Quavo Denies Referencing Lil Peep's Drug Overdose Loss of life On "Huge Bro"

Quavo has obtained criticism from Lil Peep’s followers and associates for his Quavo Huncho reduce “Huge Bro,” which incorporates lyrics that mirror the circumstances Peep’s demise. The Migos member has addressed the scenario and denied the strains had been about Peep, who died from a Fentanyl and Xanax overdose in 2017.

“Lil Peep Is A Legend A Actual Rockstar,” he wrote on Twitter. “N E V E R will converse on the deceased I consider in god I pray to GOD day-after-day. I Dnt query GOD plans I misplaced my barber For 10 yrs to FENTANYL R.I.P. Present R.I.P XXX RIP TO ANYBODY WHO LOST THERE LIFE TO DRUG ABUSE!”

The strains in query come from the primary verse “Huge Bro.” Quavo raps, “Suppose you popping Xanax bars, nevertheless it’s Fentanyl/(No-no bars, it’s Fentanyl)/Suppose you’re residing life like rockstars however you’re lifeless now.”

Smokeasac, Bexey and Fats Nick had been amongst Peep’s associates and collaborators who took problem with the lyrics. Most their essential tweets about Quavo have been deleted following his rationalization. All three shared constructive messages in response to the Migos member.

“ITS ALL LOVE, I JUMPED TO CONCLUSIONS CAUSE I’M HURT,” Bexey wrote. “THANK YOU FOR BEING REAL & EXPLAINING THIS SHIT.. RESPECT.”

Smokeasac added, “I received mad respect for you for popping out with this assertion. We wanted to listen to it. It’s all love now! Thanks for clearing this up @QuavoStuntin actual one.”