Come Over When You're Sober Pt. 2 is Lil Peep's second album, and the first posthumous long form album from the prolific artist The New York Times has described as "at the forefront of bridging hip-hop, emo, pop-punk, and one of the most promising musicia
Come Over When You're Sober Pt. 2 is Lil Peep's second album, and the first posthumous long form album from the prolific artist described as "at the forefront of bridging hip-hop, emo, pop-punk, and one of the most promising musicians in any genre."
Live Forever is the second solo mixtape by American singer/rapper Lil Peep. It was first released on December 2, 2015, two months after his first mixtape, Lil Peep; Part One.
A six-track collaborative EP between Lil Peep and producer Nedarb Nagrom. Recorded throughout the winter of 2015-16, it was made entirely via email before the two met in person and features one of Peep's biggest hits, "Beamer Boy".
These EPs are known for their blend of hip-hop and rock influences, with a melancholic & introspective lyrical style. They are considered important works in Peep's discography & capture the early stages of his collaboration with Lil Tracy.
Come Over When You're Sober, Pt. 1 (often shortened to COWYS Pt. 1), is the debut studio album by rapper Lil Peep and the only album to be released during his lifetime.
Lil Peep - Everybody's Everything 2LP (150g) - 19-track gatefold compilation and companion to the documentary, pairing unreleased cuts with fan favorites. Sparse, melodic emo-rap takes center stage; 'I've Been Waiting' is a representative highlight.
Zelooperz - Dali Ain't Dead LP. A 16-track set produced mainly by Dilip, pairing the rapper’s surreal, concise verses with lean, punchy beats; features Zack Fox and Paris Texas and includes the short standout 'Hypnagogia.'
King Tuff - Black Moon Spell LP, 14 tracks of lean garage-glam power-pop with tight guitar hooks, ragged vocals and Ty Segall’s drums on the title cut. Raw, tuneful rock for late-night speakers.
Low-lit guitars and tidal reverb: Arctic Monkeys' My Propeller 7" pairs the Humbug opener with the non-album B-side 'Joining the Dots' on a standard 7" single.