Yeat: The new 'bigger thën everything' is must-hear and must-see goals
It’s rare to have Yeat ever hold onto an L. He’s always flipping fire beats and cinematic gems for your listening and seeing pleasures - so it’s no surprise the new ‘bigger thën everything’ music video is all types of awesomeness.
It’s rare to have Yeat ever hold onto an L. He’s always flipping fire beats and cinematic gems for your listening and seeing pleasures - so it’s no surprise the new ‘bigger thën everything’ music video is all types of awesomeness.
Yeat’s new ‘bigger thën everything’ has arrived
Whether you just want to close your eyes and get caught up in the lyrics or completely zone out for the visuals, Yeat delivers from every angle with his newest culture contribution.
Fresh off his unforgettable set at London’s Wireless Festival, rap phenomenon Yeat returns with new single “bigger thën everything.” The explosive record arrives alongside an equally thrilling Cole Bennett-directed music video.
“bigger thën everything” comes in the wake of AftërLyfe, Yeat’s acclaimed album from earlier this year that pairs hypnotic, trance-like beats with distinctive vocal inflections and signature hooks. AftërLyfe marked Yeat’s highest album debut to date at #4 on the Billboard 200 chart. Receiving an impressive 30M global streams within the first 24 hours alone, the album release was also Yeat’s largest streaming day for his entire catalog with a staggering 60M total combined streams. AftërLyfe marks Yeat’s third entry in the Top 10, with previous projects Up 2 Me at #6 and Lyfë at #10. Revisit AftërLyfe HERE via Field Trip / Geffen Records.
After breaking through in 2021 when viral hit “Gët Busy” exploded, Yeat earned co-signs from hip-hop heavyweights like Drake, Lil Uzi Vert, and Young Thug, quickly amassed superstar-worthy statistics of his own. In 2022, he clocked more than 2 billion streams and sold more than 1.1 albums in the U.S. alone, with the album 2 Alive and the EP Lyfe each debuting in the top ten on the Billboard 200. With undeniable singles like “bigger thën everything,” it’s clear Yeat is ready to ascend even higher.