Danger Mouse and Black Thought announce joint album with new single "No Gold Teeth"
11 May 2022, 15:56
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Danger Mouse and Black Thought have announced their upcoming collaborative album Cheat Codes, and have unveiled the lead single "No Gold Teeth".
"No Gold Teeth" is the first outing from Danger Mouse and Black Thought's joint album, and is accompanied by a video directed by UK duo UNCANNY.
Cheat Codes will be Danger Mouse's first hip-hop album since working with MF DOOM on 2005's The Mouse and the Mask, and will feature appearances from the late MF DOOM, Run The Jewels and A$AP Rocky, Michael Kiwanuka, Raekwon and more.
Tracklist:
- Sometimes
- Cheat Codes
- The Darkest Part (feat. Raekwon & Kid Sister)
- No Gold Teeth
- Because (feat. Joey Bada$$, Russ & Dylan Cartlidge)
- Belize (feat. MF DOOM)
- Aquamarine (feat. Michael Kiwanuka)
- Identical Deaths
- Strangers (feat. A$AP Rocky & Run The Jewels)
- Close To Famous
- Saltwater (feat. Conway the Machine)
- Voilas & Lupitas
"No Gold Teeth" is out now. Danger Mouse and Black Thought's Cheat Codes album will land via BMG on 12 August, and is available to pre-order now.
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