Lil Peep - Walk Away As The Door Slams (feat. Lil Tracy) (official Audio) Apr 2026

Gustav Åhr (Lil Peep), Jazz Butler (Lil Tracy), Cody Littlefield, Mark Hoppus , and Travis Barker. Lyrical Themes & Meaning

"" is a defining track from Lil Peep and Lil Tracy , serving as the second-to-last song on Peep's breakthrough 2016 mixtape, HELLBOY . Produced by Yung Cortex , the song blends emo-trap aesthetics with a prominent sample of the track " 155 " by the pop-punk band +44. Key Track Information Release Date: September 25, 2016. Featured Artist: Lil Tracy . Mixtape: HELLBOY . Gustav Åhr (Lil Peep), Jazz Butler (Lil Tracy),

The song portrays a characterized by constant fighting, substance use, and emotional distance. Key Track Information Release Date: September 25, 2016

Peep describes a painful separation with the metaphor "walk away as the door slams," suggesting a finality to the conflict. The line "blood on your poor hands" has been interpreted by fans as either a literal reference to the emotional devastation of a breakup or a symbolic nod to his partner's guilt. The song portrays a characterized by constant fighting,

Mentions of " Dirty Sprite " (lean) and drug use illustrate the self-destructive coping mechanisms the artists used during this period.

While an official audio exists, a completed music video for the song was famously . Producer Yung Cortex had his laptop stolen from a backpack on the street the same night they filmed it, and the footage was never recovered. Acoustic Version & Documentary

Lil Tracy contrasts feelings of success and fame with personal isolation, mentioning being "a thousand miles away" while using drugs to cope. The Stolen Music Video