The cover for Pop Smoke’s upcoming posthumous album “Faith” has been unveiled. Pop Smoke’s next posthumous album Faith will be released this Friday July 16. His first official studio release since The Incredibly Popular Aim for the stars, aim for the moon (executive produced by 50 Cent), this new project has been regularly teased since its announcement. Shortly after the big reveal, it was confirmed that clips from the album were hidden in promotional posters across Brooklyn, New York, some of which can be heard and seen here.
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Apart from these brief fragments, however, little on Faith has been shared. It will be interesting to see how much Pop music had in the vault and how its remaining unreleased material is arranged on its second posthumous release – albeit without the guiding hand of 50 Cent.
Now the official album cover art Faith was unveiled, as taken by photographer _Flix. The artwork is powerful in its simplicity, with Pop Smoke’s face drawing all the attention as he looks straight into the camera. It looks like the cover has already received fan approval, in contrast to Virgil Abloh’s original – and controversial – design for Shoot for the stars, aim for the moon.
Check out the cover of the recently unveiled album for Pop Smoke’s upcoming album Faith below, and ring if you’re impatient to hear another release from the late rapper. Rest in peace Pop Smoke.