Yeat’s “DANGEROUS SUMMER” Projected to Debut at #9 on Billboard 200 with 30K First-Week Units


Yeat always finds a way to make it in the top ten. You have to applaud him for that.

Yeat’s momentum shows no signs of slowing down. His latest release, DANGEROUS SUMMER, is projected to earn 30,000 first-week units, including 10,000 in pure sales, putting it on track to debut at No. 9 on the Billboard 200. If the projections hold, this will mark Yeat’s fifth top ten album, further cementing his place in the new-gen rap elite.

Known for his futuristic sound, cryptic slang, and cult-like fanbase, Yeat continues to defy expectations. DANGEROUS SUMMER has stirred plenty of buzz online, and its top-ten trajectory proves that even without traditional media support, his grip on the underground and beyond remains tight.



This latest chart performance adds to an impressive streak that includes prior projects like 2 Alivë, AftërLyfe, and 2093. With each release, Yeat continues to refine his dystopian, synth-heavy aesthetic—pushing the boundaries of rap’s sonic landscape.

Whether you’re a day-one or a new listener, it’s clear Yeat’s not just making noise—he’s building a legacy, one chart placement at a time.




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