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'''Notes'''
'''Notes'''
* "More", "Lyfestyle", "Tell Me", "Psychocaine", "Run They Mouth", "If We Being Real", and "Oh My Pockets" have the last "e" in the title replaced with "ë". For example, "More" is stylized as "Morë". In addition, "Time Passed" is stylized as "Timë Passed".
* Some song titles that contain the letter "e" have the letter replaced with "ë", with the exceptions of "Psycho CEO", "Power Trip", "Bought The Earth", "As We Speak", "Never Quit", "Keep Pushin", "Riot & Set It Off", "Team CEO", and "Mr. Inbetweenit". For example, "Run They Mouth" is stylized as "Run Thëy Mouth". If one of the affected song titles contains more than one "e", then the last one is replaced. For example, "If We Being Real" is stylized as "If We Being Rëal". In addition, song titles containing the letter "e" as the last letter have the letter replaced with "ë", with the exceptions of "Breathe" & "Shade". For example, "More" is stylized as "Morë".
* "Power Trip" contains background vocals from [[Donald Glover|Childish Gambino]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Turner-Williams |first=Jaelani |title=Yeat and Drake Link Up Again on "As We Speak" |url=https://www.complex.com/music/a/jaelaniturnerwilliams/yeat-and-drake-new-single-as-we-speak |access-date=2024-02-21 |website=Complex |language=en-us}}</ref>
* "Power Trip" contains background vocals from [[Donald Glover|Childish Gambino]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Turner-Williams |first=Jaelani |title=Yeat and Drake Link Up Again on "As We Speak" |url=https://www.complex.com/music/a/jaelaniturnerwilliams/yeat-and-drake-new-single-as-we-speak |access-date=2024-02-21 |website=Complex |language=en-us}}</ref>
* "Breathe" interpolates the ''[[Regular Show]]'' episode "[[Regular Show (season 3)#Episodes|Slam Dunk]]".<ref>{{Cite web |last1=Mckinney |first1=Jessica |last2=Luzmila Caraballo |first2=Ecleen |last3=Rose |first3=Jordan |last4=Allan |first4=Liam |last5=Breskin |first5=Stefan |date=2024-02-16 |title=What's On Our Playlist: ScHoolboy Q, Tierra Whack, Gunna, Karol G, And More |url=https://www.complex.com/music/a/j-mckinney/new-music-review-february-16 |access-date=2024-02-18 |website=[[Complex Networks#Complex|Complex]]}}</ref>
* "Breathe" interpolates the ''[[Regular Show]]'' episode "[[Regular Show (season 3)#Episodes|Slam Dunk]]".<ref>{{Cite web |last1=Mckinney |first1=Jessica |last2=Luzmila Caraballo |first2=Ecleen |last3=Rose |first3=Jordan |last4=Allan |first4=Liam |last5=Breskin |first5=Stefan |date=2024-02-16 |title=What's On Our Playlist: ScHoolboy Q, Tierra Whack, Gunna, Karol G, And More |url=https://www.complex.com/music/a/j-mckinney/new-music-review-february-16 |access-date=2024-02-18 |website=[[Complex Networks#Complex|Complex]]}}</ref>

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2093
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 16, 2024
Genre
Length70:29
Label
Producer
  • Oscar Adler
  • AM
  • Bart How
  • Benny Bock
  • Bnyx
  • Bugz Ronin
  • Carlton
  • Charlie Coffeen
  • Dulio
  • Farsight
  • GeoGotBands
  • Teo Halm
  • Jasper Harris
  • Hitgirl
  • Keyon Christ
  • Ninetyniiine
  • Rio Leyva
  • LRBG
  • Rex Kudo
  • Tom Lev
  • OJ2Milly
  • Outtatown
  • Perdu
  • Radiate
  • Aaron Shadrow
  • Star Boy
  • Synthetic
  • UpMadeIt
  • Warpstr
  • WhoIce
  • Yeat
  • Zamorrah
Yeat chronology
Afterlyfe
(2023)
2093
(2024)

2093 is the fourth studio album by American rapper Yeat, released on February 16, 2024, through Capitol Records, Field Trip Recordings and Lyfestyle Corporation. The album features guest appearances from Lil Wayne and Future, while the P2 deluxe edition adds another guest appearance from Drake. It serves as the follow-up to Afterlyfe (2023).

