
Wiki announces new album produced by Navy Blue with first single "Roof"
31 August 2021, 15:31
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
New York's Wiki is back with news of his Navy Blue-produced album Half God, and has released new cut "Roof" as a first taster.
Following last month's "Never Know" single, Wiki has returned with "Roof", the first single from new album Half God, which is produced by Navy Blue.
The new single is accompanied by a second track from the record called "Remarkably".
Prior to Half God, Wiki worked with Antwerp-based producer NAH on a collaborative album titled Telephonebooth.
The new album will feature appearances from Earl Sweatshirt, MIKE, Remy Banks and more.
Tracklist:
- Not Today (Intro)
- Roof
- Remarkably
- Cant Do This Alone (Feat. Navy Blue)
- Never Fall Off
- Drug Supplier (Feat. Jesse James Solomon)
- Wik tha God
- Ego Death
- The Business
- Home
- All I Need (Feat. Earl Sweatshirt)
- Gas Face (Feat. Remy Banks)
- The Promised (Feat. Mike)
- New Truths
- Still Here (Feat. Duendita)
- Grape Soda
"Roof" and "Remarkably" are both out now. Wiki's Navy Blue-produced album Half God will be released 1 October via Wikset Enterprise.
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