Quavo is setting the record straight after Lil Peep‘s stans got furious at what they thought were lyrics mocking the late rapper’s death … and he’s doing it by announcing a self-imposed rule.
The Migos rapper tweeted out a message Monday that addressed the massive backlash he received over the weekend on the heels of dropping his solo album, “Quavo Huncho.”
On the song “BIG BRO,” Quavo raps … “Think you poppin’ Xanax bars, but it’s Fentanyl // Think you’re living like rockstars but you’re dead now.”
Lil Peep Is A Legend A Real Rockstar
N E V E R will speak on the deceased
I believe in god I pray to GOD every day.
I Dnt question GOD plans I lost my barber For 10 yrs to FENTANYL R.I.P. Show R.I.P XXX 🙏🏾 RIP TO ANYBODY WHO LOST THERE LIFE TO DRUG ABUSE!— QuavoYRN (@QuavoStuntin) October 15, 2018
Tons of people took that as a diss aimed at Lil Peep, and were justifiably pissed over the apparent low blow. But, Quavo clarified his intent behind the lyrics, saying, “Lil Peep Is A Legend A Real Rockstar N E V E R will speak on the deceased.”
He went on to explain that he believes in God, and doesn’t question his plans … adding that he had a 10-year barber who died from Fentanyl use. He capped off his tweet with … “RIP TO ANYBODY WHO LOST THERE LIFE TO DRUG ABUSE!”
As we reported … Peep died from a Xanax and Fentanyl overdose. Many other drugs were discovered in his system as well. He was 21 years old.