National Indigenous Music Chart
January 25, 2019
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Another week of change on the National Indigenous Music Chart, but not at the top, where Busby Marou continue to asset their dominance with “Sound of Summer”. In fact it’s joined this week at #9 by their previous hit “Best Part of Me” making a re-appearance for the new year.
Baker Boy has also leaped back into the chart at #2 ahead of this weekend’s Hottest 100 at #2 and his new single which perhaps we’ll see in next week’s chart.
We also welcome back Alice Skye, Robbie Miller and Dan Sultan with some faves from last year as we transition into the new year. With some amazing new tracks kicking around from Benny Walker, Baker Boy, Electric Fields, Skinnyfish Sound System and so many more, 2019 in First Nations music is about get even hotter than the weather!
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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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