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Pop Smoke Unleashes 'Meet the Woo 2' Project f/ Quavo, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, and More

The Brooklyn rapper will support the project with U.S. and U.K. tours.

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2020 has been a rollercoaster ride for Pop Smoke.

Over the past several weeks, the Brooklyn rapper was hit with a federal charge, announced his headlining tour, and seemingly squashed his beef with Casanova—all the while establishing himself as one of hip-hop’s rising stars.

On Thursday, Pop Smoke came through with Meet the Woo Vol. 2—the sequel to his 2019 debut project. The second installment includes the previously released cuts “Dior” and “Christopher Walking,” and boasts appearances by A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, Fivio Foreign, and more.

You can stream the project now on Apple Music and Spotify.

Pop Smoke teased Meet the Woo Vol. 2 via Instagram several weeks ago, shortly after he was arrested for allegedly transporting a stolen vehicle. Federal investigators say the 20-year-old artist "knowingly and intentionally" transported a stolen 2019 Rolls Royce Wraith from California to New York sometime between Nov. 5 and Dec. 3 of last year. Pop Smoke faces up to 10 years behind bars if convicted of the charge. He has pleaded not guilty.

Despite his legal troubles, the rapper is now preparing to kick off his headlining tour next month. He will make stops in D.C., Dallas, Chicago, and Detroit, before heading to the U.K. for a handful of shows. Take a look at the Meet the Woo Tour schedule below.

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