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It looks like a posthumous Pop Smoke album could be on the cards thanks to 50 Cent. Taking to Instagram, Fif made a public promise to the late rapper's mom to executive produce the album.

"R.I.P Pop Smoke," 50 captioned a video of Thursday's Pop Smoke memorial in Brooklyn. "[Pop Smoke] told his mom he wanted to take her to a award show. So I’m gonna make sure his album gets her there."

Earlier this week, Fiddy announced that he's going to complete Pop's album, and he wants Roddy Ricch to feature on it.

Sharing a picture while sitting on a private jet, 50 Cent wrote: "I'm on the move listening to Pop Smoke, I decided I’m gonna executive produce and finish his album for him." Check out the Instagram post below.

Just hours after announcing that he wants to work on Pop Smoke's album, 50 reached out to Roddy Ricch on social media. "Tell @roddyricch I'm looking for him, I need him on Pop album."

Judging by Ricch's response, a Pop Smoke x Roddy Ricch track may not sound too far fetched. In the comments, the Compton rapper told 50 Cent to "say less," accompanied by a "shaking hands" emoji. Check it below.

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