
Burna boy and Pop Smoke
Nigerian Afro-pop singer, Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu, better known as Burna Boy has revealed details of his last conversation with American rapper, Pop Smoke few days ago before he was shot dead yesterday.
Pop Smoke, whose real name, Bashar Jackson, was shot in a home invasion robbery at the home of Teddi Mellencamp Arroyave, the daughter of singer John Mellencamp, and star of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.”
He was later rushed to Cedars Sinai hospital where he was pronounced dead.
Grammy nominee and African Giant, has now taken to his InstaStory to reveal he recently contacted the 20-year-old rapper on Facetime few days ago and that the rapper wanted him to bring him to Nigeria.
“Spoke to the @realpopsmoke on Facetime just a few days ago. He really wanted me to take him to Nigeria. I’m in real shock right now. R.I.P this world is unbelievable,” he wrote.
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