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  • humey

    drake kinda tanked yeat idk wtf he’s on now

    absolutely insane they have 3 songs together who let that happen

  • Broscodolo

    total waste of the crib

  • humey

    what’s the aesthetic exactly, he sounds like scouse s***e

    Scouse Pop Smoke

  • eversince

    despite this being trash, yeat's last ep (dangerous summer) is really f***ing good

  • Feb 27
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    humey

    drake kinda tanked yeat idk wtf he’s on now

    yeat was always mid, he was always the weakest link out of all the slayworld guys. he actually kinda got lucky that way.

    by the time that group reached serious hype levels and was brought to Drake/Zack Bia attention, all of Yeat’s more talented peers had gotten snapped up by other labels. It just so happened that Zack Bia did a WAY better job at promoting Yeat than Steven Victor did w Summrs or Autumn or Weiland.

    Yeat’s wave found success bc the whole slayworld sound was interesting and new, the marketing was perfect, and he wrote one or two catchy hooks. but the way i see it, this really shouldn’t have been the guy to take that sound mainstream. I mean he was clearly the least talented and least interesting out of all his peers, got signed last, and blew up basically just bc getting signed last was actually somehow lucky.

    Drake didn’t ruin Yeat. He was always mid, people are just starting to see the truth now.

  • Feb 27
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    carlos slim

    yeat was always mid, he was always the weakest link out of all the slayworld guys. he actually kinda got lucky that way.

    by the time that group reached serious hype levels and was brought to Drake/Zack Bia attention, all of Yeat’s more talented peers had gotten snapped up by other labels. It just so happened that Zack Bia did a WAY better job at promoting Yeat than Steven Victor did w Summrs or Autumn or Weiland.

    Yeat’s wave found success bc the whole slayworld sound was interesting and new, the marketing was perfect, and he wrote one or two catchy hooks. but the way i see it, this really shouldn’t have been the guy to take that sound mainstream. I mean he was clearly the least talented and least interesting out of all his peers, got signed last, and blew up basically just bc getting signed last was actually somehow lucky.

    Drake didn’t ruin Yeat. He was always mid, people are just starting to see the truth now.

    summrs really shoulda been the one man..

    he’s still pretty big but man, if Steven Victor had done his job and didn’t f*** over Summrs career the world would be a very different place!

  • Project

    That Bose speaker product placement pissed me off for some reason why are you doing that

  • this is not an alt

    Up 2 Me came out after Drake already co-signed tho…

    Yeah but they werent buddy buddy like this tho

  • carlos slim

    summrs really shoulda been the one man..

    he’s still pretty big but man, if Steven Victor had done his job and didn’t f*** over Summrs career the world would be a very different place!

    Don't get me started...

  • Feb 27
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    kankan before he beat his girl had the ball in his hands too lmfao

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    carlos slim

    yeat was always mid, he was always the weakest link out of all the slayworld guys. he actually kinda got lucky that way.

    by the time that group reached serious hype levels and was brought to Drake/Zack Bia attention, all of Yeat’s more talented peers had gotten snapped up by other labels. It just so happened that Zack Bia did a WAY better job at promoting Yeat than Steven Victor did w Summrs or Autumn or Weiland.

    Yeat’s wave found success bc the whole slayworld sound was interesting and new, the marketing was perfect, and he wrote one or two catchy hooks. but the way i see it, this really shouldn’t have been the guy to take that sound mainstream. I mean he was clearly the least talented and least interesting out of all his peers, got signed last, and blew up basically just bc getting signed last was actually somehow lucky.

    Drake didn’t ruin Yeat. He was always mid, people are just starting to see the truth now.

    This revisionist history though, Yeat wasn't always mid and he blew because his sheer work ethic blew everyone elses out the water. When theres music releasing damn near every other day in '21 something is bound to blow

  • Heatwaves

    kankan before he beat his girl had the ball in his hands too lmfao

    ahhh man when he was getting on jetson beats

  • Feb 27
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    carlos slim

    summrs really shoulda been the one man..

    he’s still pretty big but man, if Steven Victor had done his job and didn’t f*** over Summrs career the world would be a very different place!

    Steven Victor did his job (use artists to extract money for Ferrari collection, Pusha T allowance and Nigo/Kaws related money laundering operation)

  • Feb 27
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    Heatwaves

    This revisionist history though, Yeat wasn't always mid and he blew because his sheer work ethic blew everyone elses out the water. When theres music releasing damn near every other day in '21 something is bound to blow

    bro trust that had nothing to do with “work ethic” steven victor shelved everybody he signed

    ig his strategy was to create an artificial scarcity or smth? EA/WLR type marketing? but nobody in the crew was big enough for that kind of stunt to work at the time.

    like ur right summrs and autumn and weiland didnt drop like anything at all and Yeat was flooding us w s***. But this is because of who they were each signed to, not bc of what the artists actually wanted

  • Feb 27
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    carlos slim

    bro trust that had nothing to do with “work ethic” steven victor shelved everybody he signed

    ig his strategy was to create an artificial scarcity or smth? EA/WLR type marketing? but nobody in the crew was big enough for that kind of stunt to work at the time.

    like ur right summrs and autumn and weiland didnt drop like anything at all and Yeat was flooding us w s***. But this is because of who they were each signed to, not bc of what the artists actually wanted

    Summrs 100% could've dropped during that period and he was lmao. Autumn and weiland got f***ed way harder

  • f***ing trash

  • Feb 27
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    Heatwaves

    This revisionist history though, Yeat wasn't always mid and he blew because his sheer work ethic blew everyone elses out the water. When theres music releasing damn near every other day in '21 something is bound to blow

    Yeat blew up because there was a Carti void and the higher ups saw their chance to introduce the catalyst for a new era of white/mexican rappers

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    Heatwaves

    Summrs 100% could've dropped during that period and he was lmao. Autumn and weiland got f***ed way harder

    its probably true that summrs could have done more, but the difference in management quality isnt just bc victor victor sucks, Zack Bia was also a stupid good manager at the time. The way he pushed yeat’s s*** into the algorithm and got him tapped in w major players behind the scenes was pretty crazy to watch in real time.

    and to be completely honest, I think Zack Bia would have signed whichever slawyworld guy he could get his hands on. If Summrs had been the odd man out instead, he woulda gotten that treatment.

    basically im saying Yeat owes a huge part of his success to the fact that he was the least interesting out of his peers and lucked out of getting signed by victor victor, which got him Bia. In other words, he failed upwards.

  • Broscodolo

    Yeat blew up because there was a Carti void and the higher ups saw their chance to introduce the catalyst for a new era of white/mexican rappers

    this too, being white or mexican or wtv is a part of the picture too fs

  • Broscodolo

    Yeat blew up because there was a Carti void and the higher ups saw their chance to introduce the catalyst for a new era of white/mexican rappers

    It hadn't even been a year since WLR dropped when yeat blew up lmao. @carlos_slim is right in saying zach bia put in work pushing yeat and connecting him to important people very quickly but to blanket it as falling upwards is so dishonest when in live time we can remember who was actually putting in the work and who was coasting with old ass presets and opiate dependency

  • There wasn't a carti void when money twerk dropped come on

  • Feb 27
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    Broscodolo

    Yeat blew up because there was a Carti void and the higher ups saw their chance to introduce the catalyst for a new era of white/mexican rappers

    WLR was popping and Carti was on tour wym

  • eye contact

    WLR was popping and Carti was on tour wym

    Don’t mind me I’m just throwing totally unfounded conspiracy theories in the mix lol

  • Feb 27
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    They AIed the iceman truck.