Wiki – Cheat Code [Audio]
Wiki is back with the release of his new single “Cheat Code”, produced by Tony Seltzer.
Read moreWiki is back with the release of his new single “Cheat Code”, produced by Tony Seltzer.
Read more“Litt 15” is taken from Wiki’s album “No Mountains in Manhattan“, out now on XL Recordings.
Read moreNYC rapper Wiki is back in action with two new tracks called “Hands Out” and “Ballin On The Low”.
Read more“Stickball” can be found on Wiki’s debut album “No Mountains In Manhattan”, out now on XL Recordings.
Read moreEverything Is Recorded (which is the alias for XL Recordings founder and owner Richard Russell) links up with Sampha, Ibeyi, Wiki and Kamasi Washington on “Mountains Of Gold”. Press play below.
Read moreNYC rapper Wiki hits us with his debut solo album, “No Mountains In Manhattan”. Guests on the 15-track project include Ghostface Killah, Your Old Droog and Lakutis. Listen below. Download here.
Read moreDirected by Matt Lubansky.
Read moreDirected by Ben Solomon.
Read moreNYC-based wordsmith took to his Facebook page and dropped a brief video, “Progress”. Backed by a beat from Black Milk, Wiki spends 90 seconds torching the hard-hitting instrumental.
Read moreWiki is back with a new song/visual called “Icarus”. Watch the clip above.
Read moreDirected and produced by Matt Lubansky for Letter Racer. Taken from Droog’s “Packs” album, due out March 10th. Pre-order now.
Read moreYour Old Droog joins forces with Wiki and Edan for “Help”, the latest single from his upcoming album “Packs”. Stream the single below and pre-order the LP here. March 10 is the date.
Read moreNew York artists Wiki and Your Old Droog surprise us with a new joint EP, titled “What Happened to Fire?”. The 5-track offering features collaborations from Black Milk, Statik Selektah, araabMUZIK, !llmind, El RTNC and Tony Seltzer. Stream or download below. Download: Wiki & Your Old Droog – What Happened To Fire?
Read moreNew rap group Secret Circle (consisting of Shawn Kemp, Wiki and Antwon) liberate their new single “Satellite” featuring Despot. Hear it below.
Read moreWiki first made some noise as part of the collective RatKing, which is a Manhattan-based rap group comprised of Wiki, Hak and Sporting Life. Recently he’s branched out on his own, dropping off his debut solo project “Lil Me” back in December. Just yesterday he released an animated music video for the Kaytranada-produced “3 Stories” off “Lil Me,” and this morning, he followed that up with a ‘Secret Circle’ release– something which he actually alludes to in our On The Come Up interview. Suffice to say, you’ve probably seen his name around, but you may not be very familiar with the man himself. The New York rapper stopped by the office to break everything down in an On The Come Up interview. He runs through the origins of his name as well as the RatKing name (shout out Ninja Turtles), recently learning how to produce, his New York influences (which leads into a discussion of the current NY rap scene, where Wiki admits ATL is basically on top of the game at the moment), and of course, how he lost his front teeth. Watch the latest OTCU piece above.
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