This November, documentary on Lil Peep, Everybody’s Everything, will be released in theatre. The full-length documentary is comprised of concert footage, video from Peep’s childhood, interviews with Peep’s mother, Liza Womack, and peers Post Malone and iLoveMakonnen.

The film is set to document the emo-rap pioneer’s career, his swift rise to the highest echelons of Soundcloud rap, his battles with anxiety and addiction and his tragic death as a result of an overdose in November 2017. Peep — real name Gustav Åhr — was found dead on his tour bus from an accidental overdose of Xanax and fentanyl in Tucson, Arizona.

Everybody’s Everything premiered at South by Southwest earlier this year. The film is directed by Terrence Malick protégé  Sebastian Jones and Ramez Silyan. It was executive produced by Terrence Malick and Liza Womack. You can watch the first trailer for the film below.

Watch: Everybody’s Everything Official Trailer

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Peep released his debut record, Come Over When You’re Sober, Pt. 1 in August 2017. A posthumous follow-up, Come Over When You’re Sober, Pt. 2, was released in November 2018.

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