National Indigenous Music Chart
March 8, 2019
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Another big one for Baker Boy, clocking up five weeks at the top with ‘Cool As Hell’, chasing down Busby Marou’s record from earlier this year for ‘Sound of Summer’ which sticks around for another week in the top five along with Thelma Plum and Tasman Keith also holding strong.
Two big new entries this week kicking off with Briggs and Trials’ collaboration with DZ Deathrays and Jesswar smashing down the door at #3 with ‘Front Row Hustle’. It’s also the debut appearance for Gamilaroi man Kobie Dee with ‘This Life’, sneaking into the top 10 this week at #7.
We also welcome back some great tracks from Dan Sultan, Tia Gostelow, Electric Fields and Alice Skye to round out another killer week of amazing tunes.
Don’t forget to check out the whole top 10
on Spotify and Apple Music.
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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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