Pop Smoke dropped a freestyle over 50 Cent's lethal "Many Men" and the New York legend is looking back on how fiery it was.
It's been one week since the passing of rapper , who was hailed as one of the leading figures in the surge of Brooklyn drill. Despite his relatively young career, the 20-year-old had earned co-signs from a ton of important people in the industry, including . The two had partied together over Super Bowl Weekend and during his come-up, Poppy actually dropped a freestyle over one of Fiddy's most popular songs, "Many Men." Reposting a clip from the barrage of bars, Fif is officially reacting to the freestyle, noting that he wishes his friend were still with us.
"I told you n***as to make sure nothing happen to him," wrote 50 Cent on his Twitter page. "What the fuck man. He was on his way."
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50 Cent was one of the most outspoken figures to address the death of Pop Smoke last week, for his killers. Smoke was twenty-years-old when he was murdered in the Hollywood Hills, having his rental home broken into by four masked men who gunned him down. Initially, the break-in was being investigated as a possible robbery but in recent updates, it has been reported that Pop Smoke was targeted in a specific hit.
Peep the freestyle below.