Djandjay (2025) by Baker Boy
Djandjay is the second studio album by Yolnu rapper Baker Boy. The album was released on 10 October through Island Records Australia and Universal Music Australia.
Read MorePosted by QAIHC | Jan 7, 2026 | Deadly Entertainment, Deadly Listening
Djandjay is the second studio album by Yolnu rapper Baker Boy. The album was released on 10 October through Island Records Australia and Universal Music Australia.
Read MorePosted by QAIHC | Dec 20, 2024 | Deadly Entertainment, Deadly Listening
King Stingray return with their highly anticipated and melodically rich sophomore album For The...
Read MorePosted by QAIHC | Nov 8, 2024 | Deadly Entertainment, Deadly Listening
Iconic Gamilaraay artist Thelma Plum’s highly awaited sophomore album I explores themes of...
Read MorePosted by QAIHC | Jul 17, 2024 | Deadly Entertainment, Deadly Listening, Uncategorized
Yours Forever represents a significant chapter in Jessica Mauboy’s musical career, showcasing her comfort in expressing her true self. This album features a blend of heartfelt ballads and upbeat tracks that explore themes of love, resilience, and personal growth.
Read MorePosted by QAIHC | Jul 17, 2024 | Deadly Entertainment, Deadly Listening
Coming Out, Blak focuses on supporting and celebrating the LGBTQ+ community within Aboriginal and Torres strait Islander communities by sharing diverse stories and experiences, and encouraging engagement through its platform and social media.
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