Lil Peep Continues To Search For Internal Happiness In “Life Is Beautiful” (Review & Stream)

 

“Come Over When You’re Sober, Pt. 2” releases this Friday.


I think it is fairly obvious that Lil Peep was in a dark place before his passing. In majority of his releases, he talks about abusing drugs and not having a full grip of his life, legitimately sounding like someone who can no longer decipher between fantasy and reality. in “Life is Beautiful,” our fallen hero talks about how thin the line is between happiness and despair, giving examples of both in his lyrics. Overall, the song is dark and features a bone-chilling vocal performance by Peep.

Some of my favorite rappers in the game right now are/were very disturbed.

 

OVERALL RATING (4/5)


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