After releasing a pair of singles last year, Wiki has returned with another standalone track.
Titled "Cheat Code," the New York MC's latest finds him pondering ways to get ahead of the pack, the life/video game comparison only strengthened by the track's 8-bit-indebted production.
"The song is sort of about the question of if there's a cheat code to life. Ultimately there isn't," Wiki explained in a statement. "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."
Wiki released full-length No Mountains in Manhattan in 2017.
Titled "Cheat Code," the New York MC's latest finds him pondering ways to get ahead of the pack, the life/video game comparison only strengthened by the track's 8-bit-indebted production.
"The song is sort of about the question of if there's a cheat code to life. Ultimately there isn't," Wiki explained in a statement. "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."
Wiki released full-length No Mountains in Manhattan in 2017.