The film explores the pressures of sudden fame, the impact of his parents' divorce, and his vision of making the music industry more equitable for artists.
It follows Peep from his childhood on Long Island to his meteoric rise as a pioneer of SoundCloud rap and his untimely death at 21 from an accidental overdose. Everybody's Everything
It features heartfelt letters written by his grandfather, John Womack Jr., which serve as a narrative backbone for the film. The film explores the pressures of sudden fame,