Released in February 2023, AfterLyfe arrived at a pivotal moment for Noah Smith. He had just come off a massive breakout year with Lyfë and 2 Alivë, cementing his status as the face of the "opium" inspired, futurist trap movement. With AfterLyfe, the goal wasn't just to replicate the chaos of his previous work, but to expand the universe.
The "One-Man Band": To the surprise of many, the 22-track album featured almost no outside guests. Instead, Yeat "featured" his own alter egos, Kranky Kranky and Luh Geeky, to create different vocal textures. The only human feature was YoungBoy Never Broke Again on the track "Shmunk". 3. Impact and Digital Legacy Yeat AfterLyfe zip
If you're a fan of Yeat's evolution, would you like a breakdown of his newest project, 2093, or perhaps a list of similar artists to add to your rotation? Released in February 2023, AfterLyfe arrived at a
"Shmunk" (feat. Young Thug): A high-energy collaboration with one of Yeat's biggest influences. Released in February 2023
While previous projects like Up 2 Më and 2 Alivë leaned heavily on high-energy, bell-infused trap, AftërLyfe dives into darker, more experimental territory.