Noah Olivier Smith, born on February 26, 2000, in Irvine, California, to a … Read Full Bio ↴Noah Olivier Smith, born on February 26, 2000, in Irvine, California, to a Mexican father and Romanian mother, better known by his stage name Yeat, is an American recording artist and producer from Portland, Oregon.
He began rapping in 2017 as Lil Yeat, and, after a slew of singles, released his first EP, Deep Blue Strips, in late 2018. In 2019, Yeat would gain further publicity after “Stay Up,” the lead single off his second project and first mixtape, Wake Up Call, received a music video on the popular YouTube channel ELEVATOR.
Smith released Different Creature, a collaborative EP with Dutch producer Clibbo, on July 18, 2019, to positive feedback. Yeat garnered further attention after dropping his second mixtape, I’m So Me, at the conclusion of the year, collaborating with popular producers like Wheezy, Brandon Finessin, and 10Fifty, among others. Yeat continued to gain traction throughout 2020, releasing two EPs meant to hold fans over until Different Creature 2. The project was scrapped as he worked through label issues before becoming independent in 2021.
Fully in control of his output, Yeat began releasing a barrage of music, including twenty-track albums and countless singles. Yeat saw a major jump in support after his song “Sorry Bout That” blew up on TikTok. Subsequent hits like “Money Twerk” and “Get Busy” as well as a shout-out from Drake helped reinforce his newfound success. On August 5, 2021, Yeat released his newest EP, Trëndi.
In late 2021, Yeat would release his most popular album Up 2 Më and then would later drop 2 Älive and its deluxe, 2 Alivë (Geëk Pack)
On September 9th, 2022, Yeat dropped his highly anticipated EP, Lyfë, which had a feature from Lil Uzi Vert and collaborations with producers such as BNYX and collective Working On Dying.
On February 19th, 2023, Yeat posted a tracklist for Lyfë's deluxe version AftërLyfe on his Instagram story. On February 24th, 2023, AftërLyfe was released with a feature from YoungBoy Never Broke Again and more collaborations with BNYX, Working On Dying, dulio and more prominent producers.
He began rapping in 2017 as Lil Yeat, and, after a slew of singles, released his first EP, Deep Blue Strips, in late 2018. In 2019, Yeat would gain further publicity after “Stay Up,” the lead single off his second project and first mixtape, Wake Up Call, received a music video on the popular YouTube channel ELEVATOR.
Smith released Different Creature, a collaborative EP with Dutch producer Clibbo, on July 18, 2019, to positive feedback. Yeat garnered further attention after dropping his second mixtape, I’m So Me, at the conclusion of the year, collaborating with popular producers like Wheezy, Brandon Finessin, and 10Fifty, among others. Yeat continued to gain traction throughout 2020, releasing two EPs meant to hold fans over until Different Creature 2. The project was scrapped as he worked through label issues before becoming independent in 2021.
Fully in control of his output, Yeat began releasing a barrage of music, including twenty-track albums and countless singles. Yeat saw a major jump in support after his song “Sorry Bout That” blew up on TikTok. Subsequent hits like “Money Twerk” and “Get Busy” as well as a shout-out from Drake helped reinforce his newfound success. On August 5, 2021, Yeat released his newest EP, Trëndi.
In late 2021, Yeat would release his most popular album Up 2 Më and then would later drop 2 Älive and its deluxe, 2 Alivë (Geëk Pack)
On September 9th, 2022, Yeat dropped his highly anticipated EP, Lyfë, which had a feature from Lil Uzi Vert and collaborations with producers such as BNYX and collective Working On Dying.
On February 19th, 2023, Yeat posted a tracklist for Lyfë's deluxe version AftërLyfe on his Instagram story. On February 24th, 2023, AftërLyfe was released with a feature from YoungBoy Never Broke Again and more collaborations with BNYX, Working On Dying, dulio and more prominent producers.
