Yeat - 2 Alivë ALBUM REVIEW
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hi everyone meet anthony baltano here
the internet's busiest music nerd and
it's time for a review of this new year
project to alive this is the major label
debut of california rapper yeet who has
been building up his profile with a
steady stream of projects for several
years now really reaching a fever pitch
with last year's up to me which i wasn't
exactly blown away by but it was coming
through with some kind of refreshing
fusions of psychedelic hype melodic and
druggy trap music i thought maybe yeet
could come through with something more
bold and unique the next time around
possibly a new phase a new sound or
something and if that is the case uh
with to alive that that's something that
phase is a very one-dimensional one
listening to this project it's clear
yeah has hindsight working for him and
has paid very close attention to the
most major works from future uzi
young thug
and cardi over the last seven years and
he really peppers in all of it in a
pretty forward-thinking way i don't
think a record could sound more current
than this record does right now outside
of that there are some tracks here where
he delivers a pretty raw vocal
performance and captures a vibe too but
i think this record strong points kind
of end there cause truth be told yeet's
vocal range is pretty limited you're not
gonna catch too many impressive melodic
runs on this thing in addition to that
he's a pretty poor writer and improviser
there are very few choruses or standout
choruses on this project so much of the
time we are relying purely on yeats raw
energy to keep these tracks interesting
the song never again for example feels
very lightening in a bottle at one point
it doesn't sound like yeet is rapping as
much as he's angrily rambling over the
beat with all these ad-libs flying at me
and distorted fuzzy synths laced into
the beat there are some passages of lug
geek that give off a similar energy that
i enjoy too and lyrically on the song
just better yeet flaunts his growing
success his addictions and even his
waning mental health with the same
energy also shout out to the song roland
where i think he drops some of his most
ridiculous one-liners and similes osama
bin laden my bro man poor porn went out
for
osama and yeet also has a track on this
thing titled taliban so you know he's a
fan sidebar here though i do think
taliban is one of the weaker and more
repetitive tracks on this lp frankly i
think yeet could have done a little bit
better by the taliban on this one i'm
about to slice you i'm about to dice you
it's not nice yeah
put you inside of a bag then fill it
with rice sitting at the lights man just
just make me into a meal my fans just
like a cult they read my bible i have
dealt with some yeet fans so far and
that is most definitely the case also
the lice line on this track too is
weird as hell but also kind of clever
too there are some strange and
unpredictable highlights on this thing
for sure but there are just as many
tracks on this project that are straight
uneventful little two nothing happens
over a very mediocre beat like racks got
me with gunna or outside featuring young
thug where there's a somewhat cheery and
weird melody to this one that i don't
care for too much narcotics 2 how is
this song 4 minutes it's so damn
mind-numbing if not for the young ko
feature on the back end this one would
be pointless there are 20 whole ass
tracks on this thing which just goes to
show that he has like no ability to edit
himself at all as there are songs on
this thing where he honestly gives a
pretty awful vocal performance like on
real six for example where he is uh
sounding somewhat demented and maybe
even totally drugged out of his mind
singing uh i'm honey
i need you to lick all of me like there
are just so many moments on this thing
where yeet is clearly paling in
comparison to his very obvious trap
influences the song jump for example is
a pretty desperate attempt at
getting somewhere near the unique range
and elasticity vocally of a young thug
but it's it's just not there and
honestly i don't have enough fingers to
count the number of beats and flows that
feel like they could have been borrowed
from the past couple of cardi records
the song geek high with ken carson just
sounds like a competition to see who
listened to die lit more ken or ye
and i think it's ken the love song call
me on the back end of this thing is
surprising because eat spends much of
this record uh throwing anyone in the
trash who is
interested in him or [ __ ] him seems
more like a lone wolf type in that
regard then la m i thought had one of
the more eccentric vocal performances on
the entire lp there's something to
that melody on the chorus that's peeking
out through all of the horrendously
harmonized vocal layers i just touched
it um i just touched it yeah but overall
the last leg of this thing is pretty
much part of the course for everything
that has preceded it because again this
record captures i think a vibe an
aesthetic of style but then beyond that
there's like no real direction
vision
versatility when there is a track on
this thing that kind of hits or sounds
decent it seems almost by random like
it's just a fluke and coming away from
this project i feel like i'd much rather
just listen to the artists who influence
yi than just yeet himself i think the
most accurate and funny picture of this
record comes in the shape of the final
track on the record still counting where
we get a super simple cycling repetitive
beat wild ad-libs flows that feel like
auto-tuned rants burning synth leads a
lot of slang a lot of tonka name drops
and honest to god the final bars of this
song i trying to hear your music turn it
off that [ __ ] some trash which i
wouldn't come on here and tell you that
i think yeats music is trash total trash
utter trash uh i don't i don't actually
think that but i think it is very uh
funny for him to make that assessment of
somebody else's music because i'm sort
of wondering like what what is what
would trash music to ye be one wonders
it boggles the mind uh but what i can
say definitively right here is that uh
this project i'm feeling a strong three
to a light for on this one uh yeah
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a listen did you love it did you hate it
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