The song “Keep My Coo” was originally released on November 18, 2014 on Lil Peep’s old SoundCloud, but it was later deleted. Almost exactly five years later, it was featured in the posthumous Lil Peep documentary “Everybody’s Everything” before the movie starts playing and on its soundtrack. When first released on November 18, 2014, the cover art was a young girl whose smiling face was covered in semen. The cover art was quickly removed as NSFW content is not allowed on SoundCloud.
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The song “Keep My Coo” was originally released on November 18, 2014 on Lil Peep’s old SoundCloud, but it was later deleted. Almost exactly five years… read more
The song “Keep My Coo” was originally released on November 18, 2014 on Lil Peep’s old SoundCloud, but it was later deleted. Almost exactly five years later, it was featured in the posthu… read more
Lil Peep (born Gustav Åhr) was an American recording artist hailing from Long Island, New York. He was cited as one of the primary artists responsible for the post-emo revival with his style of hip hop which came to be known as emo trap. After a slight delay, his debut album Come over When You're Sober, Pt. 1 was released on August 15, 2017. Due to a possible drug overdose, he passed away on November 15, 2017 (aged 21). Lil Peep was described as a "SoundCloud rapper", and his musical style is considered lo-fi rap or emo-trap. The New York Times defined Åhr as the Kurt… read more
Lil Peep (born Gustav Åhr) was an American recording artist hailing from Long Island, New York. He was cited as one of the primary artists responsible for the post-emo revival with his styl… read more
Lil Peep (born Gustav Åhr) was an American recording artist hailing from Long Island, New York. He was cited as one of the primary artists responsible for the post-emo revival with his style of hip hop which came to be known as emo tra… read more