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Yeat Prepares to Drop Highly Anticipated Double Album ADL With Star-Studded Features

Yeat is just hours away from releasing his next album, ADL (A Dangerous Lyfe / A Dangerous Love), generating major excitement among fans. The Oregon rapper has now shared the official tracklist for the highly anticipated double album, which will feature 19 songs, giving one side a slight edge in number of tracks. This announcement heightens anticipation as listeners await the full experience, with fans eager to hear how Yeat’s signature sound translates across a longer project. The release promises to cement Yeat’s growing presence in the rap scene while showcasing his evolution as an artist. With the clock ticking toward the album drop, the fanbase is preparing for a major listening event.

At this point, details about which artists will appear on specific tracks remain under wraps, creating an added layer of suspense. This approach mirrors a trend many rappers have followed in recent years, building buzz by revealing features gradually. It keeps listeners guessing and engaged until the moment they press play. The mystery surrounding collaborators enhances the album’s allure and encourages discussion across social media and music forums. By withholding some information, Yeat ensures that the first full listen will feel fresh and unpredictable.

So far, the only recent single confirmed to be on ADL is “Let King Tonka Talk,” which notably features Kylie Jenner, also known as King Kylie. This single dropped just a week ago and has already generated significant attention. Another track, “Made It On Our Own,” a collaboration with EsDeeKid, will not appear on ADL, suggesting it may remain a standalone release or be saved for another project. This selective curation indicates that Yeat has carefully planned the album’s content to create a cohesive and impactful listening experience. Fans can expect a mix of his classic energy and new experimental directions.

One of the most exciting aspects of ADL is the lineup of featured artists. Yeat revealed that the album includes an impressive roster, headlined by Sir Elton John. Combining Yeat’s dystopian, dark sound with Elton John’s vocals and piano promises an unexpected and intriguing collaboration. Additional collaborators include Don Toliver, Kid Cudi, NBA YoungBoy, Joji, and Julia Wolf, among others. Some features have not been announced yet, leaving fans curious about what surprises await. This collection of talent shows Yeat’s willingness to push boundaries and experiment across genres, signaling a bold step in his artistic growth.

Yeat has consistently emphasized his desire to innovate and provide listeners with authentic music. In a recent interview with Zane Lowe, he stated, “I think I’m a leader in ways of like, I never give a f*ck what people think about me… I’m always fearless.” He further explained his mission to “give the youth some real music, some real art” and to move away from generic or uninspired content. ADL embodies this philosophy, combining daring collaborations with Yeat’s distinctive style. The album is set to drop tomorrow at 8 p.m. ET, promising a major moment for fans and for Yeat’s career.

ADL Tracklist

  1. Purpose General
  2. Face The Flame
  3. Lose Control
  4. Griddle
  5. What I Want
  6. Liv Like Dis
  7. 2 Planes
  8. My Way
  9. Let King Tonka Talk
  10. Dangerous House
  11. No More Ghosts
  12. 2Nite
  13. Geek Luv
  14. Naked
  15. Went Wrong
  16. Silk Face
  17. My Time
  18. Back Home
  19. Up From Here
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