American rapper known for autotune-heavy, hyperpop-influenced trap often labeled 'rage' music; vocals frequently processed with vocoder/autotune and production favors glitchy, industrial textures.

Review content notes an increasing audience since around 2021, describes a sound built from digital gurgles, distorted echoes, heavy autotune and vocoder, and lyrics that lean toward macho and materialistic themes. The AftërLyfe album is presented as a maximalist, divisive statement within the rage subgenre.

DeBaser houses a single detailed review of Yeat's AftërLyfe that praises its maximalist, industrial sound design while noting opaque lyrics and macho themes. The review situates Yeat within the 'rage' music trend, highlighting heavy autotune, vocoder use and glitchy production. AftërLyfe is described as divisive but ambitious.

For:Listeners of experimental trap, fans of rage music, followers of hyperpop-influenced rap

 The definitive monument of this rap subgenre. Not for everyone.

  Discover the review
Loading

Oh no! This artist is not in any charts. Why don't you add them yourself using the button below

Image Id: 97719 Resolution: 600 x 600
You and Yeat
Who knows Yeat?
Loading...