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Yeat Releases New Album ‘2093’ Featuring Lil Wayne And Future

American rapper Yeat has finally unveiled his long-awaited album 2093, featuring collaborations with hip-hop heavyweights like Future and Lil Wayne. The MC, who has been teasing the album for some time, released it on Friday, February 16th.

Yeat had been dropping hints about the album for over three months, teasing a follow-up to his 2023 release Aftërlyfe through subtle edits on his Instagram posts. His promotion for 2093 has been intense, with videos projecting visions of a “better life” in iconic locations such as The Arc de Triomphe in Paris and even creating a crop circle outside Kansas City, Missouri.

Yeat – 2093

While Lil Wayne and Future are the only featured artists in 2093. Yeat has been spotted in the studio with other rap stars, including Childish Gambino and Drake, as seen in his recent social media posts.

The album continues Yeat’s tradition of keeping collaborations minimal, following the pattern set by “Aftërlyfe,” which featured only Yeat’s alter egos Kranky Kranky and Luh Geeky, along with NBA YoungBoy.

Fans of Yeat have been eagerly anticipating the release of “2093,” and with its arrival, they now have the chance to stream the album and immerse themselves in Yeat’s unique blend of sound and style. As the album makes its mark on the hip-hop scene, it solidifies Yeat’s position as a rising star in the industry, showcasing his talent and vision for the future of rap music.

2093 Track-list

  • Psycho CEO
  • Power Trip
  • Breathe
  • Morë
  • Bought The Earth
  • Nothing Changë
  • U Should Know
  • Lyfestylë (with Lil Wayne)
  • ILUV
  • Tell më
  • Shade
  • Keep Pushin
  • Riot & Set it off
  • Team ceo
  • 2093
  • Stand On It (with Future)
  • Familia
  • Mr. Inbetweenit
  • Psychocainë
  • Run Thëy Mouth

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