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An official video for Lil Peep's "16 Lines," taken from last year's posthumous album Come Over When You're Sober, Pt. 2, has just dropped, and it's as captivating and melancholic as the track itself. Watch above.

The footage in the video focuses solely on Peep as he listlessly rhymes about themes of rejection and isolation. “Sixteen lines of blow and I’m fine / Break my bones but act as my spine / I wonder who you’ll fuck when I die,” Peep repeats throughout.

The footage was shot in New York by Wiggy in a hotel room and car in April 2017. Lil Peep died of an overdose in November 2017.

Now, discover why we dubbed Lil Peep's 'Come Over When You're Sober, Pt. 2' a time capsule of talent.

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