ONEFOUR - Family (Official Video)
Australia’s hottest musical export right now, ONEFOUR, returns with “Family” – the latest single taken from their debut album ‘Look At Me Now’, set to release on June 13th.
Following serious collaborative moments alongside Headie One, Mabel, Nemzzz, and more, ONEFOUR flips the script and delivers their brand-new offering “Family”. An incendiary trap cut bursting with infectious trumpets and rolling percussion, we see the collective at their most effortless and potent, trading bars loaded with the type of sharp verbal tapestry you’d expect from Australia’s foremost rap crew. Laying groundwork to instil the same collaboration, style, and disruption that shapes their inner-city sound, ONEFOUR’s self-assured pursuit for progression and infrastructure beyond music continues to break boundaries despite persistent force threatening to disrupt their path to success.
With their highly anticipated debut album still to come, ONEFOUR has also announced their worldwide headline tour. Taking on major cities across the UK and Europe including London, Paris, Manchester, Dublin, and Amsterdam, the collective will return to Australia this summer to deliver incendiary performances across their home nation - an immense moment for the collective defiant in the face of police's efforts to stop them at all costs, in a story reminiscent of our very own Giggs or further back, iconic US rappers N.W.A.
Pioneers in elevating Australia’s underground scene onto the global stage, the collective—comprised of J Emz, Spenny, Celly and Lekks—has racked up well over 300M+ streams globally. With breakout tracks like “The Message” and “Spot the Difference” establishing their deep-rooted influence and visionary conviction, ONEFOUR joined forces with US innovator A$AP Ferg across “Say It Again” and featured across Headie One’s official remix of “Ain’t It Different” alongside Stormzy and AJ Tracey.
These performances quickly became defining moments in the build-up to their highly acclaimed debut project Against All Odds, as ONEFOUR’s sound and raw storytelling paved the way to their own groundbreaking Netflix documentary - capturing the struggle, pressure and conflict on the streets of Mount Druitt.