Yeat Releases His Version of Drake’s “Feël No Wayz”

Rating: 3.5 out of 5.

This is not bad.

Yeat, who is a rising star in hip-hop, trap, rage, and experimental rap, continues to dominate the scene as both a chart-topping artist and headlining performer. Known for his innovative sound and genre-blending creativity, the Portland native is one of the most talked-about young artists in the game today.

Recently, Yeat paid tribute to one of his biggest influences—Drake—by releasing a reimagined version of the 2016 fan-favorite “Feel No Ways.” His track, titled “Feël no wayz,” stays true to the original lyrics while showcasing Yeat’s unmistakable vocal textures and sonic trademarks.

Though it’s unclear whether this is meant as an homage, a bold reinterpretation, or a creative challenge to Drake’s legacy, Yeat’s take feels authentic. The outro in particular stands out, layered with a trippy, almost euphoric vibe that gives the track a whole new life.

With “Feël no wayz,” Yeat shows once again that he’s not afraid to put his stamp on a classic while reminding us that his sound is here to stay.

Go give “Feël no wayz (Yeat mix)” a listen here. 




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