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Music Night 1 of Wireless saw Drake bring out R&B superstars Mario, Bryson Tiller, Lauryn Hill, and Giveon. Hill performed “Nice For What.”
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Music Discover Yeat's path to a $5M net worth, from breakout hits to strategic collaborations.
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Reviews Over the past few years, people have doubted whether Yeat is the future of rap. This industrial, misanthropic, and hard-hitting LP silences all opposition.
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Music Who is Yeat and why is he popular?
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Streetwear Yeat teams up with Nike for the new Lyfestyle Corporation apparel collection, debuting at ComplexCon with bold minimalist streetwear pieces.
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Music Lil Uzi developed a mentor like relationship with Yeat while in rehab.
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Music Ken Carson and the Opium crew have been rumored to be in beef with Yeat for a while, and Don Toliver doesn't approve of the shade.
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Music This was one of a few tracks that Drake teased during his third "Iceman" livestream recently alongside two of his newest collaborators.
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Music Yeat and Drake collaborated for the first time on the 2023 track “IDGF” on Drizzy’s ‘For All The Dogs’ album.
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Bryson "Boom" Paul -
Mixtapes Yeat hit the stage with Drake in London at the Wireless Festival ahead of the release of Dangerous Summer. The two have built a rapport.
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Bryson "Boom" Paul -
Music Rumored collaborations include Childish Gambino, Drake, Future, and Lil Wayne.
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Songs Yeat has quickly ascended to the top of today's music since his arrival in 2019. He has collaborated with Drake and Young Thug.
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Bryson "Boom" Paul -
Songs "DOG HOUSE" was one of a few songs previewed during episode three of his "ICEMAN" livestream series. The tracks features Yeat and Julia Wolf.
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Music Is this the Portland rage exponent's last chance to make it big? If it is, we hope these elements and many more make it a truly special album.
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Music "IDGAF" and "First Person Shooter" are fan-favorites on Drake's new album, but only one can top the Billboard charts.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares