In what seemed like an otherwise quiet Wednesday evening, the music world was rocked by the death of a young, promising star on the rise when news broke that Lil Peep died from an overdose. Born ...
Those with the slightest familiarity of Lil Peep know him to have been an artist riding the wave of SoundCloud’s popularity as a breeding ground for new rap talent, but the innovative musician wasn’t ...
Lil Peep, the up-and-coming rapper who died last month at age 21, died from a combination of the opioid fentanyl and the anti-anxiety medication Xanax, the Pima County, AZ, medical examiner said ...
When Lil Peep passed last month, he left behind an unfulfilled musical legacy. Today, a very small part of that legacy has been completed with the release of his final music video, “Save That Sh*t.” ...
Emerging rapper-singer Lil Peep has died. He was 21. “I am shocked and heartbroken. I do not believe Peep wanted to die, this is so tragic," Sarah Stennett, CEO of First Access Entertainment, the ...
"Based on information [police] were told and evidence that was found, they had evidence of a possible drug overdose," Sgt. Pete Dugan tells PEOPLE Rising rapper and YouTube star Lil Peep might have ...
The hip-hop community suffered an immense loss last November, when rising rap star Lil Peep passed away from an accidental drug overdose at the age of 21, snuffing out the light of a promising talent.
Lil Peep‘s mother is suing the late rapper’s management company over his death. Liza Womack filed the lawsuit at the Los Angeles County Superior Court on Oct. 7, claiming negligence, breach of ...
Lil Peep's older brother is opening up about the death of the late rapper at just 21 years old. Lil Peep's older brother is opening up about the death of the late rapper at just 21 years old. Karl Ahr ...
Lil Peep has passed away at the age of 21, a rep for the artist has confirmed to The FADER. The New York-based artist, known for mixing rap and emo styles, died overnight. He played a live show at The ...
Lil Peep’s mother can’t help but feel proud of her son’s upcoming posthumous album. Liza Womack addressed the bittersweet “Come Over When You’re Sober, Pt. 2” at a listening party held in Manhattan on ...
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