Yeat completely takes over with his new 'AfterLyfe' album

No one likes to think about death but if you’re Yeat, it’s more of a celebration. The hip-hop star comes through with his new AfterLyfe album and just one song in? It’s slapping.

Yeat’s new studio album hits hard

Whether you’re just getting put onto Yeat or you’ve been riding the wave for a minute now, the project welcomes all listeners to a non-stop 22-track journey. The rap heavyweight even comes through with NBA YoungBoy on their ‘Shmunk’ collaboration.

Today, rap phenomenon Yeat returns with AftërLyfe, the explosive follow up to 2022’s acclaimed project Lyfë. Stream HERE via Field Trip / Geffen Records. Spearheaded by “Shmunk,” an undeniable collaboration with YoungBoy Never Broke Again, the 22-track project picks up where Yeat’s previous project Lyfë left off, expanding on his talent and reaching towards an even more experimental sound. Highlighted with fuzzy melodies and razor-sharp lyrics, this album is proof that Yeat can’t be defined by a singular genre or style. AfterLyfë solidifies the rising star’s versatility as he remains one of the most exciting artists of the moment. AftërLyfe is available now at all digital retailers. 

With umlaut-sprinkled titles like “No morë talk,” “Bëttr 0ff,” and “Hëavyweight,”AftërLyfe picks up where Lyfë left off — by pairing hypnotic beats with Yeat’s distinctive vocal inflections and sing-along hooks. A perfect example is the blistering single “Shmunk,” which reunites the rapper with NBA YoungBoy. The collaborators previously joined forces on the 2022 hit “I Don’t Text Back.” 

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