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#Wack 100 Says He Warned Pop Smoke Through Birdman To Ditch Airbnb Where He Was Killed

#Wack 100 Says He Warned Pop Smoke Through Birdman To Ditch Airbnb Where He Was Killed

Wack 100 Says He Warned Pop Smoke Through Birdman To Ditch Airbnb Where He Was Killed

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Pop Smoke’s 2020 murder at a Los Angeles area Airbnb is still resonating with Hip Hop as his alleged killers are set to stand trial. Numerous individuals have spoken up about the Brooklyn rapper’s untimely murder but noted West Coast manager Wack 100 says Pop’s death could have been prevented.

During a recent visit to the No Jumper Podcast, Wack informed host Adam22 and company how certain unwritten rules for up and coming artists need to be met when visiting the West Coast and avoiding all private residences in the process.

“Go check into that W Hollywood,” Wack 100 said. “Stay away from them Airbnbs on this West Coast until you get your weight up, ’til you get your politics right. Go to one of them hotels bro and be safe about it.”

When asked about Pop’s murder, Wack disclosed how a fateful conversation days before could have altered everything.

“I told him four days before to get that man out of there and send him to the W,” Wack said. “I was in Europe and Avery or Monte Lipman (of Republic Records) had called through Birdman and they were kinda asking me stuff. I told him, ‘Get him out of there and send him to the W Hotel.’ I started getting calls from my people that the homegirls was up there and this and that. I’d just advise when y’all on your way up, take small steps.”

 

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Ultimately Wack 100’s warning wasn’t heeded. In February 2020, four individuals broke into the Airbnb Pop was renting in Los Angeles. After a struggle, one of the robbers, a 15-year-old, shot the rapper three times. Pop later succumbed to his injuries. The four individuals connected to the botched robbery and murder were all charged. One suspect, Corey Walker, recently discovered he would not face the death penalty for his alleged actions.

Pop released his second posthumous album, Faith on July 16. The album, packed with guest features from Kanye West, Pusha T, Rick Ross and more, is projected to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart.

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