To whomever it may concern:

After Gustav Ahr, also known as Lil Peep, unfortunately passed away in November 2017, the rights to his music were handed to the family of Ahr.

Since then, we've had two songs released: Spotlight featuring Marshmello, and Four Gold Chains, featuring Clams Casino.

Both songs were very anticipated releases, just like the rest of Peep's unreleased work.

Unfortunately, the anticipation is beginning to turn into fear, and it's because almost everyone involved with the release of Gustav's work have been completely silent on what will release and what won't.

We've heard nothing on the status of the Goth Angel Sinner EP, the Come Over When You're Sober Part 2 album or the Peep x Makonnen album. There's been various rumors spread around, including (but not limited to) Goth Angel Sinner being scrapped and that songs on it will be included in an estate-curated compilation album, that Come Over When You're Sober Part 2 has been scrapped, that the Peep x Makonnen project has been scrapped and that no more work will be released after Four Gold Chains.

Everything that the fans have been told about, down to merch drops and the involvement of Columbia Records has been strangely silent. When we do get told anything at all, it's incredibly vague and sudden.

This is not a message demanding that more work is released, I'm simply asking that we're given some kind of official update.

Both Gus' legacy and his fans deserve more than just random tweets that don't even come from Gus' estate or his label guessing at what will release and what won't. Gus would not have wanted things to be handled like this.

Please do what's right and at least confirm what some of the plans are for Peep's music. He wouldn't like the way things have been handled by anyone involved in the release of Gus' music. I am not saying this in an attempt to come off as hostile or spark confrontations, but to try to get my point across. No disrespect was intended in that statement.

Additionally, the silence is bringing more pain to the grieving friends and family of Gus. They consistently get Facebook messages, tweets and Instagram comments from fans wondering when more music will release. Smokeasac himself talked about this exact topic publicly not super long ago here: https://www.instagram.com/p/BiCtuFwHAoe/?utm_source=ig_embed

This is not a plea for more music to be released right this very moment, but for an official update on the status of Peep's music.

If you don't follow the plans Peep had before his tragic passing, at least let us down easy and just be honest. The silence is painful and, in addition to this, disrespectful to Peep's legacy.

Rest in peace, Gustav Ahr.

November 1st, 1996 to November 15th, 2017.