
Afterlyfe (stylized as AftërLyfe) is the third studio album by American rapper Yeat. It was released on February 24, 2023, by Geffen Records, Field Trip Recordings, and Twizzy Rich. The follow-up to his EP Lyfë (2022), it contains a sole guest appearance from YoungBoy Never Broke Again as well as Yeat's alter egos Kranky Kranky & Luh Geeky. AfterLyfe track listing No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length 1. "No More Talk" Noah SmithBenjamin Saint-Fort Bnyx 3:59 2. "Shmunk" (featuring YoungBoy Never Broke Again) SmithKentrell GauldenLiam BarneaZion Miller PinkBred 3:50 3. "Bettr Off" SmithDaniel PerezArthur Werther Bugz RoninLeiso 3:50 4. "Rave Party" (featuring Kranky Kranky[a]) SmithAbdul Moiz Dulio 3:19 5. "Nun I'd Change" SmithB. Saint FortColin Magdamo BnyxMagdamo 3:31 6. "Woa...!" SmithMoizAndres Catellanos DulioLucid 2:50 7. "Now" (featuring Luh Geeky[a]) SmithB. Saint-FortPatrick Saint-Fort BnyxBeautifulMvn 4:32 8. "Slamm" SmithB. Saint FortMichael Rigaud BnyxNuu 2:25 9. "7 Nightz" SmithMoizCatellanos DulioLucid 3:05 10. "Mean Feen" (featuring Kranky Kranky[a]) Smith Lukovic 3:12 11. "How It Go" SmithPablo SanchezNicolò Castrichini Dream AwakeSideus 3:04 12. "Sum 2 Do" SmithB. Saint-FortP. Saint-Fort BnyxBeautifulMvn 2:33 13. "Back Up" SmithRobert Jurado Rision 2:13 14. "Split" SmithChase RoseJavier MercadoNoa Nalu Shelfow ChaseTheMoneySyntheticAunixNoa Nalu 2:23 15. "Bad Bend/Demon" Smith Yeat 3:02 16. "Heavyweight" SmithCanyon MooreEthan AndradeArman AndicanJonah Abraham WarpstrAMAbraham 2:29 17. "Watch" Smith Kele 2:17 18. "Shhhh" SmithVolodymyr Dorofeiev DKanee 3:14 19. "Back Home" SmithB. Saint-FortGregg AlexanderDanielle BriseboisDebra Holland Bnyx 3:31 20. "Type Money" SmithLeonardo ClausGonçalo BrásZamani Mona LL ClawzChef9thegodOpium Jai 3:12 21. "Demon Tied" SmithB. Saint-Fort Bnyx2AAB 2:43 22. "Myself" SmithB. Saint-Fort Bnyx 2:30 Total length: 65:34 Notes All songs are stylized in sentence case. In addition, any song title that contains the letter 'e' is replaced with 'ë', with the exception of "Nun I'd Change," which is stylized as "Nun id change." For example, "No More Talk" is stylized as "No morë talk". If a song contains two or more 'e's, then only the first one is replaced, with the exception of "Type Money," which is stylized as "Type monëy." However, "Bettr Off" is stylized as "Bëttr 0ff", "Rave Party" is stylized as "Rav3 p4rty", and "Demon" in "Bad Bend/Demon" is stylized as "DëMON". In the tracklist Yeat shared on Instagram, he additionally listed the mobile app Talking Ben as a feature on "How It Go", though this feature was removed prior to the official release of the song.[1] "Heavyweight" contains background vocals from SeptembersRich. "Myself" contains additional vocals & guitar from Bnyx. Bnyx also played guitar on "Back Home". Yeat's alter ego Luh Geeky is styled on Spotify as "Luh geeky," and on Apple Music as "LUH GEEKY."