Following his tragic passing in last year, the estate of the late Lil’ Peep releases his posthumous album Come Over When You’re Sober, Pt. 2. The sequel to 2017’s Come Over When You’re Sober is eleven tracks, including the song “Cry Alone” which comes with a raw visual that dropped back in October. Close collaborator/producer Smokeasac handled putting the project together following the 21-year-old’s death from an accidental overdose.

It’s just what we all would have expected from Gus,” said Liza Womack in a statement, the mother of Lil’ Peep whose real name is Gustav Ahr. “Thanks to Smokeasac for pouring his heart and soul into it for all of these months. Gus’ art is an essential part of the album packaging — it is a pleasure to see a range of Gus’s colorful, witty drawings in the vinyl and other physical versions.” Out now on iTunes, stream Come Over When You’re Sober, Pt. 2 below.

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