Yeat got a new chain to commemorate the release of his new album, ADL.
Created by Alex Moss, the chain features two modular pendants that can be worn together or separately. The piece weighs in at over 200 carats and contains around 1,500 grams of gold, with all VVS white diamonds.
Both pendants say ADL in different fonts, perhaps as a nod to his latest offering, a double album containing two discs: A Dangerous Lyfe and A Dangerous Love.
A video of Yeat and Moss shows the rapper opening one of the pendants. “It’s not Christmas,” he says in the clip.
ADL is the 26-year-old’s sixth studio album. The project boasts features from Elton John, Don Toliver, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Kid Cudi, Grimes, Julia Wolf, Joji, and 070 Shake, with production by Swizz Beatz, Dylan Brady, Bnyx, Rampa, Synthetic, Lucid, and Sapjer.
Ahead of his album, Yeat sat down with Zane Lowe, where he said he has a “super forward-thinking” mindset when it comes to his generation’s sound.
“I think out of my generation and as of right now, people, and no shade to anyone…I’m definitely super forward-thinking on how we can make something sound fresh,” he said, adding, “I’m definitely trying to change it up, trying to give the youth some real music, some real art.”
“I think I’m done with the slop,” he added, addressing the current state of music. “I think people are done with it too. … I think people are done with the bullshit for sure. And as these kids get older, as my fans get older, everyone gets older, not saying shit needs to change, but I think people are kind of growing up a little bit.”
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