Last Friday Yeat shared "Let King Tonka Talk," a single featuring a beat from 100 gecs' Dylan Brady and a few lines rapped by one Kylie Jenner, aka King Kylie. Today, the California-born rapper took a full ad spread out of the New York Times to announce his new album is arriving this Friday. It appears to be a double album called ADL (A Dangerous Lyfe / A Dangerous Love), and there are many more familiar names on its tracklist.
Today's Times ad included a list of the album's collaborators, and some of them are surprising: Along with Brady, we'll be hearing from Elton John, Don Toliver, NBA Youngboy, Kid Cudi, Grimes, Julia Wolf, Joji, BNYX, 070 Shake, Swizz Beats, Rampa, Synthetic, Lucid, Sapjer, and more. Jenner's name isn't on there, so it's unclear if "Let King Tonka Talk" will make it on the album, and it's unclear if Yeat will be releasing any more singles in the four days before the album's out. Either way, you can see the ad below.
ADL (A Dangerous Lyfe / A Dangerous Love) is out 3/27 via Field Trip/Capitol.



















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