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Rap Rising: Yeat Drops Anticipated Double Album ‘ADL’ With All-Star Collabs

Yeat

Photo: Alex Edep

Yeat's long-awaited double album has finally arrived.

On Thursday night, March 26, the California native delivered his sixth studio album ADL via Field Trip Recordings/Capitol Records. ADL, which stands for A Dangerous Lyfe / A Dangerous Love, comes with 21 songs in total featuring Elton John, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Kid Cudi, Swizz Beatz, Don Toliver, BNYX, 070 Shake, Joji, Julia Wolf, and King Kylie aka Kylie Jenner. Yeat aims to change the game with his latest body of work. In addition to recruiting collaborators from all sides of the music spectrum, the multifaceted artist strays away from the lo-fi beats he came up on to create something even more unique.

Yeat has spent the past few months hyping up the album with some clever marketing campaigns. He recently hung 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."

The 26-year-old rapper 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. His previous LP holds 22 tracks including collaborations with Lil Durk, Kodak Black and more.

Yeat's collaboration with Don Toliver, "Griddle," appears at the top of iHeartRadio's Rap Rising playlist. The weekly round-up of fresh rap hits also features new music from Central Cee, Juvenile, Chief Keef, and more. Stream the playlist above and scroll below for more new music.


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Yeat, ADL (Album)

Yeat

Photo: Field Trip Recordings/Capitol Records

Juvenile, Boiling Point (Album)

Juvenile

Photo: UTP Records/DNA Music/Hitmaker

Fetty Wap, Zavier (Album)

Fetty Wap

Photo: 300 Entertainment

Ye, BULLY (Album)

Ye

Photo: gamma

Chief Keef, Skeletor (Album)

Chief Keef

Photo: 43B

Fivio Foreign, Still Standing (Album)

Fivio Foreign

Photo: Fivi Affairs LLC

Millyz, R&P (Album)

Millyz

Photo: Perfect Time Music Group

Central Cee, ALL ROADS LEAD HOME (EP)

Central Cee

Photo: Columbia Records

Rob49 featuring Lil Yachty, G Herbo, YTB Fatt, G Youngin & Bty beedo, "Da Fuxk (Remix)"

The LOX featuring Jaheim & Trent Shelton, "Never Change"

Larry June featuring Dvme, "Still Calculating Freestyle"

Shoreline Mafia, "WE LIKE TO PARTY"

Tony Sunshine featuring Lil Pump, "Pump It Up"

GELO, "AYE"

Rucci featuring Az Chike & RJmrLA, "Get Brackin & Come Back"

Mellow Rackz, "Settle Down"

C Stunna, "Statpadder"

Bizzy Crook featuring Rick Ross & C Stunna, "Risky"

Joyner Lucas featuring YoungBoy Never Broke Again, "Deep End"

Snoop Dogg, "Stop Counting My Poccets"

Che, "Million Dollar Mansion"