YEAT ADL DROPS EARLY

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Yeat Drops Double Album ADL Hours Early; Fans Call for More Features

The Oregon rapper’s sixth studio album landed four hours ahead of the standard midnight rollout, with fans already debating the feature list.

Yeat released his sixth studio album ADL (A Dangerous Lyfe / A Dangerous Love) on March 27, 2026, via Lyfestyle Corporation, Field Trip Recordings, and Capitol Records — dropping at 5PM PST globally, four hours earlier than the standard midnight release.

The Album

The double album spans 21 songs and runs just over an hour, split across two distinct sides. The project features an unusually wide-ranging guest list, with Elton John, Don Toliver, NBA YoungBoy, Kid Cudi, Grimes, Joji, Julia Wolf, and 070 Shake all making appearances. Production credits include Dylan Brady, BNYX, Swizz Beatz, and Rampa, among others.

Fan Reaction

While the rollout generated significant anticipation, many listeners voiced disappointment over what didn’t make it. Several expected collaborations — including a rumored Lil Uzi Vert appearance — did not materialize. The EsDeeKid collab “Made It On Our Own,” which had been circulating as a loosie, also did not make the final cut. The only recent single to land on the project was “Let King Tonka Talk” featuring Kylie Jenner.

Background

Yeat’s last three albums have all debuted in the top five on the Billboard 200, with Lyfestyle entering at number one. ADL represents his most ambitious project to date — both in scale and in the breadth of its collaborators.

ADL is now available on all major streaming platforms.

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