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Yeat – Lyfestyle: Tracklist & Features

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Yeat’s upcoming album, LYFESTYLE, is finally out on October 18, 2024.

The tracklist features a mix of solo tracks and collaborations with various artists, showcasing Yeat’s unique sound and style.

Tracklist with Featured Artists

The tracklist for LYFESTYLE includes:

  1. GEEK TIMË
  2. STFU
  3. THEY TELL MË
  4. HEARD OF MË
  5. SPEEDBALL
  6. U DONT KNOW LYFE
  7. ORCHESTRATË
  8. BË QUIET (featuring Kodak Black)
  9. THE COSTËS
  10. GO2WORK (featuring Summrs)
  11. GONE 4 A MIN
  12. FOREVER AGAIN
  13. ON 1
  14. FLYTROOP
  15. ELIMINATË
  16. LYING 5 FUN
  17. NEW HIGH (featuring Don Toliver)
  18. SO WHAT
  19. LYFESTYLE (featuring Lil Durk)
  20. GOD TALKIN SHHH
  21. LYFE PARTY
  22. FATË

Special Editions and Bonus Tracks

LYFESTYLE will also be available in several editions, each containing exclusive bonus tracks:

  • Digital Edition: Includes “PROJECT LYFESTYLE”
  • Dune Edition: Contains “STYLE LYFE” and “BACK THËN”
  • Horse Edition: Features “GRAVËYARD” and “GONË”
  • Drone Edition: Includes “5BRAZY” and “BARBARIAN”
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