![]() Anyone who been on drugs knows people are not always gonna give af when a nigga get too fucked up. I know their survivors remorse is immeasurable that's why I dont really fw niggas sending hate towards gbc for what happened to peep because everyone been going through shit with their friends. So I can see why in the moment everyone kinda was just doing they own thing not thinking about checking on him. ![]() But also the way those niggas were partying was so out of control one of his homies should've drew a line in the sand somewhere and been taking care of him or at least brought test kits on tour.īut like I said I feel like most them were thinking 80% on tour with my brother we lit and 20% fuck this nigga i know he gonna switch up after tour. The label was not tryna push gothboiclique they were tryna only push peep so I know peep felt like he owed his homies something. But also u gotta remember these niggas all really helped him become a superstar and get signed and they were tryna get signed too but the label was tryna just take peep, the superstar talent, and dip leaving the everyone else like ned, wicca,tracy, mackned ect to die. Mind you niggas was in and out of homelessness before the loft. ![]() Like peep was nigga with all the money at that point so they did for sure use him but I know peep knew how much they relied on him. Honestly I feel like everyone in gbc did care about him but it really was a hella complicated situation. This is just my thought about how it went.īruh me and my brother say the same thing. Unfortunately they made the decision to just not do it. And that people care more about their money and status than a human being, everyone knows that with drugs it can be so risky and just walking into that room to check on him shouldn't have been such a big deal. In the end its just so shitty that he went out like that. If only one of those managers kept a better eye on him or had those kits on the bus it would be different. Gus was their responsibility and they knew about his increasing drug use. I don't think that most of gbc were "fake friends" but yea they probably saw it as some kind of betrayal, because they all wanted to make it.Įnd of the day the managers had to be better in their work. The whole combination of jealousy/poor management/drugs and alcohol let to the point of neglect, and unfortunately gus died because of that. I kinda got that vibe from the bexey video, he almost seems acting sarcastic how he was talking about gus on that point. Probably the fact that the rest of gbc felt screwed over they just stopped caring about gus like they did before, and they didn't care about what he was taking/ doing on that last day. Some gbc members probably were holding a grudge against gus because they knew it would be done after the tour, while gus was just about to make it. Probatly that pressure was to big on him and he made the decision to take them on one last tour with him. They also wanted fame and some more money and the only way they could get it was gus. I think it all went wrong because gus got the record deal and the rest of gbc was left out. You can't let your buddy be death for more than 6 hours without checking on him. On a clear December afternoon, friends, family. His star had been on the rise since 2015 via a series of Soundcloud tracks, EPs and mixtapes, and he enjoyed full traction through his YouTube channel where his videos to “Awful Things,” “Benz Truck,” “The Brightside” and others clocked up multiple millions of views As the buzz built, Peep signed with agent Cara Lewis and enthusiastic features followed in Fader, Noisey and Pitchfork, which declared him as “the future of emo”. In an extensive three-part profile, Medium wrote, “it’s obvious Peep is going to blow up.It seems like the whole situation is getting pretty clear now. Friends and family remembered Lil Peep, who died earlier this month at age 21, during a service in Long Beach on Saturday. Lil Peep had a promising career in front of him. She is truly grateful to the fans and the people who have supported and loved him.” “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. He had huge ambition and his career was flourishing. He was highly intelligent, hugely creative, massively charismatic, gentle and charming. He had big goals and dreams for the future which he had shared with me, his team, his family and his friends. “I am shocked and heartbroken,” Stennett wrote.”I do not believe Peep wanted to die, this is so tragic.
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