"I want people to feel what I’m going through, even if they aren’t experiencing the same shit. Like I’m growing up in my music, I’m still learning a lot, still understanding what death really means" - Brooklyn drill rapper says to Pitchfork reporter, who spent a day with the 22-year-old, going from a barber to a studio. BB looks back at Pop Smoke: "He really changed the game... He was always telling me it’s cool making drill for the streets, but once you start seeing the world it makes you want to be bigger than the streets".