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Yeat Drops New Song “Let King Tonka Talk” Featuring Kylie Jenner

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Yeat has officially released a new song featuring Kylie Jenner, marking an unexpected collaboration that has caught fans by surprise. The track, titled “Let King Tonka Talk,” arrived on Friday, March 20, and features Jenner under her musical alias King Kylie.

The song serves as the latest single leading up to Yeat’s highly anticipated double album ADL (A Dangerous Lyfe / A Dangerous Love), which is set for release on March 27 via Field Trip Recordings and Capitol Records.

Kylie Jenner appears on the track not as herself, but as King Kylie, an alter ego that defined a key phase of her online presence during Instagram’s golden era. The alias is known for its experimental, Tumblr-inspired aesthetic that Jenner cultivated in the mid-2010s.

On “Let King Tonka Talk,” Jenner delivers a brief verse in the middle of the chorus-less track, rapping: “Hold on, let King Kylie talk / I just walked inside this club and all these bitches, yeah, they grabbin’ on me / They could never”.

This marks Jenner’s second musical feature in recent months. In November 2025, she appeared on Terror Jr’s song “Fourth Strike,” a full-circle moment for the group after their song was featured in her lip gloss commercial a decade ago.

“Let King Tonka Talk” is produced by Dylan Brady, one half of the experimental electronic duo 100 Gecs, alongside Lucid and Daniel Chetrit . The track features booming bass, blaring synths, and Yeat’s signature high-energy delivery.

Yeat raps on the song: “I just walked inside this club, I got two bitches down, they’re grabbin’ on me / She be thinkin’ that just ’cause we fucked, this shit is matrimony”.

The new single is part of an elaborate rollout for Yeat’s upcoming double album ADL, which stands for both A Dangerous Lyfe and A Dangerous Love. The album is scheduled for release on March 27, 2026.

Yeat has been building anticipation through a series of cinematic marketing campaigns, including:

  • A prosthetic arm dangling from a New York City taxi cab with a bumper sticker reading “LYFE IS DANGEROUS”

  • A trailer reimagining Yeat as “The Most Dangerous Man Alive” in homage to the iconic Dos Equis commercials

  • Billboards appearing across Los Angeles announcing the album in partnership with Spotify

The rapper also recently made history as the first artist to collaborate with Nike on an official album box set collection, featuring exclusive merchandise tied to the ADL release .

The unexpected collaboration between Yeat and Kylie Jenner has generated significant buzz on social media. Fans expressed surprise at the pairing, with one commenting, “I refuse to believe i read this correctly,” and another adding, “This was not on my bingo card”.

“Let King Tonka Talk” is now available on all streaming platforms. Yeat’s double album ADL follows on March 27. For Jenner, the feature signals a potential return to music under the King Kylie alias, though no further projects have been announced.

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