Tyga pulled up the receipts proving that Pop Smoke wanted him and Karol G on “Shoot For The Stars Aim For The Moon,” after fans complained about their presence on the album.
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One such artist was Tyga, who appears on the song “West Coast Sh*t,” alongside Pop and Quavo—whose three features on the album also garnered a bit of pushback. Diehard Pop fans were disappointed that fellow Brooklyn drill rappers like Fivio Foreign, Sheff G, Sleepy Hallow, and others didn’t get a spot on the album, but artists like Tyga and Karol G did. Some specifically pointed out that Pop likely wouldn’t have wanted this roster of artists on his album, but Tyga is here to prove them wrong.
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On Friday afternoon, Tyga took to Instagram to celebrate the release of the album while also proving that Pop had, in fact, reached out to him. He included a snippet of “West Coast Sh*t” in his post with the caption, “U did it broski! Yo vision was different. This album special.” He followed the audio up with some screenshots from a text conversation he’d had with Pop right before his untimely death, showing that he had wanted both Tyga and Karol G involved with the album.
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