All Songs From Pop Smoke's 'Shoot For The Stars Aim For The Moon' Enters Billboard Hot 100
Giving him his first Hot 100 top 10 entry.

After making a historic posthumous No. 1 debut, Billboard reports that all 19 songs from Pop Smoke‘s Shoot For The Stars Aim For The Moon have charted on the Billboard Hot 100.
17 of the 19 tracks debuted on the Hot 100 chart, with “For the Night” with Lil Baby and DaBaby entering at No. 6 and giving the late rapper his first Hot 100 top 10 entry. ”Dior,” his first Hot 100 entry, moves up to a new peak of No. 22 and “Make It Rain” with Rowdy Rebel re-enters at a new peak of No. 49.
Shoot For The Stars opened this week at No. 1 with 251,000 equivalent album units. Smoke is now the first and only hip-hop artist to posthumously debut at No. 1 with a debut studio album and is the fourth to posthumously enter at No. 1 alongside XXXTentacion, 2Pac and The Notorious B.I.G.
Take a look at his entries on the Hot 100 below.
No. 6, “For the Night,” featuring Lil Baby and DaBaby
No. 11, “The Woo,” featuring 50 Cent and Roddy Ricch
No. 22, “Dior” (new peak; up from No. 44)
No. 31, “Got It on Me”
No. 34, “Aim for the Moon,” featuring Quavo
No. 37, “Gangstas”
No. 39, “44 Bulldog”
No. 41, “Something Special”
No. 43, “Yea Yea”
No. 44, “Mood Swings,” featuring Lil Tjay
No. 49, “Make It Rain,” featuring Rowdy Rebel (new peak; re-entry)
No. 52, “What You Know Bout Love”
No. 54, “Snitchin,” featuring Quavo and Future
No. 55, “Bad Bitch From Tokyo (Intro)”
No. 56, “Enjoy Yourself,” featuring Karol G
No. 57, “Creature,” featuring Swae Lee
No. 65, “West Coast Shit,” featuring Tyga and Quavo
No. 76, “Diana,” featuring King Combs
No. 79, “Tunnel Vision (Outro)”
In related news, four people have been charged with the murder of Pop Smoke, with two eligible for the death penalty.