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Yeat Expands His Mythology With The Cinematic “ADL” Trailer

Yeat leans fully into spectacle with the trailer for his upcoming double album ADL (A Dangerous Lyfe / A Dangerous Love), reframing himself as The Most Dangerous Man Alive. The trailer playfully nods to the iconic Dos Equis Most Interesting Man Alive campaign, once fronted by Jonathan Goldsmith, but twists it into Yeat’s own mythology. Each vignette lands somewhere between humor and bravado, letting the artist’s larger-than-life persona carry the narrative. These moments reinforce Yeat’s signature blend of internet spectacle and real-world disruption. By the final line, Yeat says:

I don’t always listen to music, but when I do, it’s ADL.

With the record set to arrive March 27 via Field Trip Recordings and Capitol Records, the stage is clearly being set for Yeat’s most theatrical era yet. The rollout surrounding ADL has been just as unpredictable as the trailer itself. New York commuters recently spotted a prosthetic version of Yeat’s arm hanging from a taxi window beside a bumper sticker reading “LYFE IS DANGEROUS,” instantly sparking conversation across social media. From there the momentum spread through events like Twizz City Night at a Portland Trail Blazers game and billboards across Los Angeles teasing the album in partnership with Spotify. Every move feels like another chapter in the mythology surrounding the project. Let us know your thoughts on the trailer below and follow Yeat on Instagram, Twitter, Spotify, Apple, and YouTube.


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