
Summary
- Yeat tapped BNYX for production on his third single of the year, “I’M YEAT”
- The track samples the viral “yah yeet yah” vine at the beginning, as well as a viral fan encounter
Yeat is back with his third studio single of 2025. Coming off his appearance at Drake‘s headlining Wireless Festival set for a performance of “IDGAF,” Yeat has shared another collaborative venture with one of his right-hand producers, BNYX.
Dubbed “I’M YEAT,” the assertive new single follows up “The Bell” and “Feël no wayz (Yeat mix)” – both of which landed on the heels of the rapper’s Coachella performance, where he debuted both of the songs. A bass-heavy, braggadocious new offering, “I’M YEAT,” opens with a sample of the infamous “yah yeet yah” Vine video.
Another sample follows suit, a fan outside of Yeat’s show preaching: “If you see the money that’s Yeat! If you smell the money, that’s Yeat! If you feel the money, that’s Yeat!” These same words appear consistently throughout the actual song as well, the rapper interpolating the iconic clip into a contagious hook.
The track also arrives with its official music video, a compilation of “Real Lyfe Sh*t” footage of Yeat on tour and living lavishly.
Stream “I’M YEAT” on all streaming services now.