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Yeat Lyrics
(Pull up lil' bitch like)
Pull up lil' bitch like, yeah, yeah
I bought a Urus today, uh-uh, paint it all yellow, look like bird
Inside big body, two times two, my money, bitch, all I got, yeah
I made money my thot, thot, thot, 'bout to fold that money all up (BNYX)
Yeah, I'm swervin' it daily
Yeah, I'm causin' a madness
Yeah, I'm fuckin' the baddest, uh
Yeah, I bought me the Crowdless
I bought me the gems
Yeah, I never need practice
My money gon' double or triple
Yeah, your money subtractin'
Yeah, peeled off on the jakes, peeled off on the cops, peeled off on a swerve
Yeah, I ain't even fuckin' with nobody, bitch, got a crib in the 'burbs
Yeah, this shit could've gotten so bad, this shit could've gotten the worse
Yeah, free YSL out the chain, gang, big fuck 12, they birds (brr)
I ran up my money the most, I'm richer than all of them nerds (yeah)
Yeah, I'm flexin' a big bankroll, these knots in my pockets, it hurt (big bankroll)
I had to change up the Tonka, this bitch, it kept ripping the curb 'til it burn
Twenty-four seven I steady be poppin' these pillies, these muhfuckin' Percs
I think I'm Osama, lil' bitch, yeah, the way that I blew up and left on the Earth (bang)
I hope that you don't think you could just rock with gang, you can't come over here (no way)
You can try pullin' up on us lil' bitch, you get hit with a muhfuckin' AR
I don't even be postin' no pics on the Instagram, bitch, I just muhfuckin' stay out
Bitch, if you do it like me, if you do it like us, you gon' get a big payout
You to be stuck in the mix with a couple of blicks, but it's always a way out (hey, hey)
Swervin' the muhfuckin' jakes on the side, them muhfuckers told me to stop (hey, hey)
Don't even be understanding all this shit in the mix, better move a good lay out (BNYX)
Loud, loud
I used to be shippin' the pound (hey, hey)
I bought the muhfuckin' crib, lil' bitch, yeah, look at me now (hey, hey)
Yeah, look at these muhfuckin' diamonds, listen the way that they sound (hey, hey)
Yeah, new watch every day of the week, lil' Rollie bitch, with the AP (hey, hey, hey, hey)
(Pull up lil' bitch like)
Pull up lil' bitch like, yeah, yeah
I bought a Urus today, uh-uh, paint it all yellow, look like bird
Inside big body, two times two, my money, bitch, all I got, yeah
I made money my thot, thot, thot, 'bout to fold that money all up (BNYX)
Yeah, I'm swervin' it daily
Yeah, I'm causin' a madness
Yeah, I'm fuckin' the baddest, uh
Yeah, I bought me the Crowdless
I bought me the gems
Yeah, I never need practice
My money gon' double or triple
Yeah, your money subtractin'
Pull up lil' bitch like, yeah, yeah
I bought a Urus today, uh-uh, paint it all yellow, look like bird
Inside big body, two times two, my money, bitch, all I got, yeah
I made money my thot, thot, thot, 'bout to fold that money all up (BNYX)
Yeah, I'm swervin' it daily
Yeah, I'm causin' a madness
Yeah, I'm fuckin' the baddest, uh
Yeah, I bought me the Crowdless
I bought me the gems
Yeah, I never need practice
My money gon' double or triple
Yeah, your money subtractin'
Yeah, peeled off on the jakes, peeled off on the cops, peeled off on a swerve
Yeah, I ain't even fuckin' with nobody, bitch, got a crib in the 'burbs
Yeah, this shit could've gotten so bad, this shit could've gotten the worse
Yeah, free YSL out the chain, gang, big fuck 12, they birds (brr)
I ran up my money the most, I'm richer than all of them nerds (yeah)
Yeah, I'm flexin' a big bankroll, these knots in my pockets, it hurt (big bankroll)
I had to change up the Tonka, this bitch, it kept ripping the curb 'til it burn
Twenty-four seven I steady be poppin' these pillies, these muhfuckin' Percs
I think I'm Osama, lil' bitch, yeah, the way that I blew up and left on the Earth (bang)
I hope that you don't think you could just rock with gang, you can't come over here (no way)
You can try pullin' up on us lil' bitch, you get hit with a muhfuckin' AR
I don't even be postin' no pics on the Instagram, bitch, I just muhfuckin' stay out
Bitch, if you do it like me, if you do it like us, you gon' get a big payout
You to be stuck in the mix with a couple of blicks, but it's always a way out (hey, hey)
Swervin' the muhfuckin' jakes on the side, them muhfuckers told me to stop (hey, hey)
Don't even be understanding all this shit in the mix, better move a good lay out (BNYX)
Loud, loud
I used to be shippin' the pound (hey, hey)
I bought the muhfuckin' crib, lil' bitch, yeah, look at me now (hey, hey)
Yeah, look at these muhfuckin' diamonds, listen the way that they sound (hey, hey)
Yeah, new watch every day of the week, lil' Rollie bitch, with the AP (hey, hey, hey, hey)
(Pull up lil' bitch like)
Pull up lil' bitch like, yeah, yeah
I bought a Urus today, uh-uh, paint it all yellow, look like bird
Inside big body, two times two, my money, bitch, all I got, yeah
I made money my thot, thot, thot, 'bout to fold that money all up (BNYX)
Yeah, I'm swervin' it daily
Yeah, I'm causin' a madness
Yeah, I'm fuckin' the baddest, uh
Yeah, I bought me the Crowdless
I bought me the gems
Yeah, I never need practice
My money gon' double or triple
Yeah, your money subtractin'
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Benjamin Saint Fort, Nicholas Varvatsoulis, Niles Groce, Noah Smith
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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@enzeon
Dear Yeat,
I hope this message finds you in the best of health and spirits. I wanted to take a moment to express the profound love and admiration I have for you as an artist. Your music has been a constant source of inspiration in my life, and I can't thank you enough for the impact it's had on me.
