Yeat Tags Elton John, Kid Cudi, Don Toliver and More for ‘ADL’
The highly anticipated double project drops this March.
Summary
- Yeat has officially unveiled the impressive roster of guest features for his upcoming double album
- The sprawling announcement was revealed to the public via a full-page spread in the New York Times
- The ambitious new musical project is slated to arrive on streaming platforms later this week
Yeat has unveiled the list of guest features for his highly anticipated new double album, ADL.
The rapper is pushing his creative boundaries with his forthcoming project, fully titled ADL (A Dangerous Lyfe / A Dangerous Love). Stepping away from conventional digital rollouts, Yeat secured a striking full-page advertisement in the New York Times to broadcast the album’s expansive and deeply eclectic list of collaborators to the world.
The upcoming record promises an unprecedented and genre-blurring mix of musical heavyweights. Listeners can expect highly unexpected guest appearances from legendary musician Elton John, alongside modern rap and alternative mainstays like NBA YoungBoy, Don Toliver, Kid Cudi, and Grimes. The robust feature list continues to impress with vocal and stylistic contributions from Julia Wolf, Dylan Brady, Joji, 070 Shake, and Swizz Beatz. Furthermore, the expansive sonic landscape will be anchored by a heavyweight production team that includes frequent collaborator BNYX, alongside Rampa, Synthetic, Lucid, and Sapjer.
Yeat’s ADL drops March 27.
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