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Lil Peep, whose real name was Gustav Elijah Ahr, died on a tour bus in Arizona on Nov. 15, 2017 after ingesting a deadly cocktail of fentanyl and Xanax, authorities said.
Lil Peep, whose real name was Gustav Elijah Ahr, died on a tour bus in Arizona on Nov. 15, 2017 after ingesting a deadly cocktail of fentanyl and Xanax, authorities said.
Lil Peep’s wrongful death lawsuit is “hopefully” close to being settled without a trial, according to a new report from Rolling Stone. His mom, Liza Womack, hired a lawyer Paul A. Matiasic ...
Lil Peep’s Mother Says She Wants ‘Justice’ for Late Son With Ongoing Wrongful Death Suit Liza Womack opened up about her ongoing legal battle, after filing a wrongful death lawsuit against ...
Lil Peep's Come Over When You’re Sober, Pt. 1 sold a little more than 5,100 copies in the U.S.—that's up more than a quarter of a million percent from the frame before.
A post on Lil Peep’s social media pages from earlier today reads: Today, Gus’s music came home. From this day forward, his music will be in the care of his mother and brother, and no one else.
A 372-page document filed by lawyers for Lil Peep’s mother in her wrongful death lawsuit aims to bolster their argument that First Access Entertainment “ran the tour as a lethal debauch” ...
The lawsuit against late rapper Lil Peep’s record label First Access Entertainment will proceed to trial according to Rolling Stone, which reports that a Los Angeles judge denied the label’s ...
I am not stopping. I’m not giving up, ever." Lil Peep died on Nov. 15, 2017, of an accidental overdose on Xanax on his tour bus ahead of his show in Tuscon, Ariz. He was 21 years old.
Lil Peep, whose real name was Gustav Ahr, passed away from a drug overdose in 2017. Womack claimed FAE, tour manager Belinda Mercer and others encouraged and enabled his drug use.
There’s a reason Lil Peep was lauded as the “future of emo” by multiple publications. From the early days of his career, his songs featured a diverse array of scene-bred samples mixed with ...
Lil Peep, Rapper Who Blended Hip-Hop and Emo, Is Dead at 21 Gustav Ahr was a bright young musical talent who built a rabid following online with songs recorded in a bedroom on Skid Row in Los Angeles.