First Nations artists stack the decks of ARIA nominations

Bring on November! If the nominations are anything to go by, the awards ceremony will see some Blak excellence recognised.

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 10: Barkaa performs during Barrabuwari at Sydney Opera House on April 10, 2021 in Sydney, Australia. Photo by Sean Foster/Getty Images

Barkaa performs during Barrabuwari at Sydney Opera House in 2021. The rapper has received her first (two) ARIA nominations. Source: Getty / Sean Foster/Getty Images

Blak artists around the country will have a nervous month's wait, with today's release of the ARIA nominations setting the scene for the November awards ceremony.

First Nations talent were recognised in every category, with appearances from familiar faces alongside some first-time nominees.

One of those, to the relieved delight of her many devoted admirers, is BARKAA. has made her debut on the ARIA list with two nominations, one for 'Best Hip Hop/Rap release' and another for 'Best Video'.
Taking to Instagram, the powerhouse rapper expressed her gratitude for the recognition.

"What the f**k is life right now, my head is spinning," she posted.

"Couldn’t be where I am today without all of my people backing me. Honoured to be nominated alongside all of these incredible, talented and amazing artists."

Both nominations stem from her 2021 EP and single 'Blak Matriarchy', released on Yorta Yorta rapper Briggs' Bad Apples label.

Other more familiar acts include , King Stingray, Budjerah, and , whose posthumous nomination comes in recognition of his independent release 'One Song'.

Yolŋu surf rock band King Stingray and rapper Baker Boy look certain to nab an award with four nominations each.

The awards ceremony itself will be held in Sydney on November 24, at the historic Hordern Pavillion.

It promises to be a night of festivities and talent, no doubt with some Blak excellence recognised along the way.

Full List of First Nations Nominees

Album of the Year
Baker Boy – Gela (Island Records/Universal Music Australia)
King Stingray – King Stingray (Cooking Vinyl/The Orchard)

Best Solo Artist
Baker Boy – Gela (Island Records/Universal Music Australia)
Budjerah – Conversations (Warner Music Australia)
The Kid LAROI – 'Thousand Miles' (Columbia/Sony Music)
Thelma Plum – Meanjin (Warner Music Australia)

Best Group
King Stingray – King Stingray (Cooking Vinyl/The Orchard)

Michael Gudinski Breakthrough Artist
Beddy Rays – Beddy Rays (Independent/Ditto Music)
King Stingray – King Stingray (Cooking Vinyl/The Orchard)

Best Pop Release
The Kid LAROI – 'Thousand Miles' (Columbia/Sony Music)
Thelma Plum – Meanjin (Warner Music Australia)

Best Hip Hop / Rap Release
Baker Boy – Gela (Island Records/Universal Music Australia)
Barkaa – Blak Matriarchy (Bad Apples Music/Island Records Australia)
The Kid LAROI & Fivio Foreign – 'Tokyo to Paris' (Columbia/Sony Music)

Best Soul / R&B Release
Budjerah – Conversations (Warner Music Australia)
Emma Donovan & The Putbacks – Under These Streets (Cooking Vinyl Australia/The Orchard)

Best Independent Release
Archie Roach – One Song (Bloodlines/Mushroom Group)

Best Rock Album
King Stingray – King Stingray (Cooking Vinyl/The Orchard)

Best Video
'Blak Matriarchy' – Barkaa, Selina Miles (Bad Apples Music/Island Records Australia)
'Wish You Well (feat. Bernard Fanning)' – Baker Boy, Macario De Souza (Island Records Australia/Universal Music Australia)

Best Australian Live Act
Baker Boy – Gela Tour (Island Records Australia/Universal Music Australia)
Budjerah – The Conversations Australian Tour (Warner Music Australia)
The Kid LAROI – End Of The World Tour (Columbia/Sony Music)
Thelma Plum – The Meanjin Tour (Warner Music Australia)

Song of the Year
The Kid LAROI – 'Thousand Miles' (Columbia/Sony Music)

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Published 12 October 2022 5:54pm
Updated 13 October 2022 9:56am
By Dan Butler
Source: NITV


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