

He immediately said to me, ‘the ducks don’t mind’ and laughed. He came up to us with that huge smile you see in the next slide. The next time I saw him, at his final tour stop back in la.

Gus said he was used to that treatment, but the ‘ducks don’t mind’ that really stuck with me. We fed ducks with an old man who seemed to ignore us, probably because of Gus‘ look. In that time we really just talked, and connected. So we loitered around town and smoked by the castle until everyone else joined us at McDonalds. “I suggested we go back the next day, so we woke up early to go see it, but yet again, it was closed. We wanted to wander inside, but it was closed,” Mezzy wrote. Later, on our way to soundcheck we passed by this amazing castle, and we were both immediately struck by it. On the flight in, I interviewed him and he spoke about how the gothic architecture of the town was very calming to him. Artists lives are chaotic and wrought with pressure from all sides, but that day in Ghent, Belgium was one of the only times I had where I can say that I truly got to know Gus. “‘Belgium’ is a very special track for me. The posthumous visual from the rapper, who tragically died at the age of 21 in 2017, debuted on Tuesday (November 12).ĭirector Mezzy shared a heartfelt message along with the video. The video for the late Lil Peep‘s “Belgium” is here. See celebs’ reactions to Lil Peep‘s death here.
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Listen to Vertigo and watch the music videos now! You can also download the EP on Apple Music. The third, Drugz, was shot by Emma Harris, directed and edited by Gus and Emma, and animated by Lil Skil.” Three of the four tracks have accompanying videos, two of which were shot, directed and edited by Jon (Legacy) Francois. The tracks were all produced by John Mello, one of Gus’s early collaborators. They added on Instagram, “We are glad to release on all digital streaming platforms one of Gus’s earlier works - the four-track EP titled Vertigo. “This re-release features the highest quality exports the world has ever heard of these tracks - straight from the recording sessions that Gus worked on in his bedroom. “We are glad to release on all platforms one of Peep’s earlier works - Vertigo,” his family tweeted. The estate of the late rapper – who tragically died at age 21 in 2017 – has also unveiled three new music videos. Lil Peep‘s estate has re-released his EP Vertigo, now available on all streaming platforms!
