Wiki looks for a head start in life on new single "Cheat Code"
21 February 2019, 14:35
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Manhattan rapper Wiki returns with glitchy new single "Cheat Code".
"Cheat Code" is the first new track from the former Ratking rapper since 2018's "Elixir" featuring JJ and Obongjayar.
On the new track, Wiki says, "The song is sort of about the question of if there's a cheat code to life. Ultimately there isn't. I talk about cheat codes specifically and drop some references, but I also talk about coming up and getting around in New York. It's a joint. It bangs. It's produced by my guy Tony Seltzer who's also from New York."
The rapper is yet to follow up his 2017 album No Mountains In Manhattan.
"Cheat Code" is out now.
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