Hip Hop
A showcase of Far North Queensland hip hop talent will take to the stage in Magandjin (Brisbane) on Friday as TipTop HipHop brings regional artists to a wider audience.
Iconic Ngarrindjeri artist and producer trials has announced the release of his debut solo album 'hendle', releasing Friday 1 May, marking a bold new chapter in a career that has shaped Australian hip...
Following an electric Concert Hall debut in 2025, the Bankstown Poetry Grand Slam returns to the Sydney Opera House's biggest stage on Thursday.
Mandandanji/Waanyi rapper Say True God? returned home to Magandjin for the penultimate leg of his BLAK album tour, performing to a packed crowd at Wonderland.
Marranungu hip hop artists J-MILLA and Yung Milla have joined forces with rising Northern Territory talent K2 the B and CJR to create 'BARUNGA', a modern interpretation of the Barunga Statement told t...
ARIA Award-winning Yolŋu artist Baker Boy is returning with his second studio album 'DJANDJAY' - a deeply personal and culturally grounded follow-up to his acclaimed debut 'Gela'.
Indigenous rap collective 3% have released a music video for their single 'Our Greats' to mark the beginning of NAIDOC Week. The group, made up of Nooky, Dallas Woods and Angus Field, said the release...
Far North Queensland's powerhouse hip hop collective, R.3. B (Red Eye Balaz) will take to the stage at the Cairns Indigenous Art Fair's offical Opening Night.
4ESydney is gearing up for its 10th anniversary festival on November 23, set to be held at Blacktown's Main Street and Warrick Lane Precinct.
Gamilaroi rappers T Breezy and Walkerboy have announced their inaugural tour, SOUTHS MOST WANTED. The tour will feature performances across Australia's east coast, including Naarm, Eora, Armidale, Bou...
Ever-expanding circles of inclusion have been the hallmarks of the five Perth Festivals delivered by outgoing artistic director Iain Grandage.
Blak Collective members Dallas Woods, Nooky, and Angus Field, collectively known as 3%, dropped their latest single titled Sleezy Steezy Cool, featuring Tia Gostelow on Tuesday.
Indigenous female rappers are seizing control of the Australian hip-hop scene, asserting their influence and reshaping the industry landscape through their empowering words.