Aitch is one of the most well-known rappers in the UK, and his stardom has risen dramatically over the last month, or so.
The Manchester-born artist was on the hit reality TV show ‘I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!’ this winter.
Aitch, who has 11 top-10 UK singles, finished in fourth place on the ITV programme, with many viewers enjoying his bromance with the eventual winner, Angry Ginge.
Most viewers of the programme will only know him by his stage name, but Aitch’s real name is actually the same as one Everton player, which not a lot of people will know.
Everton midfielder Harrison Armstrong.
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Aitch’s real name is Harrison Armstrong
Aitch’s real name is actually Harrison Armstrong, so he has the same name as the talented Everton teenager.
The rapper’s stage name derives from the pronunciation of the letter H, which is the first letter of his first name.
Interestingly, when you search Harrison Armstrong on Google, it no longer comes up with Aitch; instead it shows the Toffees midfielder, which wasn’t always the case.
Clearly, Armstrong’s successful loan spell at Preston has significantly boosted his profile across the country.
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Preston fans reckon Armstrong could play for Real Madrid one day, that’s how highly they rate the Everton loanee.
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Preston manager can’t believe how good Harrison Armstrong is
Armstrong has quickly established himself in the Preston first-team and is widely considered one of the best midfielders in the Championship.
Preston boss Paul Heckingbottom has been so impressed by Armstrong and reckons he’s destined for the top.
“He’s a player who’s 18 and already having a big impact on Championship games,” Heckingbottom said earlier this month.
“One because of his talent, but probably more so because of his personality on the pitch and his drive to win.
“He really affects games positively and that’s his gift, that’s his talent… and he’s got so much more to learn as well. He should get even better, so I think he’s going to be a top player.”
Moyes is considering recalling Armstrong in January, although Everton would ideally prefer him to remain at Deepdale and get a full season in the second tier under his belt.
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