Summary from 10 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Wiki's catalog across 4 albums from 10 opinions, with an overall average of 8.3/10. The top-rated Wiki album is No Mountains In Manhattan (2017) with a 9.1/10 average from 3 ratings, followed by Half God and OOFIE. The discography on Wavelength spans 2015 to 2021. Roof ranks as the highest-rated Wiki song on Wavelength with a 8.4/10 average.
No Mountains In Manhattan
“It’s not often I hear an album that already sounds like a classic. If that seems a trite way to start a review then you obviously haven’t heard ‘No Mountains in Manhattan’ yet. This is rapper Wiki’s solo debut, his first release with XL Recordings — after a prolific few years making and releasing music with the RATKING collective and on his own Letter Racer label — and if it doesn’t blow up then t”
Half God
“Produced entirely by Navy Blue, the New York rapper’s latest is one of his greatest. A wise and angry Wiki reveals what it’s like to come of age in the city: the way it shapes, hardens, prematurely ages you.”
No Mountains In Manhattan
“Wiki’s new album is an acidic and vivid manifestation of his city, at times surreal and too real, with contributions from Earl Sweatshirt, Kaytranada, Ghostface Killah, and more.”
Half God
“Wiki shines as a solo performer and lyricist on the Navy Blue-produced Half God.”
OOFIE
“OOFIE is the surprise release from New York rapper Wiki. It dropped last Friday – his latest full-length solo album following 2017’s spectacular No Mountains in Manhattan (a record I gave 10/10 in a review in this very publication, an assessment I stand by two and a half years later). It’s a travesty that album, which I still listen to at least once a month, never blew up like it should have done.”
Lil Me
“Wiki is best known as the linchpin in the NYC rap trio Ratking. On his solo debut, he pares down his writing and focuses on the pointedly unglamorous side of touring, all stale gas station food and cramped van seats.”
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