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- Summary: The second posthumous release for the rapper features some previously released tracks as well as some unreleased ones that features collaborations with Era, Gab3, iLoveMakonnen, Lil Tracy, and Rich the Kid.
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- Record Label: Columbia
- Genre(s): Rap, Alternative Rap, Contemporary Rap, Cloud Rap
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Nov 15, 2019Lil Peep’s sad and beautiful world is something dear to behold. If his estate is going to keep releasing posthumous works, they must keep them of this caliber and level of discovery.
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Nov 15, 2019Everybody’s Everything is a well-rounded tribute showcasing every aspect of Lil Peep. Not only highlighting an upsetting loss in the music industry but setting the bar for emo-trap; a sound that can often come across as gimmicky, this album exceeds our expectations and is a righteous example of Lil Peep’s art.
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Nov 22, 2019It is the work of a kid still determining his creative identity, and the best part of EVERYBODY’S EVERYTHING is how it shows him figuring himself out through his work with others.
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Nov 18, 2019Everybody's Everything is sometimes inconsistent, but it offers a complete picture of how quickly Lil Peep's short career ramped up from making tracks with friends to worldwide fame and influence.
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Nov 19, 2019“Everybody’s Everything” reflects Peep’s short but impactful catalogue by deviating little from the things that made him viral — his hazy wavy style, his emotional delivery, and his apparently complete lack of control over his demons.
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Nov 15, 2019It’s a mixed bag, as posthumous collections often are, but there is enough to suggest that much wider stardom was well within his grasp.
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Q MagazineDec 17, 2019Previous music shine through while new material inevitable has the scrappiness of work assembled posthumously with Peep's childlike drawl sprawling over markedly lighter beats than the dark pop-punk rap he coined. [Feb 2020, p.112]
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