National Indigenous Music Chart
February 22, 2019
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Baker Boy retains his crown this week atop the National Indigenous Music Chart with ‘Cool as Hell’, announcing his national headline tour yesterday. A big week also for Troy Cassar-Daley with two tracks in the top 10 with ‘Shadows On the Hill’ making its first appearance on the chart alongside his long-running NIMA hit ‘Wouldn’t Change a Thing’.
We also welcome back Benny Walker and Skinnyfish Sound System (featuring B2M, Birdz and Tasman Keith) for their respective second weeks on the chart.
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CLICK TO LISTEN TO BAKER BOY – COOL AS HELL
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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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