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Lil Peep - Lil Peep Crybaby 1st Press 45rpm - n interviews that followed the of Crybaby, and even afterwards during press runs for HELLBOY as well as Come Over When You're Sober Pt. 1, one of the most consistently asked (and answered) questions that would be thrown at Peep usually teetered around the lines somewhat of Inchaye Peep, love what you've been doing with your past couple of projects man, but what's the deal with that massive Crybaby tattoo you got on your forehead?Inch - To which, he would typically answer, InchI got the Crybaby tat to keep me grateful, to remind myself that even if I'm going through a lot, there are kids across the world that don't even have clean water or know when their next meal will be, so I got it to remind myself that I need to be grateful for what little I have, and to keep pushing through for those who can't.Inch - With this context now surrounding the whole ethos of this project, it seems fitting that the whole mixtape essentially focuses on Peep's hopes, dreams, and overcoming the emotions that ever so powerfully bled through nearly every song on here one way or another. Whether it's through the haunting coke lines on InchLil JeepInch and the Radiohead-sampled InchFalling 4 MeInch, or through the ambitious glimpse into the future that initially got him signed in the first place with the Smokeasac-produced signature track InchNineteenInch, he flips blatant samples and turns them into his own songs. For example, there's a borderline InchWonderwall' cover (and hear me out on this one) in the shape of InchYesterday,Inch where he paints a bleak picture of getting out of a toxic environment with the chorus InchChange my name, shave my head // Tell my friends that I'm dead, run away from the pain // Yesterday is not today, it's not the same,Inch that winds up adding to the source material more often than it taking away anything. - More