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  2. If We Being Real - Wikipedia

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    "If We Being Real" (stylized as "If We Being Rëal") is a song by American rapper Yeat, released on February 16, 2024, from his fourth studio album 2093 (2024). It was produced by Synthetic, Perdu, Radiate, Fendii, LRBG and Dreamr.

  3. Category:Yeat songs - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 13 December 2024, at 11:06 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Breathe (Yeat song) - Wikipedia

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    "Breathe" is a song by American rapper Yeat, released on February 16, 2024 from his fourth studio album 2093 (2024). It was collaboratively produced by Dutch beatmakers Bart How and Star Boy. It was collaboratively produced by Dutch beatmakers Bart How and Star Boy.

  5. Stand on It (Yeat song) - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Ihaza of Rolling Stone described Future's guest verse as "half-hearted" but wrote that it "still manage[s] to feel jarring in contrast with the general emptiness of Yeat's content." [ 2 ] Reviewing 2093 for RapReviews , Steve "Flash" Juon commented the album "spends so much time being too cool for the room that guest stars like Future on ...

  6. IDGAF (Drake song) - Wikipedia

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    "IDGAF" was produced by Bnyx and Sebastian Shah [5] and starts out with a sample "The Tunnel" (1977) by Azimuth.Yeat later interrupts the intro and proceeds with his "droning" verse over "sci-fi synthesizers" [6] Over a running time of four minutes and 20 seconds, Drake and Yeat exchange hooks and verses on a "glitch-y bass thumper". [7]

  7. Lyfestyle - Wikipedia

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    On September 17, 2024, Yeat's label, Lyfestyle Corporation shared a video of "Lyfestyle" being spray painted in graffiti style on a Lamborghini Huracán, parked on Rodeo Drive. Two days later, on September 19, he released the SoundCloud -exclusive single "TURNMEUP", the song's cover art being the spray-painted Lamborghini Huracán. [ 5 ]

  8. Nightcore - Wikipedia

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    During the early 2020s, nightcore, under the name "sped-up", became substantially popular thanks to TikTok, where many sped-up versions of older songs were watched millions of times. [16] [4] Online music magazine Pitchfork noted: "Much of the music that performs well on TikTok has been modified slightly, either sped-up or slowed-down."

  9. Psycho CEO - Wikipedia

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    But he then follows it up with a total dud: 'You ain't go no money, it's obviously sad.'" [2] Alphonse Pierre of Pitchfork commented, "Plenty of rappers have tagged themselves the boss, head honcho, or even CEO, but every time Yeat mentions the 'Psycho CEO,' I can only think of how incredibly corny it is, like asking Elon Musk to host SNL."