Featuring a cameo from filmmaker Jim Jarmusch
08.05.2020 - 09:47 / nme.com
A black and white music video has also been released.
Rapper Headie One has shared a new track, ‘Rose Gold’, shortly after releasing his latest mixtape, ‘GANG’ in April.
The track was released alongside an accompanying black and white music video, which premiered on YouTube yesterday (May 7). Watch the clip below:
‘Rose Gold’ was produced by Ghosty and was teased on Headie One’s Instagram just under a month ago.
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