Pop Smoke Get Back
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The song \"Get Back\" by Pop Smoke is a rap song that is about claiming authority and asserting dominance over rivals. It references the stacks of money and possessions he has, as well as the legal issues he is trying to avoid by pleading the fifth. He claims he's got \"bitch[es]\" \"galore\" and tells his rivals to back off and not come too close, lest they're ready for a fight. The chorus reiterates that his rivals need to step back, with him ready to retaliate with his gun. He invites his rival to join in the fun, with some \"wine on me, baby,\" and claims he's got the power to blow his rival's back out with a single blow. In the end, the song is an ode to Pop Smoke's larger-than-life attitude and confidence.
Writing for Pitchfork, Reed Jackson stated that Meet the Woo 2 \"provides more gritty drill music you can clench your jaw to\".[20] Aron A. of HotNewHipHop mentions that Meet The Woo 2 has \"London's penchant for electronic music\", and that it \"brings it all back to the mecca of hip hop\".[21] The mixtape opens with \"Invincible\", where Pop Smoke maintains he understands the streets.[22] This is followed by a drill track \"Shake the Room\" featuring Quavo.[23] Dominiq R. of HotNewHipHop described the song as being \"led by a harmonious vocal and bass-driven woodwind instrumentation\".[24] \"Get Back\" is a hip hop track with a horn and string sample, a soft piano riff, bass line and police sirens.[25] Dominiq R. commented that Pop Smoke \"aggressively delivers a plethora of gun bars letting his opposition know to stay back\".[25] Drill track[26][27] \"Christopher Walking\" feels Pop Smoke compares himself to Frank White, a character played by Christopher Walken in the 1990 American neo-noir crime thriller film King of New York.[28] The song prominently interpolates the lyrics of 50 Cent's 2005 hit single \"Window Shopper\".[29][30] Lyrically, Pop Smoke raps about taking shots at his enemies on the streets and mentions his love for Dior and bust-downed jewelry.[28] \"Foreigner\" featuring A Boogie wit da Hoodie is a drill track[31] with both rappers rapping about their lavish and expensive foreign items.[32]
Kyann-Sian Williams of NME said \"Sweatheart\", which features Fivio Foreign, had an \"affinity that went deeper than rap\", and that both Pop Smoke and Fivio Foreign learned from each other and maneuvered as \"drill's Batman and Robin\".[33] Jessica Mckinney and Brad Callas of Complex wrote \"Element\" finds Pop Smoke \"rapping malicious lines over ominous production\".[34] \"Armed N Dangerous (Charlie Sloth Freestyle)\" was first released as a single called \"Fire in the Booth, Pt. 1\" in November 2019, after Pop Smoke flew to the UK to record the track with Sloth.[35] In the lyrics, Pop Smoke raps about being part of the Crips gang.[36] \"Mannequin\", featuring Lil Tjay, interpolates Ariana Grande's number one hit single \"7 Rings\".[37] It is a pop[22] and trap[38] song with Pop Smoke and Lil Tjay rapping an ode to wealth.[38] Jackson opined \"Dreaming\" is a song \"that's almost entirely low end with no hint of a melody\".[20] In \"She's Got a Thing\", Pop Smoke raps about sexual endeavors.[22] NME's Kyann-Sian Williams wrote Pop Smoke provides \"background crooning audibly inspired by SoundCloud rapper Trippie Redd\". She continues, saying he \"manipulates his growling voice to sing soothing melodies\".[39] \"Dior\", the bonus track, is a drill[40] and hip hop[41] track with lyrics about flirting with women and buying the latest designer clothes.[42][43] The final bonus track, \"War\" featuring Lil Tjay, is a drill and hip hop song.[44]
Buddy gon' grrt that, grrt that, brrt that, brrt thatSend shots, make 'em get backAll that chit-chat, chit-chat, riff-raff, riff-raffMy niggas ain't into thatNigga be talkin' hot, but he ain't on shitI got like fifty rounds up in this clipIf I go to jail, nigga, I'll plead the Fifth'Cause mommy still gon' love her kidNiggas tryna lock me up and give me a bid, huhI'm like nigga, fuck the pigsThe judge like: Why you actin' like a dickI said: I'm movin' like I'm Steven VicMy lawyer like: Poppy, why you brazenI said: I pop a Perc' and feel amazinI shoot for the stars, I'm a foundation, huhLook at the money I'm raisin'
She wanna fuck, hold onShe snuck in the book, have her wait for arraignmentShe get dick and edible arrangementsThat's the only form of paymentShawty a snackAnd after I snack, I'ma blow out her backShe like: Poppy, you so crazy, huhI told her: Wine on me, babyShe want a starShe wanna fuck 'cause she know who we areThese hoes be dirty, ain't hittin' 'em rawWhen it come to hoes, I got bitches galoreShe wanna grip that, lick that, ask where the stick atFreak bitch put my dick where her lips atShe goin' all gas, no chit-chitShe goin' all gas, no chit-chitAyy, bah-bah-ba-bumHere come that boy with the drumIf I pull it out, then that boy gonna runIf he want the smoke, knock the beef out his bun, ayyI go dumb, dumb, dumbAir it out, leave him slump-slump-slumpedFuck what they say, they know that I'm GucciPull up with a pump-pump-pump
After a night at EastWest Studios in Hollywood, Jackson climbed into a white Range Rover with his childhood friend, Michael Durodola, and Amelia Rose, a woman he had met that night, for the short drive back to the house. Rose and Jackson went upstairs to the master bedroom, and Durodola to a room down the hall, Det. Christian Carrasco testified.
Corey Walker, 20, was back in a Los Angeles courtroom Friday as his defense lawyer, Christopher Darden, filed a motion to dismiss his murder and robbery charges with the argument that Walker specifically voiced his opposition to any violence before Pop Smoke was fatally shot inside his rented Hollywood Hills home on February 19, 2020. 781b155fdc