Lil Peep's "Save That Sh*t" Music Video Released Posthumously
The late artist’s final visual.
After producer smokeasac hinted at a posthumous Lil Peep album drop, a new visual for “Save That Sh*t” off his first and last studio album, Come Over When You’re Sober, Pt. 1 has landed. Directed by Mezzy and Heavy Rayn, the final music video from the late artist starts off with a touching dedication from Peep’s mother, “In loving memory of my son Gus.” The “Save That Sh*t” visual strings together cinematic inserts, concert footage, and candid shots of Peep with his fans and friends to create a cohesive lovelorn narrative. With this latest release and promises of more music, we definitely can expect more from Lil Peep despite his passing.
Check out the music video for Lil Peep’s ”Save That Sh*t” above and let us know what you think. Also, make sure to check out Good Charlotte’s cover of Lil Peep’s “Awful Things” at the Long Beach memorial for the late artist.