Background

Following the release of Afterlyfe, Yeat would release the single "Bigger Then Everything",[4] as well as be featured on Drake's song "IDGAF" in August and October 2023, respectively.[5]

Yeat further described the theme of 2093 as a "dystopian society" and said that people would have no idea what it was "going to sound like".[6]

It features futuristic animations and revolves around the tale of a "corporate police state," inspired by Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949).[7] Pictures show him in Paris, recording with Donald Glover (Childish Gambino) in a recording studio, and a FaceTime between him and Drake.[8] He also posted a snippet of a song with Future.[9] On February 15, the rapper announced the album and shared the tracklist on Instagram.[10][11]

On February 17, just a day after the album's original release, Yeat released 2093 (P2) with two additional tracks.[12] On February 21, Yeat released 2093 (P3) with four additional tracks, however, the album was only made available to buy as a digital copy on his official website in an attempt to boost his sales.[13]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic62/100[14]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[15]
HipHopDX2.8/5[16]
HotNewHipHop4/5[3]
Pitchfork5.8/10[17]
RapReviews7/10[18]
Slant Magazine[2]

2093 received positive reviews from music critics. On Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from professional publications, the album received an average score of 62, based on six reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[14]

Reviewing the album for AllMusic, Paul Simpson wrote, "The ambitious and experimental 2093 is filled with lyrics about a corporate police state, sometimes delivered first-person in the guise of an evil CEO. There are moments of subtle humor, like when he buys the entire planet, then sells it seemingly without a second thought. Still, he sounds rather joyless as he's taking over the world, appearing to lament his wealth and power instead of flaunting it."[15] In a review for Pitchfork, Alphonse Pierre claimed, "Yeat's older projects threw you into the deep end of his magma flows and fuzzy world-building and asked that you either get it or don't. An album this safe and familiar will be great for packing out bigger concert venues but only makes his musical identity more nebulous."[17] In Slant Magazine, Paul Attard stated that, "Yeat remains the same single-minded alien that he was when he made Afterlyfe, and 2093 contains similar issues. Repetition is a big one, and not just in the sense of saying the same word over and over again——but in songs that, though they're certainly cutting edge when compared to what else is out there, begin to blur together over time. But while that prevents 2093 from sounding quite as forward-minded as its title suggests, Yeat is finally tapping into a style he can confidently call his own."[2]

Commercial performance

2093 debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 chart, earning 70,000 album-equivalent units, including 12,000 pure sales, around 5,000 less than the week's number-one album, Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign's Vultures 1.[19] The album also accumulated a total of 79.15 million on-demand streams of the album's songs.[19]

