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Tracklist
19 tracks · 57 min
- 01Bad Bitch From Tokyo (Intro)0:48
- 02Aim For the Moon [ft. Quavo]2:55
- 03For the Night [ft. Lil Baby & DaBaby]3:10
- 0444 Bulldog2:30
- 05Gangstas2:40
- 06Yea Yea3:05
- 07Creature. [ft. Swae Lee]3:22
- 08Snitchin [ft. Quavo & Future]4:19
- 09Make It Rain. [ft. Rowdy Rebel]3:22
- 10The Woo. [ft. 50 Cent & Roddy Ricch]3:21
- 11West Coast Shit. [ft. Tyga & Quavo]3:12
- 12Enjoy Yourself [ft. Karol G]3:17
- 13Hotel Lobby3:33
- 14What You Know Bout Love2:38
- 15Something Special2:40
- 16Diana [ft. King Combs]3:08
- 17Got It on Me2:44
- 18Tunnel Vision (Outro)2:12
- 19Dior (Bonus)3:36
About
Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon is the debut studio album by American rapper Pop Smoke. It was posthumously released on July 3, 2020, by Victor Victor Worldwide and Republic Records, and a deluxe edition of the album that includes fifteen additional tracks—including remixes of three songs from the original—was released on July 20 that year, a date that would have been Pop Smoke's 21st birthday. It is a drill, trap, and R&B record. American rapper 50 Cent executive-produced Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon following the murder of Pop Smoke during a home invasion on February 19, 2020. 50 Cent finished the album for Pop Smoke by calling the featured artists and taking care of the deadlines. After the completion, 50 Cent helped fulfill Pop Smoke's wish to take his mother to an awards show. Jess Jackson mastered and sequenced Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon and reworked the tracks to get the professional sound of a big recording studio. Before his death, Pop Smoke had begun to set up the Shoot for the Stars Foundation to help youth achieve their goals while living and growing up in difficult circumstances, providing access to technology and other resources. Guest appea…
