Australian collective ONEFOUR unleashes their latest trap offering “Luxford” – released via The Orchard, and taken from their forthcoming studio album Look At Me Now dropping on June 13th.
A trail of incendiary lyricism and street tales capturing Sydney’s most infamous suburb leads ONEFOUR to deliver “Luxford.” Named after the main road that cuts through the heart of the collective’s borough of Mount Druitt, the group quickly commands the explosive instrumental, trading raw street reflections on the perils of brotherhood, confrontation, with the militant’s mentality needed to effect positive change on a day-to-day basis. Gritty, unflinching, and deeply personal, “Luxford” will continue the attention ONEFOUR’s growing international influence is demanding right now.
Holding significant weight since their recent tracks “Family” and “Phone Call” ft. British pop superstar Mabel, ONEFOUR continues to connect with some of the UK’s most respected rap talents including Headie One on “GANG TIES”, Nemzzz on “SPINNIN”, further viral status earned across Segway’s official remix, and the return of Abra Cadabra across “MOVIE”. ONEFOUR would also support Aussie superstar The Kid Laroi on tour last year, becoming the first Islander community collective to do so.
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 further critical attention, ONEFOUR’s fierce, untamed invention places them firmly as one of Australia’s most important and influential rap groups to date.



