Pop Smoke - Woo $hit Feat. Fivio Foreign & Lil Tjay (music Video) -
Pop Smoke - Woo $hit Feat. Fivio Foreign & Lil Tjay (music Video) -
: 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
: 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. : Pop Smoke famously used "Woo" as an
The song was a centerpiece of Lil Tjay's drill-inspired mixtape, State of Emergency , released in May 2020. State of Emergency
- 2-violins-viola
- Accordion
- Recorder - Treble (Alto)
- Alto Saxophone Duet
- Baritone Saxophone
- Bassoon
- Cello
- Cello Duet
- Cello Quartet
- Clarinet
- Clarinet Choir
- Clarinet Duet
- Clarinet Quartet
- Clarinet-Saxophone Duet
- Clarinet-Violin Duet
- Flexible Brass (4)
- Flexible Mixed (5)
- Flexible Mixed (5)
- Flexible Unison
- Flute
- Flute Duet
- Flute Quartet
- Flute-Clarinet-Bass Clarinet
- French Horn
- Guitar
- Guitar
- Oboe
- Percussion (Xylophone)
- Piano
- Piano Trio
- Saxophone (Alto)
- Saxophone Quartet
- Soprano Saxophone
- String
- String Quartet
- String Trio
- Tenor Sax Duet
- Tenor Saxophone
- Trombone
- Trumpet
- Trumpet Quartet
- Tuba
- Viola
- Viola Duet
- Viola-Cello Duet
(8notes PREMIUM)
- Violin
- Violin Duet
- Violin Quartet
- Violin Trio
- Violin-Cello Duet
(8notes PREMIUM)
- Violin-Viola Duet
- Wind Quintet
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: 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
: 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 was a centerpiece of Lil Tjay's drill-inspired mixtape, State of Emergency , released in May 2020.




