Today, Yeat unveils official music video for “Breathe”, breakout record from blockbuster project 2093. The video, directed by Felix Brady, takes place in Yeat’s utilitarian dystopia first introduced by Lyfestyle Corporation, where he resides as CEO. An early album standout, “Breathe” exploded both in the U.S. and globally upon release peaking at #14 on the U.S. Spotify chart and debuting at #42 on the Billboard Hot 100. The track was also Yeat’s fastest song to reach 10M streams on Spotify ever in just under a week. Today’s video not only brings the massive song to life, but continues to bring fans in to Yeat’s universe giving them another small taste of what 2093 looks like. Watch HERE.
Released on February 16, 2093 saw a massive career milestone for Yeat as his highest charting album to date debuting at #2 on the Billboard 200. Within its first week of release, the blockbuster project reached over 150M global streams and sold 70,000 equivalent album units. The achievement marked Yeat’s fourth entry in the Top 10 in only 2 years: Lyfë (No. 10 in 2022), 2 Alivë (No. 6 in 2022), AftërLyfe (No. 4 in 2023) and now 2093 (No. 2 in 2024). 2093 quickly landed the #1 spot on Apple’s Top Album Chart, ahead of Kanye West’s VULTURES 1 and is currently the 3rd largest album debut on Spotify this year. Stream HERE via Field Trip/Capitol Records/Universal Music Canada.
2093 was released initially as a 22-song album on Feb. 16, boasting features from Future and Lil Wayne. One day later, the project entered its second phase with the addition of two new songs including “As We Speak” featuring Drake and “Never quit”. “As We Speak” marks the second time Drake and Yeat have officially teamed up to collaborate, the first being “IDGAF” on Drake’s album For All The Dogs. The song, which was an instant hit, debuted at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100, and #1 on the Billboard Global 200.
Teasing for 2093 kicked off last Fall when Lyfestyle Corporation was born, a utilitarian dystopia set in the year 2093 governed by Yeat as CEO. Starting with eerie propaganda-like videos showcasing all the ways Yeat’s future promises a ‘better life’, it quickly became apparent that he was planning something massive. As the world around Lyfestyle Corporation continued to grow, projections warning that ‘2093 is coming’ appeared on iconic landmarks around the world – including Big Ben in London, The Arc de Triomphe in Paris, and most recently a crop circle just outside Kansas City, MO. The last Lyfestyle Corporation video dropped this week alongside Yeat’s official album announcement, promising fans that their CEO ‘hears you,’ ‘knows what you want,’ and that their ‘patience and loyalty shall be rewarded’. Now, 2093 has finally arrived, see full track-listing below.
2093 (P2) Track-list:
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