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"Gangstas" is a song by American rapper Pop Smoke from his
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debut studio album, ''
Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon ''Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon'' is the debut studio album by American rapper Pop Smoke. It was posthumously released on July 3, 2020, by Victor Victor Worldwide and Republic Records, and a deluxe edition of the album that includ ...
'' (2020). The song was written by Pop Smoke alongside producers
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and Swirv. An R&B song, its lyrics reflect on Pop Smoke claiming to be the King of New York and expressing his dislike for
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. The song received generally positive reviews from
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, with many comparing Pop Smoke's vocals to those of
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and saying it has
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vibes. Commercially, the song reached number 37 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, while peaking within the top 30 in Canada and Switzerland.


Background and recording

Pop Smoke and his team were in the
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recording songs mostly intended for his second mixtape ''
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'' (2020). English producer Swirv said that Pop Smoke had saved a few songs for the album and remembered that the last song he recorded with him was "Gangstas" before his death. According to
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, he worked on the song's drums, while Swirv worked on the melodies, before Pop Smoke recorded his vocals. Swirv recalled they were trying to find a melody for a different song called "Hotel Lobby", with the producer saying it had a
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vibe. He was trying some different
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beats but said it did not feel the same. Then he remembered that he had made another beat a couple of months before, and stated it also had a 50 Cent vibe. Pop Smoke liked the beat so much that he wanted to make a completely separate song; CashMoneyAP remembered they started recording the song very late at night. Pop Smoke did not want to leave until the song was finished. While the rapper was working on it, CashMoneyAP was handling post-production of the beat, because it just had
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. He wanted to add something that was going to bring a gangster to feel to it, so he decided to add some strings to the song. The song was written by Pop Smoke, known as Bashar Jackson, alongside
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and Swirv, who have the real names of Alex Petit and Ellis Newton, respectively. The song was produced by CashMoneyAP and Smirv.


Music and lyrics

Musically, "Gangstas" is an R&B track. Roisin O'Connor of ''
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'' mentioned that the song has "minor piano keys looped" while Pop Smoke recalls "the soft danger" of Travis Scott's "5% Tint" (2018). ''
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'' Charles Lyons-Burt said that "Gangstas" contains a "minimalist piano and snare combination". ''
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'' Ashton Howard stated that Pop Smoke "provides what sounds like an unreleased track" from the sessions from rapper 50 Cent's debut studio album ''
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'' (2003). Hannah Giorgis of ''
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'' commented that song finds Pop Smoke "characteristically gruff and cocksure". ''
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''s Dhruva Balram stated the song has a "haunting piano intro, singed
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maintain that early threat while Pop Smoke delivers his best claim yet to be the King of New York "Know what I'm sayin'? (I be in New York with the gangsters)/This the real streets shit, yeah, nigga/(I be in New York with the gangsters)/Fuckin' voice of the streets, man." According to A.D. Amorosi of ''
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'', Pop Smoke raps about owning the streets of New York: "Voice of the streets, man/It's like Jesus walkin'/More Christopher Walken". At the beginning of the song, Pop Smoke raps about not liking fellow rapper
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: "On set that's some real shit nigga/I don't want none of that extra loud shit/This ain't none of that rainbow hair shit/this the real straight shit." Wongo Okon of
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wrote that Pop Smoke "present hard-nosed efforts that creep around the alleyways under the moon unfazed by the danger that lays ahead".


Release and reception

On July 3, 2020, "Gangstas" was released as the fifth track on Pop Smoke's posthumous debut studio album ''Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon''. Briana Younger of
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opined that Pop Smoke sounds a lot like 50 Cent in the song. Amorosi stated that the song is "as haunting as its lyrics". He continued, saying that "it's opSmoke's melodic sensibility that makes 'Gangstas' chorus poignant and memorable", and called it "the feel-bad hit of the summer". Gary Suarez of ''
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'' depicted the song has "next-generation
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vibes". In his review for '' Clash'', Mike Milenko commented that Pop Smoke's "mesmerizing flow almost seems to imitate" a young 50 Cent. David Arron Blake of ''
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'' said the "floating piano chords and rough bars on 'Gangstas' could have easily come from a 50 Cent or G-Unit album, and match Pop moke'sproven aesthetic surprisingly well". Balram wrote the song is a "clear shot at ..6ix9ine's questionable self-claim to be the king of the city", and that Pop Smoke "comes back from the grave here to correct anyone who might be thinking that he won't live on in memory". David Crone of
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said the song "provides a refreshing change of pace for the Brooklyn star". M.T. Richards for ''
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'' said that Pop Smoke "proves on 'Gangstas' that he can sing a hook with the best of them". In his review for ''
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'' magazine, Christine Werthman opined that the song "is the combo, tough on the outside, melodic on the inside, with a sub-three-minute delivery and a hometown shoutout on the chorus that'll make hearts swell". In a negative review, Paul Thompson of '' GQ'' criticized that the song "could have been pulled from any mid-period G-Unit album, with a staid piano line that gestures at menace but can't summon the energy required to sell it". Lyons-Burt said the song's "production feels mournful rather than charged". Following the release of ''Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon'', the song debuted and peaked at number 37 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100. It also peaked at number 18 on the US
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chart. The song further peaked at number 16 in Canada, number 66 in Australia, number 28 in Switzerland, number 54 in France, and number 79 in Sweden.


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from
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. * Pop Smoke vocals, songwriter *
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production, programming, songwriter *Swirv production, programming, songwriter * Jess Jackson mixing engineer, mastering engineer *Corey Nutile programming *Rose Adams assistant mixing engineer *Sage Skofield assistant mixing engineer *Sean Solymar assistant mixing engineer


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