Our FBi’s Dance Class graduate has just gifted us with a ‘Locals Only’ mix of Australian hip hop talent – featuring Sampa The Great, Baro, B Wise, Tkay Maidza, Midas Gold, Anfa Rose and more.
Lady Leshurr talks about her independence, success and her dedication to grime with Darren Lesaguis on FBi radio.
Following the release of their debut album ‘Reclaim Australia’, Trials (one half of A.B. Original) joined Backchat to discuss the state of Australian Indigenous politics and music’s role in Aboriginal advocacy.
Redfern artist Juju the Dragon’s flawlessly cool hip-hop fusion soars above the rest.
Out of Sydney’s South West, B Wise is new to the music scene but is already an R’n’B hip hop master from years of writing lyrics and local MC-magic.
Corner Store Superheroes’ sound is a tumble of reggae, beats, trap and lyrics so fast you’ll hear a new one after even the thousandth listen.
With warped vocals and the sneaky injection of an instrument you haven’t heard since school band practice (what do you mean the triangle can sound cool?) Goldielocks is getting pretty damn close to showing off.
Mosé is the Melbourne producer/rapper/jazz injector who has been gracing our shelves with some bloody dynamic hip hop.
Audient know how to make a beat and they aren’t afraid to prove it. Eclectic and smooth, the sounds will fit every time of day or night- as long as it’s played where dancing is appropriate.
Melbourne two-piece Fortunes are getting down with soul music, and making it known that blurring the line between all the sexiest musical genres is on their agenda in a big way.