National Indigenous Music Chart
February 1, 2019
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A huge week on the National Indigenous Music Chart this week as Invasion Day collides with a raft of amazing new First Nations releases. We’ve got a huge new one from Young Australian of the Year Baker Boy with Cool As Hell, which came within a whisker this week of knocking off the long-running #1 from Busby Marou. The Rocky lads will be watching their backs next week as the Danzel express continues to roll into town.
There’s also brand new ones from Benny Walker and Skinnyfish Sound System (featuring B2M, Birdz and Tasman Keith) which are making their mark on the chart for the first time andwe’ve also seen some old classics from Kev Carmody and Yothu Yindi re-enter this week as the nation has its week of self-reflection and debate.
The year has well and truly kicked in and next week we look like seeing some more new tracks and a real battle for the number one spot. How amazing is the health of Indigenous music right now? It’s cool as hell….
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BUSBY MAROU – SOUND OF SUMMER
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ABOUT THE
NATIONAL INDIGENOUS MUSIC CHARTS
The National Indigenous Music Charts are a project of The National Indigenous Music Awards and SGC Media. Data is sourced from Australia’s music industry standard radio monitoring system Radio Monitor, tracking data from across over 200 commercial, community, digital and regional radio stations. For more details on Radio Monitor, please contact [email protected]. The charts represent the most widely heard Indigenous songs on Australian radio each week.
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