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ONEFOUR Deliver a Solid Debut Album with ‘Look At Me Now’

The Western Sydney drill rap group follow a string of successful singles with an LP of gritty street tales and hard-hitting beats

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After a documentary film and string of platinum and multi-platinum singles, controversial Western Sydney drill rap group ONEFOUR have finally unleashed their first LP.

The quartet of J Emz, Celly, Lekks, and Spenny deliver a relentless set of gritty street tales over hard-hitting beats, with a few surprises in the mix (the Bob Marley-interpolating “Phone Call”). A solid debut that will please ONEFOUR’s legion of fans.

Stream: ONEFOUR, Look At Me Now


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