Wriggle is an EP by American experimental hip hop group clipping. Released on June 14, 2016 through Sub Pop record label, it features appearances from artists such as Antwon and Cakes da Killa. The EP consists of tracks that were originally recorded for the group's 2014 debut album CLPPNG but could not be finished in time for its release.
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| - Wriggle is an EP by American experimental hip hop group clipping. Released on June 14, 2016 through Sub Pop record label, it features appearances from artists such as Antwon and Cakes da Killa. The EP consists of tracks that were originally recorded for the group's 2014 debut album CLPPNG but could not be finished in time for its release. (en)
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| - Wriggle by clipping.jpg (en)
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| - feat. Cakes Da Killa & Maxi Wild (en)
- feat. Debby Friday & SB The Moor (en)
- feat. Nailah Middleton (en)
- ft. Antwon & Signor Benedick the Moor (en)
- ft. Cakes da Killa & Maxi Wild (en)
- ft. Nailah Middleton (en)
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| - Intro (en)
- Back Up (en)
- Shooter (en)
- Our Time (en)
- Wriggle (en)
- Back Up 2021 (en)
- Hot Fuck No Love (en)
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| - Wriggle is an EP by American experimental hip hop group clipping. Released on June 14, 2016 through Sub Pop record label, it features appearances from artists such as Antwon and Cakes da Killa. The EP consists of tracks that were originally recorded for the group's 2014 debut album CLPPNG but could not be finished in time for its release. For the track "Shooter", the band recorded themselves firing 15 different guns. The music video for the title track, which is based on a sample from British power electronics band Whitehouse’s "Wriggle Like a Fucking Eel", was directed by Rodney Ascher and released on June 29, 2016. On May 12, 2021, the band released an "Expanded" edition of the EP, containing the original versions of all tracks except "Back Up" in addition to five new remixes. The new version of "Back Up", entitled "Back Up 2021" features rapper Debby Friday instead of Antwon. Antwon later formed a group with rappers Wiki and Lil Ugly Mane, but broke up in 2018 due to allegations of abuse towards woman from Antwon. (en)
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