North London’s finest Headie One drops “Bellingham” a slick, confident new anthem inspired by England and Real Madrid star Jude Bellingham. Released via One Records/The Orchard, the track finds Headie effortlessly blending Baile Funk rhythms with his trademark sharp flow and reflective bars.
Laced with quotables and swagger, Headie flips wordplay into brilliance: “My man said he got hammers for sell again, I ain’t Jude but I bet you I’m bellin’ him.” The production’s smooth bassline and gritty bounce provide the perfect backdrop for his mix of street wisdom, humour, and self-awareness.
The Don Prod-directed video, shot in Madrid, adds cinematic weight — from mountain peaks to urban grit, it’s a visual flex that mirrors Headie’s global stature. After teasing the track during his viral Balamii freestyle, fan anticipation has finally paid off, and “Bellingham” more than delivers.
Headie continues to prove why he’s one of UK rap’s most consistent and evolving voices — levelling up, but still levelling.









