Ratking (group) explained

Ratking
Origin:New York City, New York, U.S.
Years Active:2011−2016
Past Members:

Ratking (often stylized in all caps as RATKING) was an American hip hop group from New York City, which consisted of rappers Wiki and Hak, and producer Sporting Life. A leading force in the underground in the early 2010s, their music has been described as "stridently youthful", and the group themselves have stated they wished to reinvent rap music.[1]

On June 22, 2016, Hak announced his departure, citing that the group "didn't see me for me", and self-released his debut solo album June.[2] This led to the group's indefinite hiatus with Wiki and Sporting Life also venturing into further solo works. Around the same time, Wiki had already formed a supergroup with Lil Ugly Mane and Antwon, called Secret Circle, which he recorded with until an unexpected disband in 2018.[3]

History

They released their debut EP Wiki93 in November 2012.[4] It was based on 1993, an earlier mixtape [5] [6] which he released in October 2011.[7] 1993 was inspired by Suicide and Wu-Tang Clan.[7] The group were signed by British label XL Recordings following 1993, and they re-released it as Wiki93 through their Hot Charity (HXC) imprint.[8]

They released their debut album So It Goes in 2014.[9] It was produced by Sporting Life and engineered by Young Guru.[8] The album's title was inspired by Kurt Vonnegut's novel Slaughterhouse-Five.[5] [10] The album featured collaborations with King Krule, Salomon Faye, and Princess Nokia.[9] They have performed with Skepta and toured with Death Grips, and Earl Sweatshirt, as well as Run the Jewels and Despot. In January 2015 the group announced that their next album 700 Fill would be released in January or February 2015. It was released for free via BitTorrent in March 2015.[11]

Musical style

In addition to being inspired by rap and hip hop, the group has also cited punk rock and "many and diverse influences, from Animal Collective to Suicide" as influences on their alternative style.[4] Wiki's solo EP 1993, later re-released as Wiki93, was inspired by Suicide and Wu-Tang Clan.[7]

Discography

Studio albums

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So It Goes
  • Released: April 8, 2014
  • Label: HXC
  • Formats: LP, digital download, CD

Extended plays

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Wiki93
  • Released: November 2, 2012
  • Label: HXC
  • Formats: digital download

Mixtapes

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700-Fill
  • Released: March 4, 2015
  • Label: Self-released
  • Formats: digital download

Singles

As lead artist

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YearPeak chart positionsAlbum
US
US R&B
US Rap
"Pretty Picture"2012Wiki93
"Comic"
"Piece of S**t"2013
"100"
"Canal"2014So It Goes
"So It Goes"
"So Sick Stories"
(featuring King Krule)
"Cocoa '88"
"Snow Beach"2015
"Arnold Palmer"700-Fill

Members

Additional personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: "We don't need hip-hop artists, we need thinkers willing to take chances": New XL signings Ratking plot the reinvention of rap. January 15, 2013. March 8, 2015. John Calvert. FACTmag.
  2. Web site: Oh Shit, According to an Interview, Ratking Have Split Up. Noisey Staff. 2016-06-22. Vice. en. 2019-12-20.
  3. Web site: Wiki and Lil Ugly Mane Indicate Secret Circle Broke up over Antwon's Treatment of Women. Pitchfork. 21 May 2018.
  4. Web site: New band of the week: Ratking. October 1, 2012. January 10, 2015. Paul Lester. The Guardian.
  5. Web site: RATKING: Hip-Hop That Totally Grows on You. November 24, 2014. January 10, 2015. Prashanth Kamalakanthan. Mother Jones.
  6. Web site: King Krule selects Ratking. January 8, 2013. January 10, 2015. Ruth Saxelby. Dazed Digital.
  7. Web site: Who Is Wiki?. March 28, 2012. January 10, 2015. Insanul Ahmed. Complex.
  8. Web site: Ratking: Here Is New York. April 22, 2014. January 10, 2015. Cole Rachel. The Fader.
  9. Web site: Ratking: 'We're a rap group but we want to be part of the culture of punk'. April 11, 2014. January 10, 2015. Sam Wolfson. The Guardian.
  10. Web site: Spring Arts Guide: The Once and Future Ratking. March 27, 2014. January 10, 2015. Jackson Connor. Village Voice.
  11. Web site: NYC rap crew Ratking release surprise album 700 Fill on BitTorrent. March 5, 2015. March 8, 2015. FACTmag.