Veeze releases Y’all Won mixtape
- Veeze released the surprise project “Y’all Won” on May 22, and posted the official video for “Wrong Place, Wrong time” the same day. (music.apple.com) - The clearest detail in the rollout was the video’s credited cameo lineup: Playboi Carti and Lil Baby appear in “Wrong Place, Wrong time.” (pitchfork.com) - “Y’all Won” is available on Apple Music and Spotify as an 11-track release dated May 22, 2026. (music.apple.com)
Veeze returned with a surprise release on May 22, dropping “Y’all Won” and pairing it with a new official video for “Wrong Place, Wrong time.” Pitchfork reported the release on May 22, the same day the project appeared on streaming services. (music.apple.com) Apple Music lists “Y’all Won” as an 11-song release running 30 minutes and dated May 22, 2026. The video went up through Veeze’s YouTube channel and was labeled the official music video for the song. (pitchfork.com) ### What exactly came out on May 22? Apple Music lists “Y’all Won” as an 11-track project from Veeze, released on May 22, 2026, through Navy Wavy LLC under exclusive license to Warner Records Inc. (music.apple.com) The tracklist includes “Tesla Pill,” “Wrong Place, Wrong time,” “Bruce Wayne Coupe,” “Malice in the Palace,” “New Clothes,” “Old Shit,” “Listen to me,” “Still Grinding,” “IDK,” “BirdMan,” and “Lose it all today.” Spotify also shows “Y’all Won” as an 11-song release. The service labels it an EP, while Apple Music labels it an album, but both platforms match on the song count and confirm the project was live by May 22. (pitchfork.com) ### Why are people focusing on “Wrong Place, Wrong time”? Pitchfork’s report centered the release around “Wrong Place, Wrong time,” the song that arrived with the project’s official video. The YouTube upload identifies it as the official music video and directs listeners to the “Y’all Won” release link. (music.apple.com) The video became the immediate talking point because of its guest visibility. Pitchfork reported that Playboi Carti and Lil Baby make cameo appearances, giving the visual an extra layer of attention beyond the track itself. (music.apple.com) ### Were Playboi Carti and Lil Baby actually involved? Pitchfork reported that Playboi Carti and Lil Baby appear in cameo roles in the “Wrong Place, Wrong time” video. The YouTube upload confirms the video is the official release tied to the song and the project rollout. (pitchfork.com) That matters because the cameos connect Veeze’s drop to two of rap’s most visible names without presenting the song itself as a formal billed collaboration. In practical terms, the feature is in the visual presentation of the release, not in the streaming metadata for the tracklist shown on Apple Music. (pitchfork.com) ### How does this fit into Veeze’s recent release pattern? Apple Music shows “Y’all Won” arriving after a run of scattered singles and after “Ganger (Deluxe Edition)” in 2023. The same artist page also lists “One of Them Ones” from 2026 and “L.O.A.T” from 2025, suggesting Veeze had been releasing music in shorter bursts before this new 11-track set. (pitchfork.com) The new release is concise by design. Apple Music lists the full runtime at 30 minutes, which puts the focus on a tight set of songs rather than a long album-length rollout. (pitchfork.com) ### Where can listeners find the project now? Apple Music lists “Y’all Won” with a May 22, 2026 release date and full tracklist, while Spotify also carries the project as an 11-song release. The “Wrong Place, Wrong time” official video is live on YouTube through Veeze’s channel, where the description links back to the project. (music.apple.com) As of May 23, the next concrete step in the rollout is the video itself: “Wrong Place, Wrong time” is the active official visual attached to “Y’all Won,” with Playboi Carti and Lil Baby appearing in the clip Pitchfork highlighted. (music.apple.com) (youtube.com)