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American rapper, singer, and songwriter
"Move On Be Strong" contains a sample from Avenged Sevenfold . The song combines distorted guitar riffs with abrasive trap beats and features Lil Peep's use of screaming vocals .
"Cobain" from his breakthrough mixtape Hellboy (2016) harbors downcast lyrics, and the title references Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain . [89] Lil Peep intones emotionally raw lines laced with hazy, narcotic melodies in a deadpan voice. [90] [91] The song features poignant samples of "Bad News" by indie-folk singer-songwriter Owen . [90]
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