Released on April 14, 2017, "" served as a high-octane lead single for Lil Yachty’s debut studio album, Teenage Emotions . The track features the Migos (Quavo, Offset, and Takeoff) and leans into a darker, more traditional trap aesthetic compared to Yachty’s typical "bubblegum trap" sound.
The Migos brought their "Culture-era" energy to the track, with Takeoff specifically asserting their influence on the "dabbing" trend in his verse. Streaming and Availability You can find "Peek A Boo" on all major platforms: Listen on Spotify Watch on Apple Music Lyrics and Info on IMVDb Lil Yachty Plays 'Peek A Boo' With Migos for New Video Lil Yachty ft. Migos - Peek A Boo (Official Video)
The official music video, directed by , reflects the song's brooding energy with a minimalist, high-contrast visual style. Released on April 14, 2017, "" served as
Check out the official music video for Lil Yachty's 'Peek A Boo' featuring Migos: Lil Yachty - Peek A Boo ft. Migos LilYachtyVEVO YouTube• Apr 14, 2017 Streaming and Availability You can find "Peek A
While the song was a commercial success, it became famous for a specific lyrical "oops" in Yachty's verse.
The track is anchored by Ricky Racks’ heavy, atmospheric production, which provides a somber backdrop for the fast-paced verses. Lyrical Context and Controversy