Yeat, born Noah Olivier Smith, is a rising rapper and songwriter known for his futuristic, experimental take on trap music. Emerging from the underground scene, Yeat quickly gained attention with his distinctive vocal style, often using heavy autotune and melodic flows over hard-hitting, psychedelic beats. His sound is characterized by its energetic, almost chaotic production, blending elements of modern trap with electronic and hyperpop influences, setting him apart from many of his contemporaries.

Yeat’s breakthrough came with tracks like “Sorry Bout That” and “Money Twërk,” which helped him build a massive online following. His 2021 project Up 2 Më pushed him further into the mainstream, especially with viral hits like “Get Busy,” where his off-kilter ad-libs and infectious hooks became instantly recognizable. Known for his innovative approach to production and sound design, Yeat’s music often explores themes of wealth, drugs, and the hedonistic lifestyle, all delivered with his signature, otherworldly flair.

As one of the new faces of the trap scene, Yeat has earned co-signs from big names in the industry, further solidifying his presence in hip-hop. With a growing discography and a loyal fanbase, he’s quickly becoming one of the genre’s most exciting and unconventional artists.


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