"Peekaboo" is a song by the American rapper
Kendrick Lamar
Kendrick Lamar Duckworth (born June 17, 1987) is an American rapper, singer, songwriter and record producer. Regarded as one of the greatest rappers of all time, he was awarded the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Music, becoming the first music ...
featuring the American rapper
AzChike
Damaria Kayshawn Walker, known as AzChike (born July 28, 1995) is an American rapper from South Central, Los Angeles. He released his debut album, ''Rich & Ratchet'', in 2019.
Early life
AzChike grew up in South Central of Los Angeles. After ...
. It contains a sample of "Give Me a Helping Hand" by
Willie Hale
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Early life and session musicianship
Hale was born on Au ...
. The song was produced by
Sounwave
Mark Anthony Spears (born February 28, 1986), known professionally as Sounwave, is an American record producer and songwriter. He is a frequent collaborator of rapper Kendrick Lamar, having worked on all of his projects since his 2009 self-title ...
, Ruchaun "Scott Bridgeway" Akers and
Sean Momberger
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. It was released to
Rhythmic crossover radio on February 26, 2025 as the fourth single from Lamar's sixth studio album ''
GNX
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'', through
PGLang
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and
Interscope Records
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.
Background
AzChike first met Kendrick Lamar at his concert ''
The Pop Out: Ken & Friends'' on
Juneteenth
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in 2024 at the
Kia Forum
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in
Inglewood, California
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, where AzChike also performed the song "Light It Up" along with Rucci during the first set by DJ Hed, titled the
Act I – DJ Hed & Friends. They had no contact with each other at the time, but had common friends in
Top Dawg Entertainment
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such as rapper
Schoolboy Q
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.
AzChike was not aware of the song until he went to the studio. He described their session as "chill". The original song was much longer, with AzChike recording four verses. Lamar imitated his rapping and told AzChike he was mumbling and to rap clearly. AzChike was originally planned to perform the hook, but had trouble. He recalled in an interview with ''Brown Bag Mornings'' on
Power 106
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:
They had me do the hook by itself but that shit is a tongue-twister. I told 'em even when I heard it the first time. Before I even knew they wanted me to do the hook by myself like that, I was like, "Damn. He saying this shit fast as fuck!" And when I told him he was like, "Bro, I just did so many takes. I just kept doing it." So when I went to go do it the first time, I couldn't do it by myself. I had to hear him say it. It had to play while I said it.
Composition
The song contains "skeletal yet bouncy" production,
consisting of an unsyncopated bass shifting between the high and low ends of an octave and muffled, "stark and ominous" chords in the background. Kendrick Lamar performs in a vocal delivery similar to that of rapper
Drakeo the Ruler.
Lyrically, he directs criticism at posers and inauthentic rappers, as well as those trying to tarnish his legacy.
Critical reception
The song received generally positive reviews from music critics. Michael Saponara of ''
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'' placed it at number 11 (second to last) in his ranking of the songs from ''GNX'', commenting "'Peekaboo' is a perfect descriptor aligning Lamar's career. He only comes out of hiding on his own terms to shake up the game and then can go back into hibernation for months without anyone hearing a word, a social media post, a ''
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'' paparazzi photo or anything from him. As
Charlamagne Tha God described him, K. Dot really is rap's boogeyman or the rap version of
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legend
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. Was that Kendrick mimicking
NBA
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star
Kawhi Leonard
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's viral 'hey, hey, hey' clip? This guy can work just about anything into the flow of a song."
''Variety'''s Peter A. Berry wrote, "At times, the production is as inventive as the lyrics. For 'Peekaboo,' Sounwave re-engineers a Little Beaver sample into a sinister 405 joyride. Embedded with strong features from fellow Cali native AzChike, it plays out with all the nocturnal bounce of a 'Paramedic, Part 2' with an even more indelible hook, which itself is reinforced by continual callbacks that turn every bar into a micro-chorus. Here, Lamar also serves up another reminder of his technical rap acumen — his kinetic couplets back-handspring off the beat. His words are layered in eccentric wit and convincing menace: 'Peekaboo, I just put them boogers in my chain/ Peekaboo, eighty-pointers like a
Kobe
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game/ Peekaboo,
7.62s'll make 'em plank/ Peekaboo, poppin' out, you better not smut my name.'" Alexander Cole of ''
HotNewHipHop
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'' stated "Kendrick sounds as menacing as ever. On numerous occasions, he and AzChike trade bars and it makes for an amazing balancing act."
''Pitchfork'''s Alphonse Pierre wrote that Lamar's "Drakeo imitation (maybe a little
Young Slo-Be in there, too) is shakier than before, but AzChike's lighthearted menace steals the show."
Dakota West Foss of ''
Sputnikmusic
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'' remarked "If you loved '
Range Brothers,' you'll be enamored with 'Peekaboo', which almost single-handedly redefines what a canon Kendrick song is capable of with a hook that functions just as much as an exhausting vocal exercise -there’s even a call back to the Supahotfire!"
Charts
Release history
References
{{Kendrick Lamar songs
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Songs written by Kendrick Lamar
Songs written by Sounwave