ONEFOUR - Look At Me Now (Album)
ONEFOUR Redefines Drill with Debut Album Look At Me Now.
Australia’s fiercest rap collective, ONEFOUR, just dropped their long-awaited debut album Look At Me Now—and it’s nothing short of explosive. Featuring UK heavyweights like Headie One, Potter Payper, and K-Trap alongside homegrown talents like The Kid Laroi and Mabel, this record solidifies ONEFOUR’s place on the global drill map.
The group—J Emz, Spenny, Celly, and Lekks—have carved their legacy from the raw streets of Mount Druitt to international acclaim, all while resisting relentless pressure from a system that’s tried to silence them. Their music is defiant, deeply personal, and uncompromising—Look At Me Now is their statement of intent.
Opening with the heavy-hitting “Change” featuring Potter Payper and peaking with the anthemic “Distant Strangers” alongside The Kid Laroi and Imogen Heap, the album is a gritty reflection of life, struggle, and survival. Tracks like “Gang Ties” with Headie One and “Phone Call” with Mabel prove the collective can flex both muscle and melody.
With over 300 million global streams and a Netflix documentary under their belt, ONEFOUR is more than just a drill group—they’re a cultural movement. Their story, sound, and unfiltered honesty make Look At Me Now one of the most important releases in Australian hip-hop history.
As the crew puts it: “It’s for those who want more... destined for greatness, no matter what obstacles they face.”