Lil Peep, budding rapper and fashion star, dies at 21

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Lil Peep, a budding star whose emotional, downtrodden lyrics gained a cult following online died of what authorities said appears to be a drug overdose.
Image: Lil Peep backstage at the Haider Ackermann show during Paris Men's Fashion Week on Jun 21, 2017.
Lil Peep backstage at the Haider Ackermann show during Paris Men's Fashion Week on Jun 21, 2017.Swan Gallet / Rex Features via AP Images

Rapper Lil Peep, a budding star whose emotional, downtrodden lyrics gained a cult following online, died of a suspected drug overdose Wednesday night. He was 21.

Police in Tucson, Arizona, say Lil Peep, whose real name was Gustav Ahr, was found dead on his tour bus ahead of a scheduled concert in the city Wednesday night. Sgt. Pete Dugan says evidence pointed to an overdose of the anti-anxiety medication Xanax, although no official cause of death has been announced.

Sarah Stennett, who runs First Access Entertainment, a company that previously worked with Ahr, said in a statement that she was "shocked and heartbroken."

Image: Lil Peep backstage at the Haider Ackermann show during Paris Men's Fashion Week on Jun 21, 2017.
Lil Peep backstage at the Haider Ackermann show during Paris Men's Fashion Week on Jun 21, 2017.Swan Gallet / Rex Features via AP Images

"He was highly intelligent, hugely creative, massively charismatic, gentle and charming," she said. "He had huge ambition and his career was flourishing."

A Long Island native who later relocated to Los Angeles, Ahr built his career on homemade mixtapes released on the audio sharing platform SoundCloud. Millions of online listens led to the August release of his first full-length album, "Come Over When You're Sober, Part 1."

In a 2016 interview with Pitchfork, he described his confessional music as a new version of "emo," the rock genre that was occupied by bands like Good Charlotte and My Chemical Romance in the 2000s.

The rapper apparently posted a photo on Instagram on Wednesday that was suggestive of drug use.

A post shared by @lilpeep on

With tattoos covering his body and parts of his face and a shock of blond hair, Ahr's striking appearance caught the fashion world's attention. He made runway appearances for several labels in Europe and his ambitions in that realm rivaled his dreams for his rap career.

"I think the fashion world really needs me right now," he told GQ in August.

In her statement Thursday, Stennett passed along comments by Ahr's mother.

"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 wrote. "She is truly grateful to the fans and the people who have supported and loved him."

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