
Yeat is continuing the rollout for his upcoming double album with the release of his latest single, “Let King Tonka Talk,” featuring King Kylie—the musical alter ego of Kylie Jenner.
‘Let King Tonka Talk‘ brings together an eclectic production team, including Dylan Brady of 100 Gecs, along with Lucid and Daniel Chetrit. Their combined styles create a distinct, genre-blurring sound that supports Kylie’s guest verse and Yeat’s signature delivery.
This release arrives shortly after Yeat made headlines through a first-of-its-kind collaboration with Nike, launching official album box sets and CDs tied to his forthcoming project. The move marked a notable crossover between music and fashion, adding momentum to what’s shaping up to be a major album cycle.
His upcoming double LP, ADL (A Dangerous Lyfe/A Dangerous Love), is set to drop March 27 and has been introduced through a series of unconventional, highly visual promotions. In New York City, passersby spotted a lifelike prop of Yeat’s arm hanging from a taxi beside a “Lyfe is Dangerous” bumper sticker. He also brought the campaign courtside by hosting a themed night at a Portland Trail Blazers game, while Los Angeles streets featured Spotify-backed billboards teasing the release.
See the trailer for the double album ADL (A Dangerous Lyfe / A Dangerous Love) – HERE.
Preorder ‘ADL’- HERE.
Stream “Let King Tonka Talk” – HERE.
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