Lil Peep Producer Smokeasac Shuts Down "Come Over When You're Sober Pt. 3" Rumors

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Lil Peep attends the Balmain Menswear Spring/Summer 2018 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on June 24, 2017 in Paris, France.
Smokeasac confirms there is more unreleased Lil Peep music in the stash.

Lil Peep's first posthumous album, Come Over When You're Sober Pt. 2 arrived last week around the one year anniversary of the rapper's death. It appears that fans are still eager to hear more music from Peep, despite the fact that it's only been a little over a week since COWYS 2 dropped. While the internet began anticipating the third installment to the series, it doesn't look like that'll be happening.

Smokeasac, Lil Peep's closest collaborator, took to Twitter to dispel any rumors of new music from Lil Peep. "this is fake bullshit," he wrote on Twitter in response to a fan who shared a screenshot of a Genius page listed under Come Over When You're Sober Pt. 3. "I’m sorry to let y’all down but part 3 to cowys does not exist,' he added. While there's no word on a new project from Lil Peep dropping any time soon, Smokeasac did confirm that Peep does have unreleased music in the stash, although he didn't reveal when we could expect it. "COWYS part 3 doesn’t exist but there is still unreleased music from Peep," he wrote.

Peep's first posthumous album, COWYS2, became the late rapper's highest charting album on the Billboard 200. The rapper officially debuted at #4 on the Billboard 200, making it his first album to ever enter the top 10 on the Billboard 200. Come Over When You're Sober debuted at #168 on the Billboard 200 upon its release before peaking at #38 the following week. 

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