Track listing

2093 track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Psycho CEO"
  • Dulio
  • GeoGotBands
  • OJ2Milly
  • WhoIce
3:45
2."Power Trip"
  • Smith
  • Jasper Harris
  • Aaron Shadrow
  • Arman Andican
  • Thomas Levesque
  • Oscar Adler
  • Yeat
  • Harris
  • Shadrow
  • AM
  • Tom Lev
  • Adler
4:24
3."Breathe"
  • Smith
  • Bart van Hoewijk
  • Anton Mendo
  • Bart How
  • Star Boy
2:50
4."More"
2:45
5."Bought the Earth"
  • Smith
  • Rex Kudo
  • Carlton McDowell Jr.
  • Charlie Coffeen
  • Kudo
  • Carlton
  • Coffeen
2:58
6."Nothing Change"
  • Smith
  • Kala
  • Yeat
  • GeoGotBands
3:57
7."U Should Know"
  • Smith
  • Moiz
  • Dulio
  • Nelie
3:06
8."Lyfestyle" (with Lil Wayne)
  • Synthetic
  • Fendii
  • Aywhat
3:56
9."ILUV"
  • Yeat
  • Synthetic
  • Rio Leyva
3:03
10."Tell Me"
  • Smith
  • Mercado
  • Louis Esposito
  • Spencer Mott
  • Yeat
  • Synthetic
  • Perdu
  • Radiate
  • LRBG
  • Farsight
4:03
11."Shade"
  • Smith
  • Mercado
  • Esposito
  • Synthetic
  • Perdu
  • Ninetyniiine
  • UpMadeIt
  • Hitgirl
  • Key Christ
  • Zamorrahhh
4:02
12."Keep Pushin"
  • Smith
  • Moiz
  • Yeat
  • Dulio
2:46
13."Riot & Set It Off"SmithYeat2:38
14."Team CEO"
  • Smith
  • Tobias Dekker
Outtatown3:17
15."2093"
  • Smith
  • Andican
  • Adler
  • Ethan Andrade
  • Yeat
  • AM
  • Adler
  • Warpstr
2:24
16."Stand on It" (with Future)GeoGotBands3:00
17."Familia"
2:34
18."Mr. Inbetweenit"Smith
  • Yeat
  • 730hahah
  • OMGZanoza
3:18
19."Psychocaine"
  • Smith
  • Moiz
  • Yeat
  • Dulio
  • OJ2Milly
  • WhoIce
2:46
20."Run They Mouth"
  • Smith
  • Kala
  • Yeat
  • GeoGotBands
  • WhoIce
3:26
21."If We Being Real"
  • Smith
  • Mercado
  • Esposito
  • Mott
  • Synthetic
  • Perdu
  • Radiate
  • Fendii
  • LRBG
  • Dreamr
2:52
22."1093"
  • Smith
  • Kudo
  • Benny Bock
  • Yeat
  • Rex Kudo
  • Bock
2:36
Total length:70:29
Phase 2 deluxe edition additional track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
7."As We Speak" (featuring Drake)
  • Smith
  • Aubrey Graham
  • Mercado
  • Esposito
  • Mott
  • Aidan McDougall
  • Caleb Bryant
  • Gabriel St-Onge
  • Alexander Kanaev
  • Grachev Alexey
  • Yeat
  • Synthetic
  • Perdu
  • Radiate
  • Sharkboy
  • LRBG
  • Babymind
  • Bryant
  • McDougall
4:01
13."Never Quit"
  • Yeat
  • Star Boy
  • Shadrow
  • Halm
3:00
Phase 3 deluxe edition additional track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
25."Time Passed"
  • Smith
  • Mercado
  • Esposito
  • Mott
  • Synthetic
  • Perdu
  • Radiate
  • Fendii
  • Darkoivx
2:21
26."Oh My Pockets"
  • Smith
  • Kala
GeoGotBands3:03
27."Sklub"
  • Smith
  • Pablo Sanchez
Dreamawake3:15
28."H.A.B"
  • Smith
  • Sanchez
Dreamawake2:26

Notes

  • "More", "Lyfestyle", "Tell Me", "Psychocaine", "Run They Mouth", "If We Being Real", and "Oh My Pockets" have the last "e" in the title replaced with "ë". For example, "More" is stylized as "Morë". In addition, "Time Passed" is stylized as "Timë Passed".
  • "Power Trip" contains background vocals from Childish Gambino.[20]
  • "Breathe" interpolates the Regular Show episode "Slam Dunk".[21]
  • "ILUV" samples "Fleece" by Crystal Castles.

Charts

Chart performance for 2093
Chart (2024) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[22] 49
Australian Hip Hop/R&B Albums (ARIA)[23] 12
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[24] 4
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[25] 65
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[26] 56
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[27] 5
Danish Albums (Hitlisten)[28] 23
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[29] 18
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[30] 45
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[31] 23
Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ)[32] 6
Irish Albums (OCC)[33] 23
Italian Albums (FIMI)[34] 90
Lithuanian Albums (AGATA)[35] 5
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[36] 14
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[37] 12
Polish Albums (ZPAV)[38] 12
Portuguese Albums (AFP)[39] 12
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[40] 5
UK Albums (OCC)[41] 24
US Billboard 200[42] 2
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[43] 2

References

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