The album features guest appearances from Don Toliver, Kodak Black, Lil Durk, and Summrs.
[3] In the interview, Yeat expressed that "Lyfestyle [is] basically just my normal rap shit", and that "it’s not futuristic, it’s not like a whole different world" while noting that it's more "polished" than his previous records.
Two days later, on September 19, he released the SoundCloud-exclusive single "TURNMEUP", the song's cover art being the spray-painted Lamborghini Huracán.
[12] Writing for Clash, Robin Murray wrote that "Yeat manages to conjure a form of explicit subtlety", however, "there’s so much to absorb" and at times, the album can become "overwhelming".
Concluding his review, Murray wrote that "continuing his game of tension and release, revelation and disguise, Lyfestyle reinforces Yeat's singular status".
Attard noted that the album "might be too cohesive, despite periodic genre switch-ups", before concluding that "the quality and sleekness of Lyfestyle should mark the definitive end of any doubts about Yeat’s musicianship".