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Yeat closes the deluxe — the rage-trap touchstone on the album's final track.
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Track twenty and the deluxe closer of *Hardstone Psycho*, 'Geeked Up' features Yeat — the Portland, Oregon–born rapper whose rage-trap vocabulary was a stated touchstone for the album's hardstone microgenre. Bugz Ronin, Bryvn, and Bbykobe produce. The Yeat feature is the structural choice for the album's closing track: Yeat's presence formalizes the album's stated debt to his sound (the 'Tonka' / *2 Alivë* era's rage-trap energy is a direct reference point for the *Hardstone Psycho* concept), and the song reads as a literal handshake between the touchstone artist and the album he influenced. The lyric paraphrase: the title's 'geeked up' frames the song around the highs/intoxication register the album has staged across its sequence, with the chorus looping the title as a state-of-being statement. The 2:38 runtime is one of the shorter tracks on the album, and the song closes the deluxe segment on a high-energy rage-trap exit rather than a reflective one. Inside the Volume E deluxe sequence, 'Geeked Up' performs the structural job of returning the album to its rage-trap pole for its actual final track, after 'Love Is a Drug' and 'Donny Darko' have given the segment a more varied middle.
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