Headie One's sophomore studio album, "The Last One," is a profound and introspective journey through the life and experiences of the Tottenham-born rapper. Released on June 28, 2024, under Columbia Records and Sony Music UK, this 20-track project delves into Headie One's personal growth, struggles, and triumphs, offering a raw and previously unseen side of the artist.
The album is a mix of granular, rueful memoir and high-energy party tunes, showcasing Headie One's versatility beyond his street lore roots. "The Last One" continues the autobiographical story that Headie One began with his mixtape "The One" and his debut album "Edna." The rapper explains that this album is about letting go, speaking his truth, and moving forward, as seen in tracks like "I Could Rap," "Love of My Life," and "Martin's Sofa."
Collaborations with industry heavyweights like Stormzy, Skrillex, AJ Tracey, and Sampha add depth and variety to the album. Standout tracks include "Cry No More," featuring Stormzy and produced by Tay Keith, and "Make a W," with Skrillex, AJ Tracey, and BEAM. The album also features a blend of UK drill, grime, and other genres, making it a dynamic and engaging listen.
Headie One performed at Glastonbury 2024 to support the release of "The Last One," describing it as a "masterpiece." The album's introspective nature is balanced with high-energy tracks, making it a well-rounded and compelling body of work. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Headie One's music, "The Last One" offers a deep dive into the artist's world, showcasing his growth and versatility.