Noah Olivier Smith, known to the world as Yeat, is an innovative American rapper, singer-songwriter, and record producer born on February 26, 2000. He has carved a niche for himself in the music industry with his experimental sound, particularly the rage genre, characterized by his distinctive word choices and a bold fashion sense that often includes a mix of designer brands and balaclavas.
Yeat's rise to fame began in mid-2021 with the release of his mixtape, 4L, followed by his debut studio album, Up 2 Me. The album featured hit tracks such as 'Money So Big' and 'Get Busy,' both of which gained significant traction on TikTok, propelling him into the spotlight.
In 2022, he continued to build on his success with the release of his second studio album, 2 Alive, and the EP Lyfe, both of which debuted within the top ten of the Billboard 200. The following year, Yeat released his third studio album, Afterlyfe, which marked a significant milestone by debuting at number four on the chart. He also made a guest appearance on Drake's track 'IDGAF,' which debuted at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 and reached the top of the Global 200.
In 2024, Yeat expanded his discography with the release of two more studio albums: 2093 in February and Lyfestyle in October. Notably, 2093 debuted at number two on the Billboard 200, while Lyfestyle achieved the remarkable feat of debuting at the top of the chart, making it his first project to do so.