1/23/2024 0 Comments Hellboy lil peep cd![]() ![]() With many songs consisting of the same verse repeated twice and choruses that overstay their welcome, many of these songs only have to be listened to halfway before you pretty much have heard the entire song. My largest personal gripe would have to be that this project at times is a little tiring. Nearly every instrumental on the album takes a simple from a classic emo song, whether it be the Underoath sample on the title track, the Avenged Sevenfold sample on the closer, or the sample from "Lichen" by Aphex Twin (not an emo band, but nonetheless) on "We Think Too Much." Somber, at times even a little atmospheric and spacey, and still heavy hitting all at once, these instrumentals should attract a fanbase even without Peep's vocals layered on top of them. Knowing that Peep died at the age of 22, hardly even an adult, the tone of this project becomes all the more serious and heartbreaking.īesides the lyrics, the beats on this project are worthy of praise. The news of Peep's death does admittedly make this album require a slightly more serious listen. While the lyrics across the album do contain duds such as the track "OMFG", with the wailing of: "Baby girl, you got nothing on her/ you're the only one that could ever compare/ I can't hear what you're trying to say/ club lights shining on the side of your face/," there are also genuine cries for help, like on "This is the Song They Played When I Crashed Into the Wall", when Peep seems to half-heartedly cry out "I don't want to die right now, but I admit I do sometimes/ these drugs are calling me: / 'do one more line, don’t fall asleep./'" Perhaps these lyrics would all come off as angsty teenage journal entries, if it weren't for Lil Peep's untimely death only a little more than a year after the release of this project, in November of 2017. ![]() Throughout the whole album, the topics Peep covers mostly pertain to drugs, heartbreak, depression, death, and the occasional flex. The lyrics are a confusing mixture of rap music braggadocio and adolescent-like self-deprecation. Moody, emotional, but all the while never losing the bass heavy feel of modern hip-hop songs. In essence, this instrumental is representative of Peep's general sound. There is also an Underoath sample, which seems to be a recurring band for Peep (or better said, his producers) to sample in his music. The album kicks off with the title track, which comes in with a vocal sample from the movie in which the title is taken from, then a nice guitar sample, followed by 808's and a deep bass. But, if you were ever a young fan of bands that routinely performed at Warped Tour, then this album may be right up your alley. Saturated with angsty, cringe-worthy lyrics, and perhaps a bit too much self-indulgence, this album may be a difficult listen for people not accustomed to the emo music Peep takes influence from. But, the music, albeit an exciting new take on trap, is certainly not without it's flaws. Lil Peep creates an exciting fusion of trap flavored hip-hop mixed with classic emo music, best illustrated by Peep naming two consecutive tracks after two of his biggest influences, in the form of songs "Cobain", followed by "Gucci Mane". While reviewing an artist like Lil' Peep, the first issue people run into is assuming that Peep is claiming to be a lyricist, or that he is setting out to make a project comparable to the albums of his contemporaries. An interesting and important step forward for the development of contemporary hip-hop. 15.Review Summary: Lil Peep introduces an exciting blend of trap flavored hip-hop mixed with classic emo music, that will instantly polarize audiences. Lil Peep Lil Tracy – The Song They Played (When I Crashed Into The Wall) Hellboy was actually a super hero who had a huge heart and that’s exactly what Peep was a super hero with a humongous heart.” ![]() He explained that it was because he knew that Hellboy came off as intimidating and scary to some, but it was because he was like a book that was only judged by its cover. He explained to me why he chose the name. Hellboy was recorded with producer Smokeasac, who recalled Peep’s inspiration behind the album: “I remember when we made Hellboy. Today, fans are gifted with the re-release of the mixtape on its fourth anniversary. Serving as a milestone in the genre of emo rap, Peep incorporated post-hardcore and indie rock elements on the mixtape and self-released it for free. Hellboy is the mixtape that propelled the late rapper to mainstream popularity. Peep, who passed away tragically at the young age of 21 due to an accidental drug overdose, was a central figure in the emo rap scene and - along with XXXTentacion and Juice WRLD, both of whom are also dead – pushed “sad rap” into the mainstream. ![]()
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