

"Lil Bo Weep's cause of death as YouTube star dies aged 22 after 'fighting demons' ". Healing Unaloon (self-released, 2017 – credited to Unaloon and Lil Bo Weep).In her last post on her Instagram page, dated 2 March 2022, she explained that she was on heavy medication due to Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (CPTSD) and that she was "mourning the loss of her child". This weekend we lost the fight for my daughter's life with depression, trauma, PTSD and drug addiction, which we fought with since they brought her back from America Her father Matthew broke the news on Facebook:

On 27 February 2022, on her Instagram account, she announced that she had been pregnant in 2021, but had lost her child.īrooks died on 5 March 2022. She was originally scheduled to feature on XXXTentacion's debut album 17, but Onfroy ended up not adding the song to the album. She started releasing tracks on SoundCloud in 2015. She moved to Los Angeles, California after high school to attend college and graduate, but later had to return to Australia with her family as part of an emergency DFAT repatriation. Winona Brooks was born in 2000 in Adelaide, Australia. Lil Peep Dawg.Winona Brooks (2 January 2000 – 5 March 2022 ), better known by her stage name Lil Bo Weep (and also known by the name Unaloon ) was an Australian singer, rapper, and video blogger. R.I.P Lil Peep Dawg- CONCRETE BOY BOAT^ November 16, 2017 On Thursday, members of the hip hop community, including rappers Lil Yachty and Ty Dolla $ign, offered their condolences on Twitter. “Peep’s philosophies are no more profound than a great Instagram caption, and he can come off as a bit of an indignant kid, but it’s easy to see why a new class of spitfires are using him as a talisman for their anxieties,” Sheldon Pearce wrote for Pitchfork. His debut album, “Come Over When You’re Sober (Part One),” dropped on September 1 and found Pitchfork dubbing him an “emo rap alchemist. “His songs find a middle ground between hip-hop bluster and emo’s bulked-up anxiety, a blend that feels eminently of the moment, and inevitable,” t he article stated. In June, the New York Times described the rapper in an article as having “evolved into something like the scene’s Kurt Cobain, with several astonishingly gloomy and diabolically melodic releases, and a body that is in constant flux: hair dyed one color after another, an anarchy sign and the word ‘crybaby’ tattooed on his face.” “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,” Stennett’s statement said. 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,” she said. “I do not believe Peep wanted to die, this is so tragic. Sarah Stennett, chief executive officer of First Access Entertainment, which partnered with the rapper last year, said in a statement to CNN that she was “shocked and heartbroken.” Many fans first discovered him via the streaming service Soundcloud, where he was one of its biggest stars. “Obviously, we’re not medical examiners, so there will be an autopsy to determine the exact cause of death,” Dugan said, adding that there was “no sign of any kind of foul play” and police are “treating it as a suspicious death case, most likely from an overdose.”īorn Gustav Åhr, the Long Island rapper and singer blended emo and hip hop for a distinctive singing and rapping style which often highlighted his drug use.

READ: Lil Peep’s death ignites a conversation about the addiction epidemic Pete Dugan told CNN in a phone interview Thursday. “After speaking with people on scene and going into the tour bus, (police) said that there was evidence of a possible drug overdose, most likely from Xanax,” Sgt. ET) Wednesday night after Lil Peep was found unresponsive by his manager in his tour bus and said that first responders “rendered medical aid but they were unable to save him.”

Rapper Lil Peep, an emerging voice on the hip hop scene and a YouTube star, has died at the age of 21, police and a business associate confirmed to CNN Thursday.Ī spokesman for the Tucson, Arizona, Police Department told CNN that police were called just before 9 p.m.
