Released: July 17, 2019

Songwriter: Yeat

Producer: Clibbo

[Intro]
[?]
You know what I'm talkin' bout, I don't- I don't know what I'm talkin bout, fuck it
That's like pit stop, you know

[Chorus]
I'm so high, got me sick
I'm so high, got me sick
So high it got me sick (Yeah)
You know I just want [?]
The percs, some alcohol
The fucking weed, with the lean, with the, hell you need?
It’s a drug party, bring your friends inside here
Maybe its too much information
Maybe its too much that I'm spacin'
Maybe its too much that I don’t think right
Maybe should I ever just stop at the green light
Is this life? am I living right?
Should I put a new [?] in my sprite tonight
Its the problems in my head, I won’t lie
Why the fuck so many damn questions, man, I don’t even know why
Am I really that special? Am I really that one of a kind?

[Outro]
Em deen uoy taht yas ll'uoy taht retfa dna yek a dnif tsrif ll'uoy
Yek a dnif ll'uoy tsrif tub
Em rof gnillaf uoy wonk I
[?] ,ees I smеlborp eht lla wonk uoy
Em htiw evol ni llef yеht taht dias snomed ym dna
Em raeh uoy dias reve uoy ecno

Yeat

Noah Oliver Smith (b. February 26, 2000), better known by his stage name Yeat, is an American recording artist and producer from Portland, Oregon.

He began rapping in 2017 as Lil Yeat, and, after a slew of singles, released his first EP, Deep Blue Strips, in late 2018. In 2019, Yeat would gain further publicity after “Stay Up,” the lead single off his second project and first mixtape, Wake Up Call, received a music video on the popular YouTube channel ELEVATOR. Smith released Different Creature, a collaborative EP with Dutch producer Clibbo, on July 18, 2019, to positive feedback. Yeat garnered further attention after dropping his first full-length album, I’m So Me, at the conclusion of the year, collaborating with popular producers like Wheezy, Brandon Finessin, and 10Fifty, among others.

Yeat continued to gain traction throughout 2020, releasing two EPs meant to hold fans over until Different Creature 2. The project was scrapped as he worked through label issues before becoming independent in 2021. Fully in control of his output, Yeat began releasing a barrage of music, including twenty track albums and countless singles. Yeat saw a major jump in support after his song “Sorry Bout That” blew up on TikTok. Subsequent hits like “Money Twerk” and “Gët Busy” helped reinforce his newfound success.