I Ll Be Back In The Morning Lil Peep

Okay, let's talk about something a little…controversial. Something that might get me some side-eye. I’m diving into the world of Lil Peep. Specifically, the song “I’ll Be Back In The Morning.”
Now, before you brand me a musical heretic, hear me out. I know Lil Peep is, like, a whole thing. An icon. A legend. And for good reason! His music is raw, emotional, and undeniably impactful.
But…(deep breath)… “I’ll Be Back In The Morning” isn’t exactly my jam. And maybe, just maybe, I'm not alone?
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The Vibe Check
Don’t get me wrong, I appreciate the vulnerability. I really do. The lyrics hit hard. The song is about, you know, stuff. Real stuff. And that's what made Lil Peep so relatable.
But sometimes, relatable just isn’t…listenable? Am I making sense? It's like when you're having a really bad day. You want to wallow, maybe listen to some angsty music. But not too angsty. You don't want to spiral!
This song sometimes feels like a spiral inducer. A slow descent into a pit of despair. And while that might be exactly what some people are looking for, I generally prefer my music to, you know, not make me want to cry into my cereal.

Maybe it’s the repetition. Maybe it’s the melancholic melody. Maybe it’s just me being a sunshine-and-rainbows kind of person. Whatever it is, “I’ll Be Back In The Morning” doesn’t usually make it onto my playlists.
The Unpopular Opinion Express
I feel like I need to preface this by saying I'm not a music critic. I'm just a person with ears and an opinion. And my opinion is: sometimes, sad music is just…sad. And I'm not always in the mood for sad.
Think about it. You wouldn're always in the mood for a rom-com, right? Sometimes you want action! Sometimes you want a documentary about competitive cheese sculpting! It's all about the vibe.

And the vibe of “I’ll Be Back In The Morning” is definitely a specific one. It’s a vibe for rainy days, heartbreak, and existential crises. Which, to be fair, are all perfectly valid feelings. But not feelings I want to actively cultivate with my Spotify.
Is It Just Me?
Here's the thing: I suspect I'm not the only one who feels this way. I bet there are other people out there who are like, "Yeah, Lil Peep is great... but I skip that one."
Maybe we're all just afraid to admit it. Afraid to go against the grain. Afraid to be labeled as philistines who don't appreciate true art.

But you know what? It’s okay to not love every single song by an artist you admire. It’s okay to have your own preferences. It's okay to admit that maybe "I'll Be Back In The Morning" just isn't your cup of tea.
I'm prepared for the backlash. The angry comments. The accusations of blasphemy. But I stand by my unpopular opinion. Lil Peep is a legend, but this particular song…well, I’ll probably just be hitting the “next” button. Sorry, not sorry.
Besides, Lil Peep had SO many other amazing tracks. Let’s focus on those, shall we? Let’s celebrate the music that makes us feel good, even if it's not the deepest or most emotionally resonant.

So, what do you think? Am I completely off base? Or are there some fellow "I skip this one" people out there? Let me know! But be nice, okay? I'm just a girl, standing in front of a song, asking it to not make me feel too sad.
And if you do love “I’ll Be Back In The Morning,” that's cool too! Music is subjective, and that's what makes it so awesome. We can all find our own little corners of sound that speak to us.
Just…maybe don't play it around me when I'm trying to have a good time, okay?
Peace out. And happy listening!
