Yeat's double album ADL ft. Elton John, Grimes & more. A major artistic evolution revealed via NY Times ad. Releases March 27.
- March 24, 2026
AceShowbiz - Yeat is setting the music world abuzz with the announcement of his upcoming double album ADL (A Dangerous Lyfe / A Dangerous Love), which includes a standout collaboration with legendary artist Elton John.
The rapper revealed the project through a full-page advertisement in the New York Times, showcasing an impressive lineup that also features NBA Youngboy, Don Toliver, Kid Cudi, 070 Shake, Grimes, and Rampa. Scheduled for release on Friday, March 27, this album signals a significant artistic evolution for Yeat.
What makes this collaboration particularly noteworthy is the involvement of Elton John, who has traditionally been selective about working within the Hip-Hop genre. Despite showing respect for Hip-Hop culture over the years, Elton John has only occasionally lent his talents to the scene, with previous features including collaborations with Young Thug on "High," Kanye West on "All of the Lights," and a live performance element with Eminem on "Stan."
Elton John's decision to participate in Yeat's album is seen as a major endorsement from one of the music industry's most respected figures, highlighting the rising artist’s boundary-pushing approach and signaling a bridging of generations.
Earlier this year, Yeat has been ramping up excitement with a series of bold marketing moves. February saw New York City commuters spotting a prosthetic arm sticking out of a taxi, accompanied by a bumper sticker that read "LYFE IS DANGEROUS." He also hosted Twizz City Night during a Portland Trail Blazers basketball game and released the first visual trailer for ADL, portraying himself as "The Most Dangerous Man Alive."
The New York Times full-page ad represents the next step in this innovative promotional campaign, which has successfully captured attention and built anticipation for the album’s release.
This new project is poised to be Yeat's most ambitious yet, following the success of his last album, LYFESTYLE, which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart with over 89,000 equivalent album units sold.