Music / hip hop

Shoot for the stars, aim for the moon


Reviews (3)


Soundvenue

d. 10. July 2020

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Kristian Karl

d. 10. July 2020

"På sit posthume debutalbum dyrker Pop Smoke uventet nok ikke den drill-lyd, han vil blive husket for. Han viser i stedet nye sider, der antyder, at han ville være en kommerciel superstjerne a la forbilledet 50 Cent".


NME

d. 3. July 2020

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Dhruva Balram

d. 3. July 2020

"The album's strengths are many, from its production to its featured guests' verses to Smoke's lyrics and skills. `Shoot For The Stars, Aim For The Moon' showcases a multi-faceted artist only just discovering his potential. What makes the album truly stand out is that it serves as a testament to the strength, power and knowledge Smoke held in his ambition to go to the very top. Tragically, his death prematurely vaulted him there, but at least this posthumous release will serve as a lasting reminder of Smoke's immense talent".


Pitchfork

d. 7. July 2020

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Alphonse Pierre

d. 7. July 2020

"The 20-year-old rising star was the voice of Brooklyn drill when he died. On his debut album, executive-produced by 50 Cent, his voice shines through despite a raft of unnecessary features".