Pop Smoke’s posthumous dominance continues with his ‘Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon’ album
Pop Smoke may be gone, but his legacy lives on. He has broken a major record on Billboard as his posthumous album Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon is the longest-running No. 1 album on the Top Rap Albums chart after spending 20 weeks at the top of the chart, dethroning Eminem’s album Recovery that has had a 19-week No.1 run. Billboard has reported in a tweet.
Pop’s dominance on Billboard charts isn’t just on the rap charts, the late rapper’s debut album is also the third longest-running album on Hot 200 chart’s Top 5 in the century. It has spent 33 weeks in the Top 5 and comes behind Taylor Swift’s 1989 and Adele’s 21 albums.
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