Headie One channels champion energy on new single 'Bellingham'
- Sam Rasmin
- 43 minutes ago
- 1 min read
Headie One is back in emphatic fashion. The North London rap titan returns with his new single 'Bellingham', a fully charged release inspired by the meteoric rise of England and Real Madrid superstar Jude Bellingham. It’s a fitting parallel - two talents at the top of their respective games.
Built around a slick Baile Funk-influenced production, the track blends raw basslines with Headie’s unmistakable cadence. There’s a coldness and confidence to 'Bellingham' - the type of energy that reminds listeners why Headie remains one of the most defining voices in UK rap.

The release arrives with a cinematic Don Prod–directed visual, shot entirely in Madrid. Opening with Headie stationed atop a desert-like mountain ridge, the video moves through the Spanish capital with sweeping, film-grade momentum.
Before the track even dropped, Headie gave fans a standout moment with a surprise performance of the new drop at Baller League on 8th December - a bold way to preview the record’s energy to a live audience.
With each new era, Headie has continued to expand the sound of drill while reinforcing his influence across the UK and beyond. 'Bellingham'Â is yet another reminder that he operates in a space of his own, merging cultural relevance, technical precision, and star-level presence into every release.
A statement drop from an artist still pushing the game forward.



