Following the rescheduling of his forthcoming traplife EP, Wichi 1080 promises his supporters that not only will his project hold weight but it'll also be something worth the wait as well. The rapper and producer took a break from his already popular Wichi Wednesdays music series to focus more of his time on the completion of the EP and recently decided to document his creative process to give supporters a glimpse into what's to come.
The first episode of his Trap Life docu-series is inspired by a track he recorded which required him to switch his delivery entirely and use what he calls the "big boy kamikaze flow." Wichi and his homies are found in a studio where they assist him with preparing a song. This is just the first episode and I suspect we'll be getting a whole lot more clips soon, watch the space!
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