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Everything We Know About Yeat’s ‘ADL’ Album

After a dangerous summer, Yeat is taking even bigger risks in life and love.

Taiyo Coates

With the massive success of his ‘DANGEROUS SUMMER’ EP, and his steeply rising notoriety of the last few years, Yeat is gearing up to drop a brand new body of work for the streets. He’s been teasing ADL for about 6 months now, with more detail trickling out as its release date approaches. Yeat’s newest offering drops on March 27, 2026, and we couldn’t be more hype.

Yeat ended 2025 on a great run, following up the previously mentioned EP with an Australian tour that went absolutely insane. His feature on “Rendezvous,” a cut from Don Toliver’s OCTANE album, just surpassed 30M streams on Spotify. It’s safe to say, Yeat is ready to strike while the iron’s hot.

Here’s everything we know about Yeat’s ADL so far.

Yeat’s ‘ADL’ Will Be a Double Album

The biggest shocker of the rollout so far has been the reveal of the album’s true nature: Yeat is going big and giving the fans a double album. What looks to be titled A Dangerous Lyfe/A Dangerous Love, it will be his first time dropping a double album, and keeping the titles under wraps for this long definitely added to the anticipation.

Since announcing the title, the rollout has veered a bit more toward the project’s duality. The cover art features Yeat sitting down as a spectator at both his wedding and his own funeral.

But not just that. He took to IG to double down on the concept, showing that he’s not playing around with making the theme truly hit home.

Potential Features on Yeat’s ‘ADL’ Album

While no confirmation has been given, there has been a ton of speculation regarding who might appear on the project—a lot of which has been generated by Yeat himself. He’s been teasing the album since around August 2025, and since then, his interactions with various artists have put Yeat fans on high alert.

As seen above, Billie Eilish was among the rumored features, making headlines for the potential of their first collaboration. Taking the album’s concept into consideration, this link-up would make perfect sense based on their individual sounds coming together.

He’s also been in the studio heavily with Lil Uzi Vert over the last few years, who is on an album rollout of their own. The timing could be perfect. They’ve collabed three times previously—on “3G“ and “Big tonka” from 2 Alivë (Geek Pack) and “Flawlëss” from Lyfë—so their tag team powers are undeniable.

These are just a couple of examples, but Yeat himself confirmed there will be “a lot” of guests pulling up for the project.

ADL will be Yeat’s biggest swing yet. With every album, his commercial performance has improved significantly. His first album, 2021’s Up 2 Me, reached #58 on the Billboard 200. In contrast, the last three albums he’s dropped have all cracked the top five, with Lyfestyle breaking through for a debut in the #1 spot.

With a double album and a potentially star-studded feature list, we’ll see how big Yeat goes with this one when ADL lands on March 27.