Peek a Boo
by Lil Yachty (featuring Migos)

Album: Teenage Emotions (2017)
Charted: 78
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Songfacts®:

  • Lil Yachty hooks up with Migos on this club track. "I was on the airplane," Yachty recalled to Genius of writing the song. "I was in the air and I was flying to LA, to the Grammys. And I wrote it on the plane. I knew I wanted the Migos on it. So, I had a hook and when I landed I was just telling my manager like, 'Man I got a hit. It's gonna to be a club hit!'"
  • This was the first collaboration between Lil Yachty and Migos, although the Atlanta rapper previously worked with Quavo on "No Hook" and "Minnesota (Remix)," and Offset on "Truck Loads" and "DipSet."

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