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Yeat & EsDeeKid Cross Oceans On “Made It On Our Own”

Two cities. Two dialects. One declaration. Made It On Our Own sounds like collision. Yeat’s otherworldly, bass-heavy rage aesthetic crashes into EsDeeKid’s sharp scouse cadence, creating a transatlantic flex rooted in independence. The title says everything… no co-sign narrative, no overnight myth, just momentum earned. Produced by Lucid and BNYX® signee Mathaius Young, the record surges with metallic synths and sub-heavy knock, giving both artists space to assert dominance without overcrowding the beat. Yeat’s melodic distortion bends around EsDeeKid’s clipped delivery, creating a contrast which sharpens each verse.

The Director X-helmed visual raises the stakes. Shot at Drake’s Toronto estate, The Embassy, the setting amplifies the aspirational tone of private gates, opulent interiors, a sense of arrival. Cameos from Caleb Williams and Cole Bennett underline the cultural reach orbiting the release and power alignment. For Yeat, the track accelerates the rollout for his forthcoming album ADL (A Dangerous Lyfe). The theatrical features a Sopranos-inspired NYC stunt with his arm dangling from a taxi beside a “LYFE IS DANGEROUS” bumper sticker, followed by a courtside Twizz City Night takeover in Portland complete with custom bobbleheads. Stream “Made It On Our Own” and connect with Yeat on Instagram, Twitter, Spotify, Apple, and YouTube.


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