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Aitch

About Aitch

Aitch — real name Harrison Armstrong — grew up in New Moston in north Manchester. Not an area that gets much attention in the city’s music story, which has traditionally been about south Manchester estates and city centre venues. He started putting out freestyles on YouTube as a teenager and the response was immediate. The kid could rap — fast, funny, Mancunian accent intact, no attempt to sound like anyone from London.

Straight Rhymez in 2018 was the freestyle that went viral. Then Rain with AJ Tracey hit the top 5 in 2019. Taste (Make It Shake) followed. By 2022, Polaris — his debut album — landed in the top 3 and featured Ed Sheeran, Ashanti, and a production budget that would have been unthinkable for a Manchester rapper five years earlier. Baby was a proper pop hit. The numbers were serious: billions of streams, arena tours, mainstream visibility that nobody from the Manchester rap scene had achieved before.

The Manchester connection matters because Aitch didn’t relocate to London the moment things took off. He’s visibly from Manchester — the accent, the references, the association with the city. He’s played the AO Arena as a headline act. He reps north Manchester specifically, which in a city where the music mythology concentrates on a few postcodes, is significant.

He’s young enough that the story is still being written. Whether he becomes a lasting presence or a mid-2020s moment remains to be seen. But what he’s already done — making Manchester rap commercially viable at a national level, proving you don’t need to be from London to chart — shifted the perception of what a Manchester musician looks like in 2025. New Moston is on the map now. That’s down to him.

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