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Pop Smoke’s Posthumous Album Charts All 19 Songs On Billboard Hot 100

It’s been nearly two weeks since the release of Pop Smoke’s posthumous debut, Shoot For The Stars Aim For The Moon. The album proved that Pop had much more to offer on a commercial side. Songs like “Enjoy Yourself” ft. Karol G and “The Woo” ft. 50 Cent and Roddy Ricch were essentially created to be anthems for the summer.

That being said, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that all nineteen songs have claimed spots on the Billboard Hot 100. Billboard shared the latest update on their charts the other day revealing the rapper scored his first top 10 with another highlight off of the project, “For The Night” ft. DaBaby and Lil Baby which sits at #6. Just outside of the top 10 at #11 “The Woo” with 50 Cent and Roddy Ricch. 

Out of the songs that were already released, “Dior” reached a new peak as he jumped to #22. “Make It Rain” ft. Rowdy Rebel also re-entered the charts at #49.

Check out the chart positions below via Billboard.

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No. 6, “For the Night,” featuring Lil Baby and DaBaby
No. 11, “The Woo,” featuring 50 Cent and Roddy Ricch
No. 22, “Dior” (new peak; up from No. 44)
No. 31, “Got It on Me”
No. 34, “Aim for the Moon,” featuring Quavo
No. 37, “Gangstas”
No. 39, “44 Bulldog”
No. 41, “Something Special”
No. 43, “Yea Yea”
No. 44, “Mood Swings,” featuring Lil Tjay
No. 49, “Make It Rain,” featuring Rowdy Rebel (new peak; re-entry)
No. 52, “What You Know Bout Love”
No. 54, “Snitchin,” featuring Quavo and Future
No. 55, “Bad Bitch From Tokyo (Intro)”
No. 56, “Enjoy Yourself,” featuring Karol G
No. 57, “Creature,” featuring Swae Lee
No. 65, “West Coast Shit,” featuring Tyga and Quavo
No. 76, “Diana,” featuring King Combs
No. 79, “Tunnel Vision (Outro)” 

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Suge Knight Calls Out Kanye West Over Offensive Comments on Carter Twins

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Suge Knight is known for speaking his mind, and in a recent interview on a show called Art of Dialogue, he shared strong opinions about Kanye West’s recent behavior. Kanye, who is often in the spotlight for his controversial actions, made headlines after insulting Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s children in a tweet. Suge found this particularly unacceptable. “I need to talk to Kanye,” Suge said, clearly upset. “We should never disrespect anyone’s kids.” He was disturbed by Kanye calling the Carter twins a hurtful name, emphasizing that this kind of behavior is unacceptable in both hip-hop and society in general.

“You don’t talk about Jay and Beyoncé’s kids and call them names. That’s crossing the line.” For Suge Knight, this isn’t just about one tweet, it’s about a larger issue. He feels that such hurtful comments not only impact the people involved but also reflect poorly on hip-hop and Black culture as a whole. “I expect more from people in hip-hop and our community,” he stated. “We’ve come a long way, and we should stand up for each other, especially when it comes to protecting kids and those who are vulnerable.”

This isn’t the first time Kanye has faced backlash for his controversial remarks, but Suge clarifies that calling out children is where he draws the line. “That’s not funny to me, not at all,” he remarked, suggesting that there should be real consequences for Kanye’s words. “He needs an old-fashioned lesson.” Suge Knight’s comments remind us that, regardless of how famous an artist is, there are still moral limits that shouldn’t be crossed, especially when it comes to children. His call for accountability sends a strong message to Kanye West and anyone else who might think it’s acceptable to attack innocent kids in the hip-hop world.

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Lil Durk Makes History as the Most Certified Rapper of 2025

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Lil Durk has officially established himself as one of the biggest names in hip-hop. The Chicago-born rapper just broke records by becoming the first hip-hop artist to earn the most certifications from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in 2025. This is a huge milestone in his career, highlighting his influence in music today and his status as one of the all-time greats. Recently, the RIAA announced that Durk achieved 53 new certifications, making him the top hip-hop artist of 2025, and placing him among the top 50 artists ever, with an impressive total of 52.5 million units sold.

This news was shared on social media, confirming that he’s not just popular, but his music truly connects with listeners. Durk has made a name for himself with hit collaborations like “Broadway Girls” featuring Morgan Wallen, “All My Life” with J. Cole, and “3 Headed Goat” alongside Lil Baby and Polo G. His ability to tell real-life stories while also creating catchy melodies has made him a standout artist. These new certifications show that his music has lasting appeal. Fans quickly took to social media to celebrate his achievements, with some eagerly anticipating his next album, saying it will be a huge success.

Others reminisced about how hard he’s worked and how much his popularity has grown, especially during his breakthrough years from 2020 to 2021. However, not everyone is impressed. Some critics have pointed out that his collaboration with country star Morgan Wallen might make his success seem less significant. However, the impressive numbers speak for themselves. Durk’s music has played a key role in shaping hip-hop, and the way he mixes different styles only adds to his talent. From being an underground artist to becoming one of the most recognized rappers in history, Lil Durk’s journey is truly inspiring.

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