Yeat has released his new album 2093, which features contributions from Hip Hop icons like Future and Lil Wayne.
The Portland-born artist dropped the album — which he has been teasing for quite some time — on Friday (February 16).
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Over three months ago, he hinted at the follow-up to 2023’s Aftërlyfe by editing a caption on an Instagram post to read: “…..#2093…??????#ceo…..”
Yeat has been promoting the upcoming album by projecting videos that offer a “better life” at iconic locations including The Arc de Triomphe in Paris. Last week, he promoted the album with a crop circle outside of Kansas City, Missouri. Now, the album is finally out and you can stream it below.
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Though Weezy and Future Hendrix are the only artists featured on 2093, Yeat has recently been in the studio with a number of other rap luminaries.
At the end of last month, the “My wrist” rapper posted a carousel of images, one of which featured him in the studio with Childish Gambino and another included a FaceTime screenshot with “IDGAF” collaboratorDrake.
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“2093ISCOMING……. 2.??.24,” he captioned the carousel.
2093 continues Yeat’s trend of including very few collaborators on his albums. On Aftërlyfe, the only guest features include Yeat’s alter egos Kranky Kranky and Luh Geeky and NBA YoungBoy.
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Yeat was also profiled in the Winter 2023/2024 issue of 032c magazine, opening up in a feature appropriately called “American Truths.” In one quote, the music maker shared that he’s not the biggest fan of words.
“I think I can communicate better with numbers than letters sometimes,” he shared. “I mean, on certain days there are no words for me at all. […] For example, I don’t send addresses, I just send coordinates. I can just look at the numbers and know where it is, based on the equator.”
He went on to explain that his preferred method of information exchange even extends to his life as a budding entrepreneur with multiple businesses.
“Often the numbers also relate to some of my businesses and companies,” Yeat said. “I actually have a few, but people don’t know about them because they’re privately held, and I don’t want to deal with shareholders.”
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In that same feature, he teased 2093 writing: “Between the last record and this upcoming one, it feels like a 10-album difference in time…People have no idea what it’s going to sound like. It’s, like, 2093, dystopian society.”