Yeat just dropped 'ADL' - a full double album with features from Kylie Jenner, NBA YoungBoy, and Elton John. Read that sentence again. That feature list alone tells you everything about where this man's career is at right now. Following up his first number-one album 'Lifestyle,' Yeat isn't just riding a wave. He built the wave, and now everybody else is swimming in it.
For producers, this album is worth studying. The rage beat sound that Yeat helped push into the mainstream is now one of the most requested styles in hip-hop. If you're not paying attention to how these records are built, you're missing out.
What Is a "Rage Beat" and Why Does It Work?
Rage beats pull from trap, hyperpop, and electronic music all at once. On paper the formula sounds simple. In practice, the difference between a generic type beat and something that could actually land on a project like 'ADL' comes down to execution.
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