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Lucy Needham

Pop Smoke's funeral sees fans line the streets for horse drawn funeral procession

Pop Smoke's funeral saw fans line the streets of Brooklyn to pay their last respects to the rapper.

His coffin was carried through his hometown in an elaborate curtained hearse pulled along by two matching white horses.

Mentor and close friend 50 Cent's custom Lamborghini also joined the precession, though the rapper wasn't behind the wheel.

At one point the carriage made its way past a mural honouring Pop Smoke, real name Bashar Barakah Jackson.

Barricades lined the pavements of the residential neighbourhood of Canarsie to keep fans at bay, reports TMZ .

Pop Smoke's funeral saw the rapper's coffin carried in a horse drawn carriage through the streets of Brooklyn (Quan Williams/Instagram)
The rapper was gunned down at the age of 20 at his Hollywood Hills home (Instagram)

The up and coming musician was gunned down at his Hollywood Hills on February 19.

He was taken to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, but despite best efforts to save him, the star died of a gunshot wound to his chest.

A private funeral was held last weekend for close friends and family.

Today's procession allowed fans to say their final goodbye before his coffin is laid to rest in a Brooklyn cemetry.

Fans lined the streets to pay their last respects (Quan Williams/Instagram)
The rapper will be laid to rest at a cemetery in Brooklyn (Instagram)

It was initially reported Pop's death was the result of a robbery gone wrong, with the rapper posting photos and videos of his designer goods and stacks of cash hours before the shooting.

In one of his last Instagram clips, Pop accidentally flashed up his home address to his thousands of followers.

So far no arrests have been made on the case.

Pop Smoke was fatally shot in his Hollywood Hills home (Getty Images)
The rapper revealed his address on his Instagram story before his death (Twitter)

The rapper's death came just days after his second mixtape, Meet the Woo 2, debuted at number seven on the Billboard Top 200.

His track Welcome to the Party, released in April last year, became a viral hit and was remixed by Nicki Minaj and Skepta.

A statement from the rapper's record label Republic Records confirmed the sad news of his death Twitter , telling fans: "We are devastated by the unexpected and tragic loss of @POPSMOKE10.

"Our prayers and thoughts go out to his family, friends and fans, as we mourn this loss together."

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