2093, which serves as a departure from his quirky beginnings as a Young Thug clone. This sci-fi concept album also solidifies the industrial, electronic-heavy sound that Yeat has been developing over the past few years while unveiling a bold aesthetic vision that, while not always successful,...
Yeat hit a massive career milestone with his highest charting album to date,2093debuting at #2 on the Billboard 200. Within its first week of release, the blockbuster project reached over 150M global streams and sold 70,000 equivalent album units. This marked Yeat’s fourth entry in the To...
There are a few too-infrequent dips into calmer waters, with experiments like the psychedelic “Now” and the house-influenced “Nun id change” serving as interesting diversions, and an underwhelming soft-rock ballad, “Mysëlf,” to boot. But for the most part,AftërLyfefunctions in a si...
“King tonka” sees Yeat go solo – something he’s more than used to after handling most of 2093 on his own. “It king Tonka, it king Tonka (Err, err), it king T— / 737, we get high and we crash (Phew) / Pull up, and we geek all night (All night) / Yeah, we could ...