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Drake on Yeat ADL Album: Is the “A Dangerous Lyfe” Collaboration Finally Here?

Drake on Yeat ADL Album: Is the “A Dangerous Lyfe” Collaboration Finally Here?

Last Updated on by Fastman

The hip-hop world is currently in a frenzy as Yeat prepares to drop his highly anticipated 2026 double album, ADL (A Dangerous Lyfe / A Dangerous Love). While the official tracklist has already teased massive names like Elton John and Kid Cudi, fans are scouring every corner of the internet for one specific name: Drake.

 

With Yeat’s deep ties to Atlanta’s sound and his rising status as a global phenomenon, the rumors of Drake on Yeat ADL album tracks have reached a fever pitch. Here is the breakdown of what we know so far about “The Boy” and “King Tonka” reuniting in 2026.

 

The “A Dangerous Lyfe” Rollout: Where is Drake?

Yeat officially announced his sixth studio album, ADL, set to release on March 27, 2026. The rollout has been nothing short of cinematic, involving New York Times ad spreads and even a single featuring Kylie Jenner. However, despite the star-studded list of collaborators, Drake’s name was notably absent from the initial print ad.

But don’t count “The Boy” out just yet. Earlier in the year, Drake and Yeat were spotted together, and a mysterious billboard in Toronto featured the OVO owl alongside Yeat’s Lyfestyle Corp logo with the caption, “YOUNG TWIZZZZZZZZY FEEL A WAY.” This has led many to believe that Drake might be a hidden feature or a last-minute addition to the “A Dangerous Love” side of the project.

 

A History of Chart-Topping Hits

If a Yeat Drake collaboration 2026 does happen, it follows a track record of massive success. Their previous link-ups, “IDGAF” from For All The Dogs and “As We Speak” from 2093 (P2), both dominated the Billboard charts. Their chemistry blending Yeat’s futuristic, glitchy production with Drake’s versatile flow has become a cheat code for a #1 hit.

According to Universal Music reports, their previous collaborations surpassed 30 million streams within 24 hours. Fans expect nothing less if they show up together on the ADL tracklist.

 

Watch: The Evolution of Yeat and Drake’s Relationship

 

The Atlanta Influence: Why “ADL”?

Although Yeat has West Coast roots, his sound is heavily indebted to the Atlanta trap scene. Working with producers like BNYX and ADL legends like Future has solidified his place in the city’s musical landscape. Many fans refer to this era as the “Yeat ATL Album” era because of the heavy southern trap influence found in the snippets for A Dangerous Lyfe.

If Drake appears on the project, expect a high-energy “rage” beat that fits the dark, atmospheric aesthetic Yeat has perfected. Whether it’s a surprise drop tonight or a deluxe edition addition, the “Twizzy” and “OVO” connection is stronger than ever.

Published on: March 27, 2026 @ 11:54 am


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