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Yeat has officially released ADL on March 27, 2026, marking one of the most ambitious projects of his career. The double album arrives after months of buildup.

Released via Lyfestyle Corporation, Field Trip Recordings, and Capitol Records, ADL (short for A Dangerous Lyfe / A Dangerous Love) serves as Yeat’s sixth studio album. The project follows 2024’s LYFESTYLE and his 2025 drop DANGEROUS SUMMER, which he framed as a loose collection of “throwaways” meant to preview a larger vision. This time, the approach shifts toward precision, with Yeat emphasizing that the album reflects a more deliberate creative process focused on structure, cohesion, and world-building.



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Conceptually, ADL is split into two distinct halves. One side, A Dangerous Lyfe, leans into the adrenaline of success, capturing the highs of fame, independence, and excess through high-energy production. The second half, A Dangerous Love, pivots toward introspection, exploring relationships, emotional fallout, and the psychological weight that comes with achieving rapid success.

Sonically, Yeat expands on the distorted, bass-heavy sound that defined his earlier work, pushing it into a more cinematic direction. His signature Auto-Tuned vocals and unconventional ad-libs remain central, but the production feels larger in scale.

The feature list underscores the project’s scope. Elton John appears on “Lose Control,” marking one of the most unexpected collaborations in Yeat’s catalog, while Grimes and YoungBoy Never Broke Again join forces on “Face The Flame.” Additional contributions come from Don Toliver, 070 Shake, and Kylie Jenner.

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