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Description: Pop Smoke became one of the hottest rappers in hip hop in the span of just a few months. The 20 year old rapper from Brooklyn, New York captivated the entire hip hop scene after his unique and catchy drill songs went extremely viral online. The first Pop Smoke song to gain mainstream attention was titled “Welcome To The Party” which has over 74 million views on YouTube at the time of this recording. The next successful song by Pop Smoke was “Dior” which skyrocketed his fame and popularity to the next level after reaching millions of views online. Dior eventually became Pop Smoke’s first platinum single and really solidified his place as a talented artist in hip hop. The rising success of Pop Smoke even had hip hop fans comparing him to the legend 50 Cent due to their similar cadence and boss like approach. Everything was going unbelievably well for Pop Smoke up until February 19, 2020 when TMZ broke the heartbreaking news that Pop Smoke was no longer with us after a home invasion in Los Angeles. The news absolutely shocked music fans across the world with everyone wondering who did this to Pop Smoke and why? The answers to those questions would only be able to be answered by the LAPD who shockingly had none. That was, until a few weeks ago when the LAPD made a statement claiming that they have captured those responsible for the passing of Pop Smoke. Curious on how the LAPD solved this case? Well then we’ve got you covered. Here is an exclusive inside look on how the LAPD solved Pop Smoke’s case. Follow VAULT on Instagram: instagram.com/vaultig The Criminal History of Meek Mill youtu.be/7FT_5zJQny0 The Criminal History of Lil Baby youtu.be/0Q9auMzHsMw The Criminal History of 42 Dugg youtu.be/6wYt0DhnLRI How The LAPD Solved Pop Smoke's Case By: VAULT *Copyright Disclaimer* Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.