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- Summary: The posthumous release of the New York rapper's second full-length album was completed with the help of his mother, Liza Womack and producer Smokeasac.
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- Record Label: RCA
- Genre(s): Rap
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Top Track
Hate Me | |
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I can't stand to see you bleed When the reason for it's me... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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Positive: 7 out of 7
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Mixed: 0 out of 7
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Nov 12, 2018There is no attempt to sugar-coat his legacy. Unfiltered, melodic, cinematic and raw, this album has moments that feel a little cheesy, but that’s in keeping with how unconcerned he was with “coolness”.
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Nov 9, 2018Only the less impressive closing song "Fingers" sounds primed for mass appeal with traditional hooks. More compelling are the moments that showcase Lil Peep's unique relationship with self-expression and self-destruction. His delivery, lyrical choices, and sincere examination of difficult feelings seemed curious when he was alive, but take on a profound significance in the pallid wake of his death.
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Nov 9, 2018The sombre project is blistered and broken in all the right ways. Peep’s legacy of making music that has no purpose other than making itself felt is the glue that holds this sprawling 13-track album together.
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Nov 9, 2018What’s particularly notable about COWYSP2 is that it excels in a pop context--songs like Hate Me and Runaway feel at once fresh and familiar, swarming with hooks and infectious choruses that pierce the fuggy instrumentation, while managing to cover new sonic ground in an accessible way.
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Nov 27, 2018While Come Over When You’re Sober Pt. 2 puts the cap on Peep’s short-lived career, it leaves behind clear evidence of his once-limitless potential.
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Nov 9, 2018Come Over Pt. 2 lacks a single, a glittering pop-punk exclamation point like “Awful Things” or “The Brightside” to break up the album’s long drift. But that’s OK, really. The album is a valentine offered to Peep and to his fans, and it is built for immersion, not for persuasion.
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Nov 9, 2018On the whole Come Over When You’re Sober, Pt. 2 is a touching monument made with love. The death of Lil Peep marks an end of an era and COWYS, Pt. 2 is the type of record that moment deserved. Somehow, Peep’s estate, collaborators, and friends found a way to transmute love through the loss.
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Positive: 10 out of 13
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Mixed: 3 out of 13
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Negative: 0 out of 13
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Nov 15, 2021
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Jun 21, 2020
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Nov 10, 2018soo much better then part one, i can feel everything listening to this album
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Mar 22, 2021
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Aug 17, 2021
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Mar 5, 2019a very good album with many songs that you can listen to very often. nice one
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Feb 4, 2019
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