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Lil Peep’s 2015 EP ‘Feelz’ Hits Streaming Services, Video for Title Track Released

Feelz, a three-song EP originally released by Lil Peep back in 2015, is now available on all major streaming services.

In a statement shared to Instagram on Friday, the EP’s history—which dates back to the very early days of 2015 following Peep’s return from an influential trip to Pasadena—was detailed.

“By mid-March, he had asked for and gotten the only two things he needed to make music on his own, using his laptop in his bedroom: a condenser mic and a pair of beats headphones. It was soon after that when Gus made Feelz,” the statement reads.

Listen to Feelz via the streamer of your choice here. The EP’s re-release was further commemorated with the sharing of an official video (see above) for its title track. As revealed in Friday’s statement, footage was also captured for the track “Life,” although such footage was ultimately “never realized” into a full video.

Feelz’ wide release follows last December’s rollout of High Fashion, a three-tracker Peep made with producer Harry Fraud. Other posthumous re-releases include the 2020 streaming debut of the widely celebrated 2016 mixtape Hellboy, featuring some of Peep’s most cherished songs including the Horsehead collab “Girls” and the Lil Tracy-featuring “The Song They Played (When I Crashed Into the Wall).”

Earlier this year, Rolling Stone reported that a judge had upheld the negligence and wrongful death claims Peep’s mother Liza Womack had made in connection with his 2017 death at the age of 21.

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