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Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Yeat (@yeat1_) - "ADL" (Album)

Feel like doubling up? Look no further than Yeat coming through with a solid project - ADL (A Dangerous Lyfe/A Dangerous Love) loaded with endless collaborations. Yeat comes through with his hard-hitting ADL album It’s more than just a few tunes. Instead, Yeat completely doubles it up with his ADL release featuring everyone fromElton John and NBA YoungBoy to Julia Wolf and Don Toliver. Global rap trailblazer Yeat has just shared his double album ADL (A Dangerous Lyfe / A Dangerous Love) – out now via Lyfestyle Corporation / Field Trip / Capitol Records. With appearances from new contributors including Elton John, Grimes, and NBA YoungBoy, alongside returning collaborators like Don Toliver, Joji, and Julia Wolf, ADLspans genres, sonic influences, and eight years of musical evolution–ushering in Yeat’s boldest and most cinematic era yet. This album arrives following months of anticipation, fueled by a non-stop rollout capped off by Yeat’s first sit-down interview in five years with Apple Music's Zane Lowe. In February, commuters in New York City were met with a prosthetic version of Yeat’s armhanging out of the back of a taxi with a bumper sticker beside it reading “LYFE IS DANGEROUS”. Following that, Yeat hosted Twizz City Night at the Portland Trail Blazers game and released the first visual look into ADL, reimagining Yeat as ‘The Most Dangerous Man Alive’. In the first weeks of March, Yeat became the first rapper ever to release official album box sets and CDs with Nike, an accomplishment that was quickly followed by the release of "Let King Tonka Talk" featuring Kylie Jenner, a headlining performance at ComplexCon Hong Kong, and a full-page spread in the New York Times announcing the album's features. ADL (A Dangerous Lyfe / A Dangerous Love) is out now. - via AttackTheCultre

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