Lil Peep's "Save That Shit" Video Commemorates The Late-Rapper's Career

Lil Peep's video for "Save That Shit" drops.

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Following the death of Lil Peep, his mother and his team have confirmed that it isn't the end of his musical career. His producer has previously said that Lil Peep Come Over When You're Sober II was already done prior to his passing and following his passing, his mother also promised there would be more music from Lil Peep in the future. Today, the video for "Save That Shit" has been released. 

Peep's mother, Liza Womack, opens the video with a dedication to her son, "In loving memory of my son Gus." The video for "Save That Shit," consists of concert footage as well as candid behind the scenes footage of Peep hanging out. The video was directed by Mezzy and Heavy Ryan. Mezzy's previously done videos for Lil Peep including "Benz Truck."


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