Saw the documentary. You didn't need everyone to be your friend,but you are so selfless you want to give your all to everyone and anyone. Goodbye lil peep. I love you and your music
Man watching that documentary made me think he was inside my head especially with that same feeling of hopelessness in life. Depression is a bitch, makes me wonder how many of us are indirectly intertwined with the same situations
It's a trait that bipolar addicts like him & I have, I'm a slave to pleasing ppl, I'm a slave 2 pussy, I'm a slave 2 hurting ppl I love, I'm a slave 2 every addictive drug man has made, how come fentanyl kills every1 but me?
I'm 46 years old... Part of Generation X... Yet his music speaks to me on an emotional level. I guess that's the sign of great music... It speaks universally to people..
@@vxasa I grew up in the Acid House and rave Scene. Also listening to bands like Nirvana... I don't judge musicians on there drug in take. It's obvious the guy is a talented musician
@Shashvat Sannadhya Never really got into Alice in Chains but love Jane's Addiction and RHCP.... Saw Jane's live twice in 1990 and in 1991...91 gig was the best I've ever been to
Hey Peep, I'm sorry I started listening to you after you died. your music helps me on my worst days. your soul was beautiful, and you'll forever live on in our hearts as one of the best artist of this generation. you were a star that burned too fast. Rest easy knowing you've forever changed the lives of millions of people.
@@Qehseu good fam ? We always here rip Gus lil peep seen his first show in Arizona missed his last show in az wild he started and ended here in my state ashamed someone from my state killed a legend
You are so strong. To admit that is not easy I’m sure. But I promise you that there is something so much better than being on fentanyl. I pray for you and I hope that your ok brother
I been on the powder heavy I definitely feel for you, stay strong soldier, you got this if it’s to tough to kick on your own don’t be afraid to seek help, it’s nothing to be ashamed off just don’t give up on yourself
then make the most of it and save the earth while we go through it. at this rate the global warming humans produced humans are gonna struggle and we are killING ourselves because we are killing the earth
I think it’s funny how people call Lil peep trash but they’ll never know how many lives he’s saved or how different and unique his music was/is. He went out and achieved more in 4 years than most under 20 ever could. For that, I think he’s pretty damn amazing.
his music is just so beautiful and only more impactful after his unfortunate passing. Its like listening to a reincarnated angel who graced us with his words, voice and love for art just to then be snatched and sent right back to his ethereal realm as fast as he came into this world.
@SUBSCRIBE TO ME JUST BECAUSE I SAID SO not to be that guy but not every legend is known world wide. You ever heard the legend of Party Party?? Ok then. Yet my town will never forget Party Party.
FINALLY, this was leaked a long time ago but people were saying it would never be posted. (EDIT:Yes I know the song has been out it's my favorite from the album, I was talking about the video.)
Ba si on parlait tous notre langue prsn ne comprendrait donc on ecrit quasi tous anglais /// if we wrote all us language nobody will understand so we write all english (i'm from Belgium)
@@prodbyvessels yeah ik the 2nd wave of editors removed most of the effects from his voice with gave him his iconic lofi sound. they flipped a dead kids art for profit :/
MoonShaman too true. Been there. Here’s to hoping his work continues to remind them they’re NEVER really alone. We’re all fighting wars nobody knows about
If you overdose on opiates like fentanyl especially mixed with a strong benzo like xanax you have 9 minutes after you stop breathing to where its even worth saving your life. You will go brain dead. Benzos and opiates are not something to joke arround with if you dont know exactly what youre taking. You can pill press anything now days. Rip to a legend
When I first heard the "is anyone out there" part I got chills. It's exactly how I would imagine someone who had passed and could sing reaching out. Just singing to their fans "is anyone out there, can anyone hear me" as if he's already on the other side and still touching his fans. Even after that he says girl I know you hear me, as if he's already gone and now also wants his lover to hear him. It's like his last words to us all, he's letting us know he's looking down on everyone, and that he hopes his message gets across as he's hoping we hear him 😢 RIP to gus. Taken from us too young 💔
No money, no friends, broke, broken home, socially awkward, failed at school, developed drug addiction at a young age, homeless in pursuit of a dream. All this and he still made a legacy and created a new genre. RIP 💓
Maybe, when we die, we will be able to listen to him in heaven with the other people we lost, because one thing is for sure, Orthodox, catholic, protestant or Baptist, Peep is in heaven and waiting for us.
My son (15 years old) made me a Lil Peep fan too (39 years old, i'm his mother). We always hear this song in the car. I think it's a shame that I didn't know earlier that Gustav existed. He is a great idol of my son. Also allowed him to dye the ends of his hair pink😜 If it looks good, I'll do it too😎😉 My son now has the blonde that lil peep had. Also exactly the same haircut (Mullet). My son looks very much like Gustav. He didn't want pink after all😅 We come from Germany and would like to say hello to all Lil Peep fans in the world. 🙏🏼
@@JackMontana406 The dude was a full blown junkie. What did he even accomplish without googling it? Do you even know? No, you're just a teenager who thinks life is so rough, and these junkie musicians help you feel better about it. When in reality, life isn't all that rough for you I bet. Probably no where near as rough as it is for someone like Peep who is a full blown drug addict. Realize it before it's too late and don't buy in to this shit.
Peep has been gone for a while now and his death still shakes me worse than anything. I know these types of posts are either ignored, hated, or laughed at, but damn. Peep was one of few artists that had the ability to talk you from the ledge and just shake your head at what you were thinking. His music saved me more than once and I am forever grateful. If I could give my life to allow him to come back, I would without hesitation. I do not mean that in a fanboy-ish manner, either. He was truly inspirational and I am certain the entire world wept when he departed.
@@TFPHotPocketz Broaden your horizons. Plenty of artists in other genres do this. Some of the music I listen to can literally make you shiver every time you listen to it. And it doesn't even have lyrics. That's how powerful it is. It's all subjective.