Liim Lays It to Rest on "R.I.P Peace" — and It's One of His Most Raw Releases Yet
The experimental rapper continues his unpredictable, genre-blurring run with a new single and a striking visual to match.
Liim has never been an artist content to stay in one lane — and "R.I.P Peace" is another reminder of just how restless and rewarding his sound can be.
Released via three times LOUDER, "R.I.P Peace" credits Liim alongside AJRadico, Shamshawan Scott, Genny, and Erika Prihadi — a tight production team that gives the track its layered, lived-in texture. The official video is directed and edited by 9oodkid, shot by Aaron Fenichell, and produced by Tamara Soueidan, lending the visual a sharp, intentional eye that matches the rawness of the record itself.
The title says it all. "R.I.P Peace" doesn't sit in comfort — it sits in the tension of losing it, dissecting what calm feels like once it's gone, and refusing to pretend otherwise. It's the kind of record that rewards a few listens, the details revealing themselves slowly the way Liim's best work tends to.
The track follows a steady stream of recent singles including "Why Why," "Mezcal," "Older Than Me," and "Edward 40 Handz," building off his 2025 project Liim Lasalle Loves You. Liim's catalog has always leaned experimental — restless in its genre-blending, unafraid of dissonance, and consistently rewarding for anyone willing to sit with it. The Garnette Report
"R.I.P Peace" is another step forward for one of the more interesting voices working in underground hip-hop right now — unpredictable, unfiltered, and entirely worth your attention.
Stream "R.I.P Peace" now at threetimeslouder.ffm.to/liim-rippeace.