Pop Smoke has iii new songs on the soundtrack for the new movie "Boogie."

Pop Fume volition brand his posthumous debut on the big screen this Friday equally basketball player "Monk" in the moving picture "Boogie." The New York rapper who snatched a huge role in the film prior to his untimely demise is not only the movie's lead adversary, but he besides appears on the Boogie: Original Motion Movie Soundtrack not one but three times.

The lead single, "AP," was already released this month and is a solo try by Pop Fume. The rapper also makes appearances on the tracks "Style" featuring Polo K and a remix for "No Cap" with UK rapper M24. The basketball game-themed movie was directed by Eddie Huang, who told Yahoo Entertainment that he was particularly impressed with Popular Smoke's work ethic on set. Every bit the pb actor'southward chief rival in the story, Popular Smoke had a huge role to play and is instrumental to the success of the film.

"He [had] no fear, Pop [wasn't] scared of anything," said Huang. "He also probably had the fastest estimator processor in his head I've ever seen. I could tell Pop something, and he would immediately adapt and make that change. And he didn't have an ego about information technology, and he wouldn't get scared about it. And he wouldn't take self-uncertainty nigh it. He only did it."

Huang added that the movie was originally meant to inspire other Chinese like himself living in America, simply now he came to the conclusion that this is Popular Smoke's film. "Information technology'southward absolutely dedicated to Pop," he continues. "I really miss my brother."

Popular Smoke institute a lot of posthumous success amidst his untimely expiry more than a year ago in February 2020. Pop released one of the most successful albums of the year despite the setbacks spurred on by the global pandemic, and even today, Shoot For The Stars Aim For The Moon remains in the coveted No. 1 spot on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart for its 17th week – a record fourth dimension for any anthology released within the last 3-4 decades.

Equally the departed rapper's estate revealed, they'll continue to roll out his artistic portfolio posthumously, and his role in the Eddie Huang-directed motion-picture show is the latest of his undertakings to sally. "Boogie" premieres in theaters today, Fri (March 5).