Yeat has officially dropped his cover of Drake‘s Views favorite “Feel No Ways.”
The Portland rapper debuted the track — now officially titled “Feël No Wayz (Yeat Mix)” — during his set at Coachella last month. It’s at once a fairly faithful rendition of Drake’s original, with Yeat not tinkering much with the skittering, atmospheric production; but Yeat’s distinct, auto-tune drenched vocals help make the cover feel distinctly his own.
Yeat’s “Feël No Wayz” was an undeniable standout moment from his debut Coachella set, and the popularity of the cover soon led to billboards appearing around Toronto featuring a text from Drake himself that showed his approval: “YOUNG TWIZZZZZY FEEL A WAY.”
Yeat and Drake have, of course, collaborated in the past, with Drake showing up on Yeat’s “As We Speak,” and Drake tapping Yeat for “IDGAF.”
“Feël No Wayz” marks Yeat’s third new release of 2025, following his solo single “The Bell” and his feature on Anyma’s“Work.” The new tracks come after a busy 2024, during which Yeat released two new albums: 2093, which dropped in February, and Lyfestyle, which followed in October.
Yeat has also ostensibly been working on new music with Don Toliver. Though nothing official has been announced just yet, the pair are set to headline this year’s Lyrical Lemonade Summer Smash Festival, which is taking place June 20 through 22 in Chicago. (Other headliners include Future and Young Thug.) Last year, Toliver and Yeat dropped the collaborative single “Heavy Stunts” last year, while Yeat also guested on Toliver’s “Geeked Up,” from his 2024 album, Hardstone Psycho.