Watch the official and tribute visuals for this iconic New York drill collaboration:
: Many versions of this video circulated online as tributes, using vintage TV screen effects to display the archived footage of Pop Smoke performing or dancing.
: Lil Tjay filmed the primary scenes for the music video in the middle of A Boogie wit da Hoodie's neighborhood . Watch the official and tribute visuals for this
: The music video was released shortly after Pop Smoke's tragic passing. Because he was no longer present, his parts of the video consist of archival footage and "throwback" clips that were edited in to pay tribute to his legacy.
The song titled "Woo $hit" featuring Pop Smoke , Fivio Foreign , and Lil Tjay is primarily a fan-made or remix title often associated with the track . The Story Behind the Collaboration Because he was no longer present, his parts
: The video features Lil Tjay and Fivio Foreign surrounded by a vibrant, high-energy crowd of New Yorkers showcasing their dance moves.
: The track served as a high-energy US Drill anthem, uniting three of New York’s most prominent figures in the genre: Lil Tjay , Fivio Foreign , and the late Pop Smoke . : The track served as a high-energy US
: Pop Smoke famously used "Woo" as an expression of "flossing"—accumulating wealth and driving luxury cars. The song and its various remixes (often titled "Woo $hit" on platforms like YouTube) celebrate this lifestyle and the "Woo Walk" dance he popularized. The Music Video Setting