Your lyrics are more than just words; they're a reflection of your authenticity and vulnerability, which resonates deeply with your fans. Your ability to craft stories and emotions through your music is nothing short of incredible.
Your journey in the world of rap has been nothing short of remarkable. Your rise to prominence is a testament to your dedication and talent, and it's been a privilege to witness your growth and success.
Your unique style and distinct voice set you apart from the crowd, and it's one of the reasons I'm such a dedicated fan. Your music has the power to uplift my spirits on my darkest days and enhance my best moments.
I look forward to every new release, eagerly anticipating the next chapter in your musical journey. Your artistry has touched my heart in ways words can't fully express, and I just wanted you to know how much your work means to me.
Thank you for being an incredible artist, Yeat. Your music has enriched my life, and I'll continue to support and celebrate your talent. Wishing you continued success and creativity on your path.
With deep admiration and love,
@frostspork6852
One criticism of Yeat's rap style is the lack of lyrical depth and substance in his verses. Many of his songs are characterized by repetitive and simplistic lyrics, often focusing on themes like materialism, drugs, and relationships. Detractors argue that this lack of lyrical complexity diminishes the artistic and intellectual value of his work compared to other more lyrically intricate rappers.
Another point of contention is the perceived overreliance on auto-tune and vocal effects in Yeat's music. Critics argue that this reliance on technology can overshadow his raw vocal talent and make the music sound formulaic. Some listeners prefer artists who showcase their natural vocal abilities without heavy post-production enhancements.
Furthermore, there are claims that Yeat's flow can be monotonous and lacks the versatility seen in other successful rappers. The argument here is that a great rapper should be able to adapt their delivery to different beats and styles, showcasing a range that keeps listeners engaged and interested.
Critics may also point to the relatively short duration of Yeat's career and the limited number of projects released. Some argue that this lack of an extensive discography hinders the ability to assess his growth and consistency as an artist over time.
In conclusion, those who consider Yeat a bad rapper often focus on factors such as the perceived lack of lyrical depth, overreliance on auto-tune, monotony in flow, and a relatively short career. However, it's crucial to remember that musical preferences are highly subjective, and what one person views as a flaw, another might see as a unique artistic choice.
@TommyCraze
You probably don't want to be a Yeat fan, but you know you should be. You'll talk about it as if you got this scar on your back because you didn't read the "Twizzy Bible" in school. You'll say things like "I'm sure I had a copy of the Bïg Tönka translation somewhere," and you'll use it as a conversation piece at parties, casually slipping it into normal conversation, because you're so extremely cool and turnt. You'll pretend to read the "Lyfë Rendition" in public on the L, so everyone can admire your literacy. You will try to read Lying4Fun on the beach and when people ask what you're doing, you'll shrug and look studiöus.
@Tunechi17
No bro only the beat is good
@spydr1919
Daddy Tommy in here
@candiexcodm5243
What is he talking about 💀
@AyyImLapis
hi tommy
@glimpunturned
You tweakin.
@pizzadog3996
My wife of 43 years passed away back in 1972 and this was by far her favourite song. It still brings me to tears hearing it today
@windyshop4463
someone finna actually say it in like 40-50 years 💀💀
@user-hw1oz8wi8i
howwwwwwwww?
@XVIII7
wtf this actually made me laugh! LOL