Published on September 6th, 2023 | by Just Jay
0Lil Peep & iLoveMakonnen’s Diamonds coming Sept 8 + “November” out today!
The Estate of Gustav Elijah Åhr, known to his fans as Lil Peep, and iLoveMakonnen are announcing the last cohesive previously unreleased full body of work from Lil Peep.
Lil Peep & iLoveMakonnen’s Diamonds will be released next Friday, September 8 via AWAL.
The first single “November” is out now. Listen / share HERE.
Watch the Diamonds documentary HERE.
While Gus was glad to be home for his grandpa’s birthday, he could not wait to get back to making music with Makonnen. He knew there was more music to make, and he knew he had limited time due to his upcoming fall COWYS tour, so he organized his next chunk of studio time so he could meet Makonnen in London, where they made the last batch of songs.
We all waited with anticipation for the release of this album. Then Gus passed away. I knew I had to do everything I could to help get this album released—and released the way Gus and Makonnen had made it.
I am very grateful to Makonnen not only for his patience, grace, and fortitude, but also for the tenderness with which he re-assembled the original “Diamonds Team” to gently prepare the album for its release. He did an amazing job—they all did. Gus would be so proud to know that this album had come out. He would be grateful to his friends for taking the time and care to do it just right.”
Raised in Long Beach, New York, Lil Peep launched his career through the self-release of his music online as a teenager. He garnered attention in 2015 following the success of a slew of singles and his first solo mixtapes, Lil Peep; Part One and Live Forever. Over the course of two years, Peep amassed millions of fans, who connected with him through his gritty lyrics that explored themes of love, loss and loneliness. Branded “the future of emo” by Pitchfork in January 2017, Peep’s genre-bending style contributed to his reputation as a pioneer of the late 2010s post-emo revival, dishing out a handful of full-lengths and several extended-plays all before the release of his debut album Come Over When You’re Sober, Pt. 1 in 2017. After his breakthrough 2016 mixtapes Crybaby and Hellboy made waves in underground circles, Peep toured the United States and Europe, walked the runways at Fashion Week and began collaborating with increasingly prominent artists between New York, Los Angeles and London throughout 2017. At the time of his death just two weeks after his 21st birthday, Peep had achieved status as one of the scene’s most promising rising stars. Since his emergence in 2015, he has racked up 5 billion views on YouTube and over 20 billion streams across all platforms.
iLoveMakonnen, born Makonnen Kamali Sheran, grew up in Los Angeles and later Atlanta. He explored various music genres in his teens, recording songs on MySpace and interviewing artists for his blog. His breakthrough came when Miley Cyrus promoted his EP iLoveMakonnen on Instagram, catching Drake’s attention. He gained an online following for his unique mic style before Drake transformed “Club Goin’ Up on a Tuesday” into “Tuesday” (2014), a Grammy-nominated platinum hit. He’s released 20+ mixtapes and EPs, and featured on gold singles like “I Like Tuh” (2015) and “I’ve Been Waiting” (2019). After stints with OVO Sound and Warner Records, he dropped his debut album, My Parade, in 2021.
Diamonds is available for pre-save HERE.