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With members scattered around Europe and Asia, this mysterious outfit is as elusive as the legendary beast from whom their name is derived. Put together in the winter of 2017 after shooting the video for debut single "Talk To Me Dead", YETI PACK aim to misappropriate culture AND subculture in hopes of bringing back wit and zest to music, an element which they believe has been lost over the years.
Comprising rappers AFRO JUNIOR (@theafrojunior), Rush Martines (@rushxvii) , RVND (@uhvind) and YELLO DICAPRIO (@alexandercamden), the four-piece calculatedly disseminated singles over the span of 2018, culminating in the release of <a href="spotify:track:27lGJDTHbG1GAktoBatbFt" data-name="BROKE AF">BROKE AF</a>, a testimony to their bank accounts and a nod to the sound they have been slowly but steadily building on - a combination of Asian influence, slapstick comedy and Southern drill music - kung fu trap.
Following up with <a href="spotify:track:0Os0J6dI7xS8sSzhbGlWBm" data-name="FENGSHUI">FENGSHUI</a>, the quartet brought festivities to a whole new level with the Lunar New Year release. Oriental synth plucks, deafening 808s and good ol’ YETI PACK tongue-in-cheek assisted in elevating the band to new heights. The accompanying music video saw airplay on MTV, and they kicked off the summer by bringing in FENGSHUI producer and tour DJ <a href="spotify:artist:2zUvahSJ4ZPecyB7lS2ir8" data-name="Boey">Boey</a> on board as an official member.
Halloween release VOODOO storms in on a rainy sample, featuring Boey’s signature claustrophic, yet arena-ready trap sound. The emcees wax poetic about a succubus-esque character who, aptly, wants to work her magic on them.
Comprising rappers AFRO JUNIOR (@theafrojunior), Rush Martines (@rushxvii) , RVND (@uhvind) and YELLO DICAPRIO (@alexandercamden), the four-piece calculatedly disseminated singles over the span of 2018, culminating in the release of <a href="spotify:track:27lGJDTHbG1GAktoBatbFt" data-name="BROKE AF">BROKE AF</a>, a testimony to their bank accounts and a nod to the sound they have been slowly but steadily building on - a combination of Asian influence, slapstick comedy and Southern drill music - kung fu trap.
Following up with <a href="spotify:track:0Os0J6dI7xS8sSzhbGlWBm" data-name="FENGSHUI">FENGSHUI</a>, the quartet brought festivities to a whole new level with the Lunar New Year release. Oriental synth plucks, deafening 808s and good ol’ YETI PACK tongue-in-cheek assisted in elevating the band to new heights. The accompanying music video saw airplay on MTV, and they kicked off the summer by bringing in FENGSHUI producer and tour DJ <a href="spotify:artist:2zUvahSJ4ZPecyB7lS2ir8" data-name="Boey">Boey</a> on board as an official member.
Halloween release VOODOO storms in on a rainy sample, featuring Boey’s signature claustrophic, yet arena-ready trap sound. The emcees wax poetic about a succubus-esque character who, aptly, wants to work her magic on them.
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