Yeat Leans Into His Rap Bag On New Release: A Review by Elias Andrews
Yeat, the rising rapper who made waves with his breakout album “2093,” is back with a new release titled “LYFESTYLE.” The artist confirmed to The Fader that this album was an attempt to lean into his rap side, and fans can confirm that he has succeeded in doing so.
The album features tracks like “SPEEDBALL” and “LYING 5 FUN” that still showcase the wild rage elements that initially made Yeat a sensation. However, what sets “LYFESTYLE” apart is the way Yeat collaborates with other artists on the album.
The title track, featuring Lil Durk, blends a rage-style instrumental with knocking drums more akin to a trap song. Despite their different styles, Yeat and Lil Durk sound fantastic together on this track. Additionally, Don Toliver shines on “NEW HIGH,” where his voice, given the distorted Yeat treatment, resembles his mentor Travis Scott.
On solo tracks like “SO WHAT” and “GEEK TIME,” Yeat showcases his wildest vocal inflections, adding depth to the album. With a total of 21 tracks, “LYFESTYLE” offers a diverse range of sounds that fans are sure to love.
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