Yeat recently revealed that he crashed his car into a family's living room while listening to the track Wanna Know by Drake when he was 16. Speaking to Zane Lowe from Apple Music, the singer revealed the same toward the latter half of the interview, stating that the car was his mother's car and the crash happened while he was returning from dropping off his brother at school:"I listen to Drake. I mean my first car crashed. I was listen to Drake. Uh I crashed into a house. Crashed into a house. Yeah. I was 16. Uh, I was dropping my brother off for he was going to I think a football game at the school. So, I took my mom's car. I dropped him off and I was coming back in uh coming around this corner. I was going like 90 and a 20."The singer revealed that he was driving at that speed in a suburban area, and that he had thought he knew the area, but the turn was a U-turn, and that he tried to grab the food that had started falling off the car, and then he went through a hedge into a family's living room.This revelation by Yeat has since gone viral, and the internet was quick to react to it, with netizens taking to social media to make their opinions and reactions heard:"There is a lesson here fellas. Don’t Drake and drive!""And this is rap news how?" one netizen questioned."he was listening to that REAL drake wanna know remix is insane." another netizen said."buddy can't drive." one commenter said."of all the songs… he did it to the wanna know remix?" another commenter said."classic drake and drive." one reactor said.Yeat was speaking to Zane Lowe to speak about his upcoming double album, ADL, which is set to be released on March 27, 2026. The album will be his sixth studio album, as well as his first new release since the EP Dangerous Summer was released in 2025.More on Yeat's ADL albumAs mentioned, ADL is a double album. The album is currently slated to feature a number of collaborations and guest features. Among the artists Yeat is collaborating with on the upcoming album is Canadian singer Grimes, as well as others like Elton John and more. Yeat announced his features back on March 23, 2026, via a full-page ad in the New York Times:Complex Music @ComplexMusicLINKYeat announces the features for ‘ADL’ with a full-page ad in the New York Times ‘A DANGEROUS LIFE / A DANGEROUS LOVE’Elton JohnDon ToliverNBA YoungBoyKid CudiJulia WolfDylan BradyJojiBNYX070 ShakeSwizz BeatsRampaSyntheticLucidSapjerSpeaking about the album with Zane Lowe in the above-mentioned interview, Yeat talked about how the upcoming album is the first time in his career that he has put in a lot of effort, in response to the question as to why it was a double album:"So this time is the first time I'm really going in on an album where I'm like putting time into it and like not being like perfectionist like oh this has got to be perfect and I got to this lyric has to be sound like this and do that but like if I notice something in a song when I'm listening back to it over multiple periods of time and I'm like this could be better..."ADL will be released through Lyfestyle Corporation and Field Trip Recordings, as well as Capitol Recordings. The album will be his first full-length album since 2024's Lyfestyle.