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The Streets Drop New Single ‘Brave St Andrew’ – A Stirring Salute to Birmingham

The Streets honor Birmingham with powerful new single and series.

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1st August 2025


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Today, The Streets have released a powerful new single titled Brave St Andrew – a heartfelt tribute to their hometown of Birmingham. The track, written and performed by Mike Skinner, is a love letter to the city that shaped his sound, his soul, and his story. Released under his independent label 45th Generation Roman, the single arrives at a poignant time for Birmingham, as the city continues to mourn the loss of one of its most iconic figures – Ozzy Osbourne.

Brave St Andrew was produced especially for the new Prime Video documentary series Built in Birmingham: Brady and the Blues, which explores the dramatic transformation of Birmingham City Football Club under the leadership of NFL icon Tom Brady and businessman Tim Wagner. The series promises to showcase not only the club’s revival but also the heart and grit of the city itself. Skinner’s track plays a central role in that narrative, capturing the passion, resilience and unbreakable spirit of Birmingham’s people.

Following the recent emotional scenes that saw thousands line the streets to bid farewell to Ozzy Osbourne – a funeral procession fit for royalty – Skinner’s latest release couldn’t feel more timely. In many ways, Brave at Andrew serves as both a tribute to the present and a reflection on the past, connecting Birmingham’s musical legacy with its ever-evolving cultural identity.

With its stirring lyrics and soulful beats, the track is destined to resonate far beyond the West Midlands. Whether you’re a fan of The Streets, Birmingham City FC, or simply the city itself, Brave at Andrew is a moving celebration of pride, memory, and homegrown strength. Birmingham, once again, takes centre stage.

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