Rapper Lil Peep dies at 21
Rapper Lil Peep dies at 21
Rapper Lil Peep, an emerging voice on
the hip hop scene and a YouTube star, has died at the age of 21, police and a
business associate confirmed to CNN Thursday.
A spokesman for the Tucson, Arizona, Police Department reported that
police were called just before 9 p.m. (11 p.m. ET) Wednesday night after Lil
Peep was found unresponsive by his manager in his tour bus and said that first
responders "rendered medical aid but they were unable to save him."
"After speaking with people on scene and going into the tour bus,
(police) said that there was evidence of a possible drug overdose, most likely
from Xanax," Sgt. Pete Dugan said in a phone interview Thursday.
"Obviously, we're not medical examiners, so there will be an
autopsy to determine the exact cause of death," Dugan said, adding that
there was "no sign of any kind of foul play" and police are
"treating it as a suspicious death case, most likely from an
overdose."
Born Gustav Åhr, the Long Island rapper and singer blended emo and hip
hop for a distinctive singing and rapping style which often highlighted his
drug use.
Many fans first discovered him via the streaming service Soundcloud,
where he was one of its biggest stars.
Sarah Stennett, chief executive officer of First Access Entertainment, which
partnered with the rapper last year, said in a statement that she was
"shocked and heartbroken."
"I do not believe Peep wanted to die, this is so tragic. He had big
goals and dreams for the future which he had shared with me, his team, his family
and his friends," she said. "He was highly intelligent, hugely
creative, massively charismatic, gentle and charming. He had huge ambition and
his career was flourishing."
"I have spoken to his mother and she asked me to convey that she is
very, very proud of him and everything he was able to achieve in his short
life," Stennett's statement said. "She is truly grateful to the fans
and the people who have supported and loved him."
In June, the New York Times described the rapper in an article as having
"evolved into something like the scene's Kurt Cobain, with several
astonishingly gloomy and diabolically melodic releases, and a body that is in
constant flux: hair dyed one color after another, an anarchy sign and the word
'crybaby' tattooed on his face."
"His songs find a middle ground between hip-hop bluster and emo's
bulked-up anxiety, a blend that feels eminently of the moment, and inevitable," the article stated
His debut album, "Come Over When You're Sober (Part One),"
dropped on September 1 and found Pitchfork dubbing him an "emo rap
alchemist.
"Peep's philosophies are no more profound than a great Instagram
caption, and he can come off as a bit of an indignant kid, but it's easy to see
why a new class of spitfires are using him as a talisman for their
anxieties," Sheldon Pearce wrote for pitchfork
On Thursday, members of the hip hop community, including rappers Lil
Yachty and Ty Dolla $ign, offered their condolences on Twitter.
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