Yeat: Lyfestyle
Briefly

The underground rap scene rapidly generates stars, leaving little room for error, as evidenced by Yeat’s struggle after his February album failed to resonate.
Producer Synthetic suggests that the recent album LYFESTYLE reflects a return to Yeat’s original sound, aiming to reconnect with fans after mixed reactions to his last project.
Tracks on LYFESTYLE illustrate a chaotic energy with loud instrumentals and frantic beats, reminiscent of the rage rap genre, but risk sounding repetitive.
While LYFESTYLE has high-octane anthems, some critics argue that the songs feel overly similar, lacking the diversity needed to captivate listeners.
Read at Pitchfork
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