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6.6

Generally favorable reviews- based on 51 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 34 out of 51
  2. Negative: 8 out of 51
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  1. Aug 21, 2020
    7
    This album starts out with a thunderous, aggressive intro track reminiscent of his first project Meet the Woo. This follows through tracks 1-5 which consist of aggressive tracks again reminiscent of Meet the Woo." The sonic direction of the album starts to sway towards the tone of his second project Meet the Woo 2, where he experimented with more pop, RnB style tracks about sex, and layingThis album starts out with a thunderous, aggressive intro track reminiscent of his first project Meet the Woo. This follows through tracks 1-5 which consist of aggressive tracks again reminiscent of Meet the Woo." The sonic direction of the album starts to sway towards the tone of his second project Meet the Woo 2, where he experimented with more pop, RnB style tracks about sex, and laying pipe. This a tone he adopts in tracks 6-17, with some bangers mixed in as well, just like we see in Meet the Woo 2. The album closes with Tunnel Vision (outro). Which is a song I feel is a perfect track to represent the London drill style rap which he helped popularize so much. I feel this collection of tracks is a good send-off to the rapper, letting his music live on through these tracks. However the track list does contain a few duds. Especially in the latter half of the album. The songs heavy about love tend to fall flat. But overall this is a good album with a lot of great tracks to sink your teeth into. Some of my favorites being Bad **** from Tokyo, For the Night, Gangstas, The Woo, Mood Swings, and Tunnel Vision. Expand
  2. Oct 27, 2020
    8
    First prompted to listen to this album after listen to “The Woo” while using Spotify playlists. Knowing Pop Smoke passed away is tragic and at the same time drive me to give it a listen after “the Woo”.
    The album has multiple highlights, notably The Woo, For the Night, What you know bout Love, the later is my favourite on it. To me, it has some kind of “fillers”? But over half of them
    First prompted to listen to this album after listen to “The Woo” while using Spotify playlists. Knowing Pop Smoke passed away is tragic and at the same time drive me to give it a listen after “the Woo”.
    The album has multiple highlights, notably The Woo, For the Night, What you know bout Love, the later is my favourite on it. To me, it has some kind of “fillers”? But over half of them are genuinely bops. King of New York RIP.
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  3. Jan 23, 2021
    10
    great album .....
    you cannot say Pop and forget the Smoke.
    rest easy legend
  4. Sep 2, 2020
    8
    Listen to album for first time is great and hold to pop smoke legacy always listen closely and you can tell he here
  5. Feb 7, 2023
    10
    El mejor album de pop smoke por mucho, sonido experimental y una clara prueba de versatilidad. No se olvida el drill en canciones como Showin Off Pt 1 y Pt 2

    Me gustó la referencia de Tunnel Vision, haciendo referencia a los ultimos momentos de pop smoke vivo y la mentalidad que tenia para lograr sus objetivos y metas Canciones como Something Special y Imperfections hacen al album una
    El mejor album de pop smoke por mucho, sonido experimental y una clara prueba de versatilidad. No se olvida el drill en canciones como Showin Off Pt 1 y Pt 2

    Me gustó la referencia de Tunnel Vision, haciendo referencia a los ultimos momentos de pop smoke vivo y la mentalidad que tenia para lograr sus objetivos y metas

    Canciones como Something Special y Imperfections hacen al album una muy buena prueba de que Bashar tenia una voz potencial melodica.

    Gracias Pop Smoke, descansa en paz.
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70

Generally favorable reviews - based on 13 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 10 out of 13
  2. Negative: 0 out of 13
  1. Jul 16, 2020
    82
    Shoot For The Stars Aim For The Moon offers a fleeting peek into the artist Pop would become—beyond Drill, beyond Brooklyn, beyond even the United States.
  2. Jul 14, 2020
    67
    Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon neither blights nor burnishes Pop Smoke’s legacy. It’s fine. Better to remember Smoke as the dark-horse MVP candidate for summer 2019.
  3. Jul 13, 2020
    40
    Though the first two volumes of Meet the Woo lacked the bombast of Smoke's iconic singles, they demonstrated candor in their representation of the drill heavyweight; SFTSAFTM, by contrast, tarnishes the rapper's visionary style with predatory glitz as everyone jumps for a piece of the pie.