Hyperyouth (stylized in all caps) is the third studio album by the American rap duo Joey Valence & Brae. It was released on August 15, 2025, through RCA Records in the duo's major label debut. The album features guest appearances from TiaCorine, Rebecca Black and JPEGMafia. Hyperyouth follows the duo's 2024 album No Hands and was supported by three singles, "Wassup", "Hyperyouth" / "Live Right" and "See U Dance".
Hyperyouth follows Joey Valence & Brae's second studio album, No Hands, which was released in 2024. Their previous projects have been self-released, but Hyperyouth was released under RCA.
Joey Valence & Brae chose the songs "Hyperyouth" and "Live Right" to announce the album as they felt they represented the tone and themes of the album from different perspectives. They described "Hyperyouth" as a high-energy, sample-heavy track that celebrates artists that inspired the duo, while "Live Right" is more anthemic and deals with growing up.
The duo have described it as an album about growing up. Joey Valence listed Nurture by Porter Robinson, Shock Value by Timbaland, The E.N.D. by the Black Eyed Peas, Brat by Charli XCX, Discovery by Daft Punk, Oracular Spectacular by MGMT, Graduation and My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy by Kanye West, and Igor by Tyler, the Creator as influences on the album.
On June 6, 2025, during JPEGMafia's performance at the Governors Ball Music Festival, Joey Valence & Brae were brought on stage and performed their, at the time, unreleased song, "Wassup". It was later released as the lead single for the album, on June 13, 2025. On July 11, they formally announced the album, releasing the double single "Hyperyouth" / "Live Right". They also revealed a world tour that is set to run from September to November. On August 11, the duo released the single "See U Dance" featuring Rebecca Black. A deluxe edition of the album, titled Hyperyouth (Afterparty), was released on February 27, 2026.
All music is composed by Joey Valence. All tracks are written by Joseph Bertolino and Braedan Lugue, with additional writers noted. Track listing adapted from Apple Music.
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