The EP immediately makes an impact with standouts like "Big Tonka" (featuring Lil Uzi Vert) and "Hellcat."

In 2022, Yeat cemented his spot as a leader in the underground rap scene's mainstream crossover with his album 2 Alivë . However, just weeks after the initial release, the Oregon-based rapper dropped the deluxe version— 2 Alivë (Geëk Pack) —which proved to be more than just a standard "stream-boosting" addition. It serves as a necessary expansion, doubling down on the chaotic, futuristic rage sound that defines his fanbase. The Evolution of the "Geëk Pack"

For fans of modern, SoundCloud-inspired rap, 2 Alivë (Geëk Pack) is essential listening. It turned an already strong album into a definitive project of 2022.

The production, spearheaded by producers like BNYX, features sharp synths, rapid-fire hi-hats, and deep, warped basslines that push the limits of sound quality. Impact on the "Rage" Genre

2 Alivë (Geëk Pack) was crucial in cementing the "rage" subgenre of rap in the mainstream. Yeat’s ability to turn his voice into an instrument, relying on flow and melody over lyricism, is fully realized here. The project showcased that he wasn't just a trend, but a new, consistent force in the music industry. Final Verdict