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: It portrays Peep and Tracy hanging out in a parking lot and in a room, capturing a candid, "lifestyle" feel rather than a high-budget cinematic production.

: The recurring line "Switchblades, cocaine, GothBoiClique, make a hoe shake" serves as a mantra for the group's rebellious and hedonistic lifestyle.

The official video, which premiered on the Lil Peep YouTube channel in February 2017, captures the raw, DIY energy that defined the SoundCloud rap era: lil_peep_x_lil_tracy_witchblades_official_video

"Witchblades" is often cited as the track that bridged the gap between 2000s emo-rock and modern trap. It helped solidify the sound of "SoundCloud Rap"—characterized by lo-fi production, emotional transparency, and a rejection of traditional industry standards.

: Like much of Peep’s work, the lyrics oscillate between boasting about fame and drugs and expressing deep emotional pain. Lil Tracy’s verse complements this with a more rhythmic, trap-influenced flow. : It portrays Peep and Tracy hanging out

: Directed by Metro Blu, the video features a heavy use of neon-saturated filters, "glitch" editing, and fisheye lenses.

: The video is famous for showcasing Peep's distinctive look—pink hair, face tattoos, and a mixture of punk and luxury fashion—which became a blueprint for an entire generation of underground artists. Musical and Lyrical Themes : Directed by Metro Blu, the video features

: Following Lil Peep’s passing in late 2017, "Witchblades" transitioned from a viral underground hit to a memorial piece, currently sitting at hundreds of millions of views on YouTube. Cultural Impact