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    Seemed like there was some hype for that kid a few years back. Like he was going be the west coast 6ix9ine but he just went ghost?

  • Nov 19, 2020

    Be grateful he is still alive b! Man looking like a walking zombie

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    don't care didn't ask

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    I liked him in 8th grade but came to my senses after

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    His manager snatched his phone

  • Nov 19, 2020
    444

    don't care didn't ask

  • Nov 19, 2020

    last i heard was that he was just getting sued for pulling a gun on that tupac fan at a gas station

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    Hot cheetos happened

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    He overdosed on cheetos

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    Sissi

    He overdosed on cheetos

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    Heartbreak soldiers stand the f*** up!

    Total xanarchy gang!

  • Nov 19, 2020

    X**** in human form

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    i liked some of his songs, but he was just the product of the wave that lil peep created when he passed

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    SHAQUILLE

    Heartbreak soldiers stand the f*** up!

    Total xanarchy gang!

  • Nov 19, 2020

    those cheetos almost took him out

  • Nov 19, 2020
  • his music sucked he just had an image that was cool to the youth at the time. The definition of No Jumper-core.

  • Nov 19, 2020

    Teens run Lil Xan out of Del Taco, he says he's "not a gang-banging rapper"

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    rustcohlestan

    More like

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    Never forget the Lil Xan/Charli XCX collab

  • Nov 19, 2020

    1st page is so out of touch

  • Nov 19, 2020
    dxi

    Never forget the Lil Xan/Charli XCX collab

    !https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJRdrcBCtdk

    this a rare L for charli

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    betrayed tricked a lotta people into thinking he had potential, song was hard but he definitely got carried by the beat, guy's a talentless hack

  • couple years ago i was in a record store in raleigh looking at the cd rack which was almost entirely old used albums which went unorganized. but sitting there, amongst the modest mouse and arcade fire cases, was a brand new, factory-sealed copy of lil xan's Total Xanarchy. $5. i picked it up & turned it over in my hands just to make sure it was real. its hard to explain; you dont go through life expecting to encounter a physical tangible piece of lil xan out in the world.
    anyway i think about that cd multiple times a week. i ponder its riddles. who decided that lil xans album needed to be printed on cds? and not just printed, but distributed to stores? cds are cheap to produce, but how much money could possibly be made from physical purchases of lil xan? it gnaws at my psyche