Ratking Wiki’s solo album features Skepta, Micachu, Kaytranada & Madlib
Ratking’s So It Goes was one of the best rap albums of last year and now, Wiki of the group has announced a free solo album out on Monday called lil me out via Letter Racer and featuring production by Madlib, Sporting Life, Kaytranada and Lee Bannon and guest turns from Micachu, Skepta and Antwon.
Listen to the lead track via the fun video for ‘Livin’ with My Moms’ with Nasty Nigel on the cut. It’s a song about succeeding in your rap career but still living at home at the end of the day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRIbNNDXV0E
Here’s another track:, produced by Black Milk
Wiki – Lil Me – Tracklisting
1. WikiFlag (pt. 1 prod. Madlib – pt. 2 prod. Sporting Life)
2. Living with My Moms ft. Nasty Nigel (prod. Black Noi$e)
3. Seedy Motherfucker (prod. Black Mack)
4. Hit the L ft. Hak (prod. Sporting Life)
5. Old Blocks New Kids ft. Jadasea (prod. Sporting Life)
6. Cherry Tree ft. Micachu (prod. Micachu & Sporting Life)
7. God Bless Me ft. Sporting Life & Skepta (prod. Skywlkr)
8. Club Shit (prod. DJ Lucas)
9. Lil Me (prod. Sporting Life)
10. 3 Stories (prod. Kaytranada)
11. Whole Half ft. Antwon & Jesse James Solomon (prod. Yung Gutted)
12. Sunday School Dropout ft. Hak (prod. Harry Fraud)
13. Patience ft. Antwon (prod. Sporting Life)
14. Crib Tax (prod. Kaytranada)
15. Ioneedmuch ft. Teddy AF (prod. Sporting Life)
16. Sonatine ft. Slicky Boy (prod. Lee Bannon)
17 Sun Showers ft. Teddy AF (prod. Black Mack)
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