Lil Peep’s ‘Vertigo’ EP Reissue

Peep estate announces more re-releases.

This week, Lil Peep fans rejoiced in his memory. An earlier project, Vertigo, was reissued and now available on all streaming platforms. With three new videos, the re-release of the EP commemorates the American artist who was a leading figure in the 2010’s emo music and who has been credited for its revival.

His family announced on Twitter, “We are glad to release on all platforms one of Peep’s earlier works — 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. Enjoy.” The four-track EP was written and produced by his longtime collaborator John Mello.

The videos include the Emma Harris and Peep-directed visual for “Drugz” featuring Lil Skil. The other two videos were directed and edited by Jon Francois. Following the drop of Vertigo, Peep’s estate has confirmed that fans will have more to enjoy as there will be “many re-releases” from the artist’s catalog. For anyone who wants to delve deeper into his life, watch the moving documentary Everybody’s Everything that premiered last year at South by Southwest now available on Netflix.

Watch ‘Come Around’ video below.

 

 

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