Lil Peep's Come Over When You Re Sober

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What comes to mind when hear the term “Sound Cloud Rapper?” Many right away say a guy who has face tattoos, grills, addicted to drugs, have some sort of braids or dreads and rap about their personal tragedies, girl troubles, suicide, and drugs to a produced beat. Many of these rappers rise through fame because they relate heavily with their fans (usually teenagers) who can personally relate to the rapper and their struggles in terms of depression and unhealthy relationships. Long Island “rapper” Gustav Elijah Åhr better known as “Lil Peep” is part of the group Gothboiclique is well known through Sound Cloud, a site that “allows users to upload, record and share their originally-created sounds” and by his distinct colored hair, tattoo choices, …show more content…

The album Come Over When You’re Sober Part One is a 24-minute indirect address devoted to destructive relationships and moping around in his preposterous existence is an has many aspects worthy of evaluation, three of which include the instrumental, lyrics and cover …show more content…

This album follows two broken people in a relationship who continue to hurt each other and to find comfort in their sadness and failings in life. When you listen to the lyrics, you first thought that will come to mind is that he’s glorifying drugs like the rest of artists in today’s generation of music. But, in Peep’s lyrics are really about his hard past and him taking drugs to numb his pain. The song, Better off (Dying), shows a relationship that is very obviously in the decline state, lines such as “Cocaine lined up, secrets that I’m hidin’ you don’t wanna find out, better off lying you don’t wanna cry now, better off dying… baby, I’ma dive in, I don’t put the time in even if I try hard, I ain’t gonna make it we ain’t gonna make it. Another song, U Said, again explores the continuation of the toxic “relationship.” For instance, lines such as, “I’m getting’ high all week without you poppin’ pills, thinkin’ about you.. I wish I didn’t play a part to break you I wish I didn’t do a lot of shit I do … Sometimes life gets fucked up that’s why we get fucked up I can still feel your touch I still do those same drugs… I was used to you.” Here he tries to suppress the pain he feels with substances, but nothing seems to be helping him overcome these feelings as he overthinks and replays the situations over in his head. The song, Brightside, still not

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