Wiki announces first solo album in seven years

New York City rapper Wiki has announced Ancient History, his first solo album in seven years and first project in four years. The record is scheduled for release on June 12 through his own label, Wikset Enterprise.

Wiki revealed the news on May 21, ending a period of relative quiet since his collaborative work between 2021 and 2023. The first single, titled “Park,” is now available, and the album cover was created by contemporary artist Esteban Jefferson.

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