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Cheat Codes is the first collaborative album between the musician and producer Danger Mouse and the emcee Black Thought, released on August 12, 2022 via BMG. The LP comes three years after Burton’s previous joint project – Lux Prima, with Karen O – and two years after Trotter’s previous project, the third installment of his Streams of Thought album series. Cheat Codes was Danger Mouse's first hip-hop album since The Mouse and the Mask in 2005. The joint album was heavily anticipated by the artists' respective fan-bases, having been in the works for several years before its eventual release. During an interview for NME, the duo explained that they started working together as soon as they met each other in 2006, but then had to repeatedly push the project back for at least a decade, due to the progression of their respective careers. They finally came back to work together between 2017 and 2018, as they scrapped most of their original material to work on an entirely new album, and developed an even tighter creative partnership, as Black Thought stated: "Over time, we’ve become really efficient: we’ve learned the ways in which we’re able to best complement each other. You communicate better when you know you’re not gonna mess up the relationship or that someone’s gonna get upset. Sometimes there’s so much ego involved that you almost have to walk on eggshells, because you don’t know how far you can go before the other person gets offended. It’s good to be able to tell it like
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Cheat Codes
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The Darkest Part (feat. Raekwon and Kid Sister)
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No Gold Teeth
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Because (feat. Joey Bada$$, Russ, and Dylan Cartlidge)
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Belize (feat. MF DOOM)
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Aquamarine (feat. Michael Kiwanuka)
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Identical Deaths
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Strangers (feat. A$AP Rocky and Run The Jewels)
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Close To Famous
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Saltwater (feat. Conway the Machine)
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Violas and Lupitas
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