top of page

Jim Legxacy Drops Video For ‘06 Wayne Rooney’ And It’s Pure Nostalgia

Jim Legxacy’s ‘06 wayne rooney’ just got a video, and it’s exactly what fans were hoping for. Directed by Lauzza, the same director who turned ‘father’ into an underground moment, this one’s packed with PlayStation nostalgia, late-night energy, and that signature Jim mix of heartbreak and hype.

Jim Legxacy

The video feels like a time capsule: flashing scoreboards, grainy textures, and the kind of childhood chaos that lived between school, FIFA, and dreams that felt way too big at the time. It’s loud, warm, and properly emotional, a love letter to growing up and growing out.


Musically, ‘06 wayne rooney’ bangs. It’s got that anthemic hook that only Jim could pull off — half singalong, half confession. The beat builds slow before flipping into a rush of drums and bass that feels designed for screaming back at a gig. You can see why it’s already one of the biggest tracks from Black British Music (2025).



What makes Jim special is how personal his world feels. He can rap about loss and joy in the same breath, flipping from RnB tones to grime flows and back without losing the emotion. ‘06 wayne rooney’ shows that perfectly, it’s nostalgic but not corny, emotional but not soft.


With Black British Music (2025), Jim wasn't just dropping songs, he was building a universe. Every video, every feature, every performance adds to the story and right now, that story’s looking unstoppable.

LATEST FEATURES
LATEST POSTS
bottom of page