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Review: Liim's "R.I.P Peace" Delivers a Chunky Bassline Worth Waiting For

By

Lily Goldberg

5d ago· 2 min readenReview

Summary

A review of Liim's new track "R.I.P Peace," discovered through an Instagram snippet. The author reflects on missing Liim's live performance at a Gil Scott-Heron tribute night a year ago, and praises the song's standout bassline.

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When a snippet of Liim's new track "R.I.P Peace" showed up on my Instagram feed last week, I thought to myself, Huh, that name sounds familiar.
You should show out for openers—because a year later, when they drop a song that you can't stop playing, you're gonna feel like an idiot.
Why do I love "R.I.P Peace"? It's blessed with a bassline so chunky you could fatshame it.
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