A posthumous album from Lil Peep is coming next week. On Friday, the late rapper’s estate released the single “November,” and his mother Liza Womack announced that Diamonds will be released Sept. 8.
Every Friday, The FADER's writers dive into the most exciting new projects released that week. Today, read our thoughts on Lil Peep & ILoveMakonnen's Diamonds, GAIKA's Drift, and Courtney Barnett's ...
ILoveMakonnen was a pioneering Atlanta rap weirdo when he emerged with classics like “I Don’t Sell Molly No More,” “Too Much,” and of course, “Tuesday.” His eccentric treatment of melody and meter put ...
Lonely and sweet, Lil Peep’s voice is a tragic balm on “4 Gold Chains,” one of the few full songs released since his overdose death in November. Over a spacey, lurching Clams Casino beat, Lil Peep ...
More than half a decade after Lil Peep died of a drug overdose, his mother and former label have settled a multimillion-dollar wrongful death lawsuit. In a Friday filing, Peep’s mother Liza Womack ...
After a four-year legal battle, Lil Peep's estate has finally settled its lawsuit against the late rapper's label, First Access Entertainment. The music website reports the settlement was reached on ...
The latest Lil Peep project to get a posthumous re-release is an EP originally released in 2015, 'Feelz.' A video for the title track also released on Friday.
The tennis legend alongside On sponsored stars Iga Świątek and Ben Shelton played tennis with fans and gave a sneak peek of what’s to come.
Lil Peep’s estate has announced that the late rapper’s project with iLoveMakonnen will be out for release on Friday, September 8. The collaboration was in the works prior to Peep’s death in 2017 and ...
PARIS, FRANCE - JUNE 24: Lil Peep attends the Balmain Menswear Spring/Summer 2018 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on June 24, 2017 in Paris, France. Lil Peep's Come Over When You’re Sober, Pt. 1 ...
Lil Peep’s death was a tragedy, but it was something he was always willing to accept. On his track, “we think too much,” he raps, “Long enough, but I think I’ma die now, oh-oh, ayy, ayy / I just keep ...
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