Lil Peep Opens Up About His Pain On Posthumous Track, "Moving On"

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Fans are excited about some new Lil Peep material.

Lil Peep amassed quite the following during his short, yet thriving career. His brand of emo-trap crooning captured the imagination of young people who otherwise wouldn't be listening to rap if not for the instrumentals Peep was going with. His unique genre-bending music quickly became a trend amongst his peers as people were quick to mimic his success. Unfortunately, he tragically passed away in 2017 and fans are still mourning his loss.

Today, Peep's estate dropped a three-track EP called Goth Angel Sinner. Fans are loving the project so far and one of the early standouts is the track "Moving On." In this song, Peep speaks about his inner demons and how he deals with them. The song is lined with drug references and sees the late artist at his most vulnerable.

Check out the song and tell us what you think in the comments below.

Quotable Lyrics:

GothBoiClique, we got big dreams
And my new bitch, on a movie screen
And my old bitch, she a groupie teen
Yeah, I break hearts, I'm with Cold Hart
I'm with Horse Head, whip it like a Nascar, yeah


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Alexander Cole is the current Managing Editor of HotNewHipHop. He started at HotNewHipHop back in 2018 where he began as a Sports and Sneakers writer. During this time, he has shown an expertise in Air Jordans, Yeezys, and all things that have to do with Nike. His favorite kicks are the Air Jordan 1 High OG, the Air Jordan 4, the Air Jordan 6, and the Adidas Yeezy Boost 350 V2 in the "Beluga 2.0" colorway. Although his collection might not be the biggest, he is always looking to add new styles to it. When it comes to sports, Alex has a particular interest in the NBA and the NFL. His favorite teams are anywhere LeBron goes, and the Kansas City Chiefs. As a Montrealer, the Montreal Canadiens hold a special place in his heart, even if they haven't won the Stanley Cup in his lifetime. Alex also works for the Concordia Stingers, where he provides play-by-play and color commentary for the football, hockey, and basketball teams His favorite hip-hop artists are Kendrick Lamar, Playboi Carti, Travis Scott, and Lil Uzi Vert.