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Rating: 4 out of 5.
BNYX and Yeat are cut from the same strange cloth.
BNYX is definitely one of those behind-the-scenes powerhouses that people may not recognize by name, but his influence is all over some of the hottest tracks from the past few years. With production credits on bangers like “Rich Baby Daddy,” “Slime You Out,” “Meltdown,” and “Search and Rescue,” BNYX has helped shape the sound of modern hip-hop and is clearly in demand with top-tier artists.
As for Yeat, he’s been pretty quiet since releasing his 2093 album. But knowing him (Well, not actually knowing him, but seeing how he moves), he’s probably cooking something big up.
BNYX and Yeat just dropped a fresh new single titled “GO AGAIN,” which is now available on streaming platforms.
“GO AGAIN” features a futuristic beat powerful enough to shake the Captain Crunch off the top of your fridge when played on surround speakers. Over it, Yeat brings an incredibly catchy chorus and a flow that surprisingly stays on track. Lyrically, his voice is so distorted that only a few lines come through clearly, but it seems he mentions something about having b*tches and whips (Probably of the Tonka variety). Superheaven, who is also featured on the track, adds slightly edgy vocals that complement the song perfectly. All in all, I kind of rock with this joint.
Yeat’s music is starting to sound more and more normal.

Quincy is the creator of Ratings Game Music. He loves writing about music, taking long walks on beaches, and spaghetti that fights him back.