Hellboy

| Lil Peep

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Hellboy

Hellboy (stylized as 'HELLBOY') is the fifth and final mixtape by American rapper Lil Peep. It was released on September 25, 2016 (which comes months after signing with management company, First Access Entertainment, capitally related with Warner Music Group). The mixtape had one single, "Girls", which was released on January 4, 2017. A music video to complement the single was released on the same day of its release. -Wikipedia

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  • Pitchfork

    Hellboy is at times hopeful and boastful, but also hopeless and dry: “I’ma die, I ain’t even 25.” It is at once a high-stakes affair of life and death and also an opus of intentional nothingness.  

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  • NME

    Four years since its release on SoundCloud, this singular mixtape, which is now on streaming services, bears all the hallmarks of its author's tragic brilliance.  

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  • Sputnik Music

    Almost everything is perfectly in place, and all at the right time, but painfully predictive in retrospect, which makes Hellboy by Lil Peep one of the most ambitious, genuinely tragic, and thematically ignored projects of recent times.  

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  • The True Blue Note

    Peep was certainly ahead of his time with this mixtape, but inconsistencies and lack of effort doom it to mediocrity.  

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  • Opinionated Opinion

    Lil Peeps latest offering is pretty fucking rad. It doesn’t sound that different, vocally, to a lot of rappers or musicians biting the Trap/Houston wave, however, Peep’s lyrical content is interesting. It’s a lot more honest and listenable than some other artists. 

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  • The Urban Buzz

    There really isn’t a song off Hellboy I’m not a fan of. The lyrics about abusing drugs, having sex with many anonymous women and feeling sad do become stale at times, however Lil Peep’s sound is one that the game desperately needs.  

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  • Cuatower

    Hellboy is an accurate representation of his music and his personality. Ahr created his own genre of music that still lives on today, and that is a part of his legacy.  

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