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ONEFOUR & HEADIE ONE UNITE FOR THE EXPLOSIVE "GANG TIES" CREATING A GLOBAL DRILL MOMENT

Australia’s drill pioneers ONEFOUR are back and bigger than ever with their newest single “GANG TIES,” featuring UK drill icon Headie One. This collaboration is a massive milestone, bridging the streets of Mount Druitt with the gritty vibes of North London, showing the unstoppable force of drill culture on a global scale.
ONEFOUR and Headie One

From the moment you hit play, “GANG TIES” delivers. Opening with haunting, emotive piano chords that lay the foundation for sharp trap beats, the track erupts into a lyrical trade-off between ONEFOUR’s hard-hitting bars and Headie One’s signature flow. Together, they take listeners on a journey through loyalty, resilience, and the street brotherhoods that define their world. It's a raw yet polished testament to their shared experiences, offering deep street reflections and flashing moments of success. Headie One drops one of his most poignant verses yet, proving why he’s a heavyweight in the UK drill scene.


And the visual? Straight fire. The music video, shot in the fast-paced streets of Western Sydney, captures the hustle and grit of ONEFOUR’s infamous Mount Druitt neighbourhood. Backed by their city, the electrifying cinematography adds another layer of authenticity, depicting the life they came from and the heights they’re aiming for. ONEFOUR’s growth is undeniable. Speaking on the collab, they said,



“Whether it’s out of necessity or choice, we form Gang Ties or connections with people we relate to—brotherhoods that help us overcome challenges. Headie One has been one of our favorite UK rappers for a while, so to have him on our track is a big moment for us. Western Sydney to the world.” Headie One echoes this sentiment, adding, “We share a lot of similarities in our upbringings and communities, and those connections make this song even more meaningful.”


ONEFOUR’s meteoric rise shows no signs of slowing down. “GANG TIES” is just another step in their journey, bringing drill music to new heights and connecting the streets of Sydney to the world.



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