On his debut album “EDNA”, Headie called in an anticipating feature from Atlanta trap-icon Future. This is Future’s first venture with the bass-heavy and fast-paced nature of a drill beat, and he follows Headie’s example and comfortably glides along the track. The pair go back-to-back as they narrate their own respective stories and experiences of selling drugs, being in the bando, and going up against their opp’s. Future garnered the most praise out of this song, even trending on Twitter almost instantly after the album was dropped at 12:00 am UK time.
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On his debut album “EDNA”, Headie called in an anticipating feature from Atlanta trap-icon Future. This is Future’s first venture with the bass-heavy… read more
On his debut album “EDNA”, Headie called in an anticipating feature from Atlanta trap-icon Future. This is Future’s first venture with the bass-heavy and fast-paced nature of a drill bea… read more
Irving Adjei, known professionally as Headie One, is an English rapper from Tottenham, North London. He is best known for his track "18HUNNA" which peaked on the UK Singles Chart at number 6. Adjei grew up on the "infamous" Broadwater Farm housing estate in Tottenham. He is of Ghanaian origin. His moniker derives from a childhood nickname due to his head's resemblance to a 50p coin. He first began rapping in his early teens, though only began focusing on it after his first release from prison. He began releasing music in the early 2010s under the name Headz,… read more
Irving Adjei, known professionally as Headie One, is an English rapper from Tottenham, North London. He is best known for his track "18HUNNA" which peaked on the UK Singles Chart … read more
Irving Adjei, known professionally as Headie One, is an English rapper from Tottenham, North London. He is best known for his track "18HUNNA" which peaked on the UK Singles Chart at number 6. Adjei grew up on the "infamo… read more