The Message - Onefour Link
: "We rap about what we've seen growing up," YP explained in an interview with GQ Australia.
: Coordinated police pressure forced venues to pull out of ONEFOUR’s national tours, citing safety concerns. The Message - ONEFOUR
The group's meteoric rise was immediately met with intense resistance from law enforcement. , an elite NSW Police unit, began a campaign to dismantle the group's career, leading to: : "We rap about what we've seen growing
"The Message" served as Australia's first major foray into , a subgenre defined by dark, sliding basslines and starkly realistic lyrics about street life. While the lyrics were provocative—referencing gang rivalries and retaliation—group members like YP maintained they were simply reflecting their environment. , an elite NSW Police unit, began a
In 2019, a single track titled fundamentally altered the landscape of Australian music. It wasn't just a song; it was the arrival of ONEFOUR , a drill collective from Mount Druitt that brought the raw, gritty reality of Western Sydney to the forefront of global hip-hop. The Sound of the Streets
: The track spawned the "Mounty Bop" dance trend and provided a voice for Pacific Islander and immigrant communities in Sydney’s far west, areas often ignored by mainstream media. Policing and Controversy