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Yeat has recruited several top-notch acts to appear on his upcoming album.
On Monday, March 23, the 26-year-old artists took out a full spread in The New York Times to announce the star-studded list of features he secured for his double album, ADL (A Dangerous Lyfe / A Dangerous Love). Elton John, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Don Toliver, Kid Cudi, Julia Wolf, Grimes, and more will appear on A Dangerous Lyfe. Meanwhile, BNYX, Swizz Beatz, 070 Shake, and others contributed to A Dangerous Love. The features were announced just a few days before Yeat's sixth studio album is scheduled to drop.
The announcement comes toward the end of Yeat's eye-popping rollout for his new album. He just dropped his latest single, "Let King Tonka Talk" featuring King Kylie aka Kylie Jenner. He also recently got fans hype about the project by hanging fake, tatted-up arms with the index fingers chopped off from the trunks of several yellow cabs in New York City. Below the faux arm was a bumper sticker that says "Lyfe is DANGEROUS."
Yeat first teased ADL in 2024 along with his previous LP Lyfestyle. He originally planned to drop both of them in the same year, but only followed through with Lyfestyle. The project holds 22 tracks including collaborations with Lil Durk, Don Toliver, Kodak Black and summrs. Yeat held on to ADL, but he dropped his Dangerous Summer EP to hold fans down.
ADL drops this Friday, March 27. In case you haven't heard it yet, listen to "Let King Tonka Talk" below.