the Party," as well as "Dior" have helped him climb to fame in the year of the year 2019. He frequently collaborated with UK drill artists and producers who used less minimal and aggressive instrumentation than American drill artists from Chicago who reintroduced the sound as Brooklyn drill.Following his success, recording producer Rico Beats introduced Pop Smoke to Steven Victor in April 2019. Victor was later to have Pop Smoke sign a recording agreement with Victor Victor Worldwide and Republic Records. He released his first mixtape Meet the Woo in July 2019. His second mixtape, Meet the Woo 2 came out on February 7, 2020, and debuted at number seven on the Billboard 200, becoming the rapper's first top-10 project in the United States.Twelve days after the release of the mixtape, Pop Smoke was murdered during a home invasion in Los Angeles. New York rapper 50 Cent was the executive producer of his posthumous debut album, Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon, released on July 3 on the 3rd of July, 2020. The album was released at number one on the Billboard 200 and all 19 tracks of the album charted on the Billboard Hot 100. The album also spawned several international top 10 singles, including "For the Night" (featuring DaBaby and Lil Baby) and "What You Know Bout Love". Pop Smoke's second studio album, Faith, was released by Republic Records on July 16, 2021. She received seven Billboard Music Awards and four MTV Video Music Awards. Time called her one of the 2021 Entertainers Of The Year, and Billboard declared her Woman Of The Year in 2022. [111112She was awarded the Grammy Award in 2011. Billboard awarded her with the Woman of the Year award at the Billboard Women in Music 2022. Additionally, she has been given "Songwriter of the Year" honors by Variety in 2021. [113] as well as at the 2022 ASCAP Awards. [114]





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