Ratking's Wiki shares new single "Mayor" and confirms debut LP for this week
23 August 2017, 15:23
| Written by
Laurence Day
Wiki, newly signed to XL Recordings, announced his new album No Mountains In Manhattan last month - and now we have a release date.
We also have brand new track "Mayor" (above) ahead of the record's release later this week, with a video directed by Matt Lubansky. It's the follow up to ace lead cut "Pretty Bull".
The album features a raft of talents, including Ghostface Killah, Kaytranada, and Sporting Life.
Wiki has also confirmed two new European dates, with shows at Berlin's Urban Spree on 15 September and London's The Nines on 22 September. Tickets for both are on sale at 10am 25 August.
Tracklist:
- Islander (prod. Alex Epton)
- Mayor (prod. Tony Seltzer)
- Pretty Bull (prod. Tony Seltzer)
- Made For This (ft. Ghostface Killah, prod. Tony Seltzer and Adrian Lau)
- Chinatown Swing (prod. Sporting Life)
- Litt 15 (ft. Your Old Droog, prod. DJ Earl Teklife)
- Face It (prod. Alex Epton with Sly C)
- Stick Ball (prod. NOLIFE)
- Elaine (prod. Wiki)
- Pandora's Box (ft. Evy Jane, prod. Dadras and Sporting Life)
- Wiki New Written (prod. randomblackdude)
- Jalo (prod. Black Mack)
- Nutcrackers (ft. Lakutis, prod. Wiki, Alon Sicherman, and Alex Epton)
- Baby Girl (prod. Kaytranada)
- NMIM (ft. ACAB and Slicky Boy, prod. Tony Seltzer)
- Leppy Coqui
No Mountains In Manhattan is out 25 August via XL Recordings.
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