In a ๐๐ฝ๐ธ๐ธ๐๐พ๐๐ expose, eight prominent SoundCloud rappers have been revealed as victims of crippling ๐น๐๐๐ addiction, turning their meteoric rise to fame into tales of tragedy and loss, with deaths, overdoses, and public struggles underscoring the dark underbelly of the music industry.
The SoundCloud rap scene, once celebrated for its raw energy and emotional depth, has been marred by a wave of ๐น๐๐๐-related crises that have claimed lives and shattered careers. Lil Peep, the voice of a generation grappling with anxiety and depression, met a heartbreaking end at just 21, overdosing on a lethal mix of Xanax and fentanyl aboard a tour bus. His story highlights how sudden fame amplified his inner demons, leading to a reliance on substances as an escape from mounting pressures.
Before his death, Peep’s texts revealed the toll: โI’m under a lot of pressure from a lot of people and I’m on a lot of drugs with no sleep.โ Growing up in Pennsylvania and later immersing himself in LA’s Echo Park, a hotspot for ๐น๐๐๐ use among aspiring artists, he embodied the persona his music promoted. Fans threw drugs on stage during tours, feeding his addiction.
Juice WRLD, another young star, followed a similar path, succumbing to a seizure from toxic levels of oxycodone and codeine shortly after his 21st birthday. In his lyrics, he openly confessed his battles: โI gotta admit myself, I’m on these drugs, feel like I can’t save myself.โ Influenced by music glorifying lean, his anxiety and depression drove him deeper into dependency.
Trippie Redd, once immersed in the ๐น๐๐๐ culture, experienced a profound awakening after Peep’s and Juice WRLD’s deaths. He urged his peers on Instagram: โEverybody need to use this time as a wake-up call… if it ain’t, we ain’t doing it no more.โ Growing up in Ohio, where boredom often led to ๐๐๐ท๐๐๐ถ๐๐ธ๐ ๐ช๐ซ๐พ๐ผ๐ฎ, he criticized older artists for glamorizing pills and codeine.
Lil Pump, the poster child of SoundCloud’s wild antics, publicly vowed to quit Xanax multiple times, tweeting in 2018: โI don’t take zans no more.โ His hits like โGucci Gangโ celebrated excess, but the losses of his friends prompted a shift. By 2023, he declared working out as his new addiction, signaling a mature turn away from his past.
Lil Xan, whose stage name ironically tied to the ๐น๐๐๐, transformed his narrative after severe withdrawals and seizures. Initially prescribed benzos for anxiety, his addiction spiraled until he went cold turkey, warning fans in his music: โZans don’t make you, Zans gonna take you.โ Peep’s death served as his ultimate wake-up call.

Famous Dex’s rise with his debut album was overshadowed by public relapses, including on-stage seizures and social media blackouts. After checking into rehab, he tweeted in 2019: โI don’t do zans, it’s over with… God is good.โ Yet, setbacks persisted until he achieved sobriety, announcing in 2023: โI’ve been ๐น๐๐๐ clean for 11 months.โ
Smokepurpp, who dealt drugs before rapping, also turned a corner post-Peep’s passing. Prescribed Xanax for anxiety since middle school, he admitted: โI gotta put that shit to the side.โ His journey involved cycling through substances, but he eventually focused on clear-minded music creation.
Finally, WiFi Funeral faced near-fatal consequences, mixing cocaine and Adderall, resulting in a stroke that left him partially paralyzed. He credits his recovery to avoiding permanent damage and draws inspiration from Eminem’s sobriety. These stories reveal a pattern: mental health struggles intertwined with fame’s pressures.
The ripple effect of these addictions has sparked a broader conversation in the rap community, emphasizing the need for support and awareness. As fans mourn the lost potential, the tragedies of Peep and Juice WRLD serve as stark reminders that addiction knows no boundaries, urging artists to seek help and redefine their narratives.
This wave of revelations exposes the hidden dangers behind SoundCloud’s glitz, where drugs once glamorized now stand as cautionary tales. The industry’s young stars, once idolized, now inspire calls for change, potentially saving lives through their hard-learned lessons. The urgency for intervention has never been greater.
