Yeat is one of the most interesting artists in hip-hop right now. Overall, he is an artist who is known for his insane flow. Half the time, it is hard to discern what Yeat is even saying. In fact, he is one of those artists who has created his own language. Subsequently, Yeat-isms have completely taken over his music, and it has led to a cult fanbase that absolutely adores his music. His success has catapulted him into a social media sensation, and he continues to showcase growth with each new release.
After teasing a new album just a few weeks ago, Yeat dropped his latest project, AftërLyfe on Friday. In typical Yeat fashion, he decided to come through with a hefty body of work. Clocking in at over an hour long with 22 tracks, there is no doubt that this is quite a bit of music. However, fans will certainly be thanking him for the surplus of music as there is a lot to sink your teeth into here.
Yeat Goes Off With AftërLyfe
In the past, the artist has kept his features to a minimum, and that is certainly the case here. Although, we do get a great YoungBoy feature on the second track, dubbed “Shmunk.” Overall, this is album is filled to the brim with bangers. Dark and brooding production is mixed with menacing flows that showcase just how focused Yeat can sound. There are also some nice changes in pace throughout the project. For instance, the song “Nun id change” is unlike anything Yeat has ever released.
If you are already a fan of the artist, you will probably enjoy this quite a bit. Even if you are embarking on a Yeat project for the first time, there is definitely something here that will impress you. Hopefully, we get even more Yeat music in the not-so-distant future. Stream that album, and let us know what you think, in the comments below.
Tracklist:
- No more talk
- Shmunk (ft. NBA YoungBoy)
- Bettr Off
- Rav3 p4rty
- Nun id change
- Woa…!
- Now (ft. Luh Geeky)
- Slamm
- 7 Nightz
- Mean feen (ft. Kranky Kranky)
- How It Go
- Sum 2 d
- Back up
- Split
- Bad Bend / Demon
- Heavyweight
- Watch
- Shhhh
- Back Home
- Type Money
- Demon Tied
- Myself