The Bitter Rift: Why Lil Peep Disliked XXXTentacion – A Tale of Rivalry and Respect

One of the most controversial songs in recent memory is “Falling Down,” featuring both XXXTentacion and Lil Peep.

While fans may have embraced the collaboration, the story behind it reveals a deeper conflict that existed between the two artists.

This song was released posthumously, shortly after both artists had passed away, adding a layer of complexity to their relationship.

Back in 2016, when XXXTentacion first rose to fame, he was surrounded by controversy that gradually turned many people against him.

 

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Among those who harbored negative feelings toward XXXTentacion was Lil Peep.

Their issues began during a pivotal time in music, a year that many consider one of the best for their generation.

In 2016, Lil Peep and Ski Mask the Slump God were facing homelessness.

Ski Mask was very close to XXXTentacion, often seen together, and this connection fueled the animosity.

During a recording session at Lil Peep’s house, Ski Mask’s belongings went missing, leading to speculation and accusations.

Ski Mask took to social media to express his frustrations, suggesting that someone had stolen his items while he was at Peep’s place.

This incident sparked a series of online rants, with Ski Mask calling out Lil Peep and his friends, which only intensified the feud.

As the drama unfolded, XXXTentacion sided with Ski Mask, further distancing himself from Lil Peep.

The tension escalated, and for the next year, the two artists remained at odds, with neither willing to back down.

Tragically, on November 17, 2017, Lil Peep passed away from an overdose.

His death shocked the music community, and fans began to mourn him deeply.

In a show of respect, XXXTentacion took to social media to express his condolences, stating, “We don’t get along, but man, it hurt to see you pass so early.

You deserve to live longer. Rest in peace, Lil Peep.”

 

Lil Peep and XXXTentacion unite on posthumous collaboration “Falling Down”:  Stream

 

While many artists were paying tribute to Lil Peep, one of his closest friends, Lil Tracy, felt frustrated by the sudden outpouring of love.

He expressed his anger on Twitter, questioning why people were showing respect now when they hadn’t done so while Peep was alive.

Lil Tracy’s comments included harsh words aimed at XXXTentacion, accusing him of being a “meat rider” and suggesting he was only pretending to care about Peep after his death.

This sentiment was echoed by others in Lil Peep’s circle who felt similarly about the timing of the tributes.

Despite the negativity, XXXTentacion chose to rise above the drama.

He publicly defended Lil Peep against the criticisms, emphasizing that it was inappropriate to speak ill of someone who had passed away.

He stated, “Why do people feel like it’s okay to dispute this man’s legacy? He was really talented.”

In the months leading up to his own death in June 2018, XXXTentacion continued to support Lil Peep’s legacy and expressed regret about their past animosity.

He acknowledged that while they had never been friends, he had heard nothing but good things about Peep from mutual acquaintances.

 

Posthumous Lil Peep and XXXTentacion collaboration Falling Down is on  course for a Top 10 debut on this week's Official Singles Chart | Official  Charts

 

XXXTentacion’s loyalty to Ski Mask had clouded his judgment, but he recognized the need to reconcile those feelings, not for clout, but out of genuine respect for Peep’s artistry.

“I felt a form of guilt,” he said, reflecting on the situation.

“I wanted to fix that feeling in a proper way.”

The tension between the two artists reached a boiling point when a song featuring both of them, “Falling Down,” was released posthumously.

The track had been recorded before Lil Peep’s passing, but the inclusion of XXXTentacion sparked outrage among Peep’s fans.

Many felt that Lil Peep would not have wanted to collaborate with XXXTentacion due to their history.

Peep had previously removed XXXTentacion’s songs from his Spotify playlist and had expressed disdain for him in various interviews.

This led to a divide among fans and friends, with some believing that Lil Peep would have been okay with the collaboration, while others vehemently opposed it.

Fat Nick, a friend of Peep, revealed that they had discussed XXXTentacion before Peep’s death, and he had expressed a willingness to meet and possibly collaborate.

 

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However, the negative sentiments surrounding XXXTentacion’s persona complicated matters.

Many of Lil Peep’s friends felt that the collaboration was disrespectful and that it exploited Peep’s legacy for profit.

In the aftermath of “Falling Down,” some of Peep’s fans and friends voiced their disapproval, insisting that he would never have approved of working with XXXTentacion.

This sentiment was echoed by Lil Tracy, who stated that Peep and XXXTentacion were never friends to begin with.

Despite the backlash, some argued that Lil Peep would have appreciated the creativity and artistic expression that came from the collaboration.

Makonnen, another artist, suggested that Peep loved creativity and would not have minded the collaboration if it contributed to the art.

Ultimately, the situation highlighted the complexities of grief, loyalty, and artistic collaboration in the music industry.

While XXXTentacion had publicly shown respect for Lil Peep after his death, the history of animosity and the circumstances surrounding their lives created a rift that was difficult to bridge.

 

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As the music community continues to grapple with the legacies of both artists, it’s clear that their stories are intertwined, marked by both rivalry and respect.

In the end, the narrative surrounding Lil Peep and XXXTentacion serves as a reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of recognizing and appreciating artists while they are still with us.