Yeat Teases New Song On Live, Reveals Length Of Upcoming Album

Yeat has previewed a new song while streaming on Instagram. Yeat played the new track, complete with a pretty fire beat switch. It’s likely that the song will appear on Yeat’s upcoming album. Speaking of the album, he also revealed that the album will be a 25-track juggernaut. Yeat announced the track count on his Instagram post that simply said “25 song”.

The life cycle of LyfëStyle has been a fascinating one. It was expected to be released over the summer but was delayed indefinitely. It’s now unclear when the album will drop, with some sources saying it will be out as late as December 2024. Yeat himself has not put out anything confirming when the album will be out.

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Yeat Used Young Thug As His Yearbook Quote

Back in August, Yeat went viral for his alleged yearbook quote. According to images shared online, his yearbook quote is lyrics attributed to “Thugga”. Except the quote is wrong. Or at the very least, it’s not one continuous lyric. According to the image, Yeat submitted “I got hundreds on top of hunnids. That blue cheese, NOT ranch.” But this appears to a mashup of two lyrics. The first part of the quote is from “Problem“. Meanwhile, the second half of the quote is from “Homie”. The two lyrics in full are “I got hundreds sittin’ on hundreds, that blue cheese, I’m not ranchin’” and “I got blue cheese on me, all hundreds/Blue cheese no ranch.”

However, that’s not the only thing people were reacting to in the image. While most people have a very standardized yearbook photo. Meanwhile, he is draped in tartan and wearing ski goggles, which is certainly a look. However, the combination of the irregular photo and the weird lyric has led many people to declare that the image is faked. Furthermore, the image has been circulating since late May, around when Yeat and Young Thug collaborated on “My Wrist”. Do you think it’s real?

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Yeat Reflects On His Success With Somber New Single “Bigger then everything”

Yeat is easily one of the more interesting artists out right now. Overall, he is someone who burst onto the scene thanks to his truly unique flow and voice. Moreover, his song “Sorry Bout That” was a viral smash that had lots of plays on TikTok. Now, however, he is much more established thanks to a plethora of incredible songs and projects. At this point, it seems clear that the artist is ready to take the leap to superstardom. If only more artists would feature him on their projects.

Perhaps there is a good reason for why Yeat has not featured on more songs. A lot of this has to do with just how unique he truly is. In order to have him on your song, you have to completely match his vibe. Either way, he continues to push forward, and fans are excited for his next move. As it turns out, a new album called Lifestyle might just be on the horizon. However, first, he has decided to drop a single simply called “Bigger then everything.” And yes, we know that is not grammatically correct.

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Yeat Is Back For More

Throughout this song, Yeat ditches his usual energy for something tuned down. Once again, the artist brings producer BNYX along for the ride. Here we get some gorgeous piano melodies all while the Oregon MC speaks on his come-up. From people doubting him to his life right now, he feels perfectly at peace with his current lifestyle. It is an introspective track that is rare for the artist, but fans can appreciate it.

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Quotable Lyrics:

I got diamonds on my yacht, and I got diamonds on my bitch (Yeah, what?)
Could put money on your heads, I could put money on your kids (Yeah)
I call the mob and they come kill ’em, that’s as easy as it gets, yeah, yeah
I’m done layin’ back, plottin’ ’em, droppin’ everythin’, I’m droppin’ all these hits, yeah, yeah

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