12-Year-Old Rapper Bouba Savage Plays Pop Smoke in the Music Video for "Aim for the Moon"
Featuring a “young” Quavo.
Continuing to honor the memory of Pop Smoke, the late rapper’s estate and Victor Victor Worldwide with Republic Records/UMG have released a music video for “Aim for the Moon.”
Serving as the latest release building on the posthumous album Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon, the visual sees 12-year-old rapper Bouba Savage portray a young Pop Smoke. Inspired by Notorious B.I.G.’s “Sky’s The Limit” music video, Bouba is dressed just like Pop and accompanied by a “young” Quavo who handles the Migos member’s feature on the track. Taking advantage of their lavish lifestyle, the two ride around in expensive cars, throw money around, relax in the pool and of course eat cheeseburgers. It is important to note that the visual comes after Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon hit the number one spot on the Billboard 200 chart once again.
Watch the music video for Pop Smoke’s “Air For The Moon” featuring Quavo above.
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