"Save That Shit" remains one of Lil Peep's most recognizable tracks, frequently appearing on "essential" playlists and retrospectives of the 2010s. It highlighted his unique ability to bridge the gap between hip-hop and alternative/emo music, a sound that influenced a generation of "SoundCloud rappers." Lil Peep - Save That Shit (Official Video)
Directed by Mezzy and Heavy Rayn, the video was released just over a month after Peep's passing in November 2017. It was dedicated to his mother, Liza Womack, who helped facilitate the release of his posthumous projects to honor his legacy.
It features a mix of high-energy concert performances, backstage moments, and quiet interactions with fans.
The video begins with a text message exchange on a phone screen, setting a somber, personal tone that reflects the song’s themes of complicated relationships and emotional distance.
The video blends candid documentary-style footage with professional tour clips to create an intimate portrait of the artist:
The song itself is a standout track from his debut studio album, . Visual Style and Themes