It is produced by Clams Casino, who is old enough now in internet-rap time that to someone as young as Peep, he might as well have been DJ Premier. ![]() In life, it would have simply marked another dimension to his still-developing sound. “Call me on my iPhone, I don’t pick it up much/I been losing friends, I don’t feel right,” he mutters. New music from the recently dead always arrives trailing unwelcome ghosts, and now what might have been just another hazy, downcast little jewel of a song from a promising artist has to be understood, at least partially, through death. ![]() The song is one of the first full songs we’ve heard since Åhr, better known as Lil Peep, died of a fentanyl and Xanax overdose last November.
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