- Music
- 20 Jul 17
The stars of last week's Longitude lineup had recently collaborated with Linkin Park on the track "Good Goodbye".
Following the news of the tragic passing of Linkin Park frontman Chester Bennington, both Stormzy and Pusha T have responded to the news on Twitter. Both artists expressed their utter heartbreak of Bennington's death, with Pusha T expressing his gratitude that he was able to work with Bennington before his death. Pusha T, Stormzy and Linkin Park had released the collaboration track, "Good Goodbye" this past April, just months before Bennington's death.
Bruv I can't lie I'm so upset serious ?‘??‘??‘??‘?
— #GSAP (@Stormzy1) July 20, 2017
I am heartbroken you do not know what someone's going through serious. Prayers up for your family right now my brother ❤️?‘?❤️?‘?
— #GSAP (@Stormzy1) July 20, 2017
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— #GSAP (@Stormzy1) July 21, 2017
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Rest in perfect peace my brother...Chester the legend. Thank you for inspiring me. Prayers up for your loved ones and family ❤️??‘? pic.twitter.com/XBu08izrxg
— #GSAP (@Stormzy1) July 21, 2017
Chester it was truly a pleasure, thank you for sharing your greatness... #RIP #LinkinPark ??
— King Push (@PUSHA_T) July 20, 2017
Bennington had nothing but high praise for Stormzy around the collaboration. “We like Stormzy and we think that he’s dope,” he said. "Little did we know that, he was about to take over the world.”
Watch the video for "Good Goodbye" below.