
Ratking's Wiki has announced his debut record No Mountains In Manhattan
18 July 2017, 15:19
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Laurence Day
New York City's Wiki - frontman of rap group Ratking - has announced his first solo record No Mountains In Manhattan.
The album was created in XL Recordings' NYC studio, and features "local emcees, from legend to novice". It's the follow up to 2015 mixtape Lil Me and features "Pretty Bull", Wiki's stellar single that dropped last month.
Wiki announced the album at an intimate show in Manhattan's Nuyorican Poets Cafe - the performance was caught by Boiler Room, and you can watch back now.
Arvid Logan has created the excellent artwork, which you can check out below.
No Mountains In Manhattan is set for release "this summer" via XL Recordings.
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