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Hooligan Hefs Makes Like a Version Debut

Hooligan Hefs made his triple j Like a Version debut on Friday morning.

By Lauren McNamaraPublished Jul 3, 2026
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Hooligan Hefs Like A Version
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Hooligan Hefs made his triple j Like a Version debut on Friday morning (July 3rd).

The Western Sydney rapper took on Linkin Park's “Numb” in the studio. Per triple j, rather than performing a straight cover of the nu-metal anthem, Hefs drew inspiration from the 2004 mash-up "Numb/Encore" by Linkin Park and Jay-Z, weaving his own verses into the track while retaining its unmistakable riffs and chorus.

"The bars just come naturally. I just talk how life is now. Just keeping it real, no façade, just straightforward and pushing a good message. Growth, ambition and chasing goals. Just be yourself," Hefs said. 

The performance marked a second milestone for the rapper, who revealed it was his first time performing live with a full band. "If I'm being completely honest this is actually my first time playing with a whole band performing for the cameras live," he said.

“At the start I was a bit nervous, but once we started flowing into it, we got there. Obviously professional, but to see a live band there - on some rockstar type stuff.”

While in the studio, Hefs also performed the title track of his recently released second album Sixth Sense. The bold and versatile nine-track project showcases his evolution as one of the country’s most influential rap voices, and features collaborations with Wiley, Savage, Youngn Lipz and Day1.

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"The title Sixth Sense comes from where I’m from too - Doonside, the ‘67’ postcode - but it also reflects that instinct I’ve always had for music, trusting my gut and knowing what feels right. There were moments where I had to step outside my comfort zone, whether that was sonically or emotionally, and I think you can hear that growth across the whole project," Hefs said last month. 

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