Briggs, who released the moving '' as a sequel to Archie Roach’s 'They Took The Children Away' seems to be making all the right moves at the moment with his brash, powerful approach to socially conscious hip hop creating waves and earning him a nomination in all of the five categories he is eligible for.
With a reputation for giving a platform for new and emerging Indigenous artists, this year, the National Indigenous Music Awards (NIMAs) looks set to continue that tradition through a partnership with Triple J’s Unearthed initiative where 22 year old from South East Queensland will follow in the footsteps of Thelma Plumb and MC Philly as the winner of the Indigenous category of this year’s Unearthed Competition.
The National Indigenous Music Awards, recognised nationally as the pre-eminent awards for Indigenous music, will be hosted by NITV journalist Malarndirri McCarthy and cabaret comedian Kamahi Djordon King on Saturday 25 July at the Amphitheatre, George’s Green, Darwin.
2015 NIMAs Finalists
National Artist of the Year
Dan Sultan
Briggs
Thelma Plum
Jessica Mauboy
National Song of the Year
'How Much Does Your Love Cost?' - Thelma Plum
'Young In Love' - Thelma Plum
'Bad Apples' - Briggs
'Dirty Ground' - Dan Sultan
'Black Woman' - Emma Donovan
National Album of the Year
Briggs - Sheplife
Emma Donovan and Putback - Dawn
Frank Yamma - Uncle
East Journey feat. Yothu Yindi - The Genesis Project
National New Talent of the Year
Philly
Lucky Luke
Tjintu Desert Band
National Cover Art of the Year
Briggs - Sheplife
East Journey feat. Yothu Yindi - Song of Arnhem Land
Radical Son - Cause N Affect
Frank Yamma – Uncle
National Film Clip of the Year
Community Clip of the Year
Breath In, Breath Out
Produced By: Indigenous Hip Hop Projects was proud to partner with Katherine West Health Board and Bulla Camp
Got a lot Going On - Yarn Safe
Produced By: Indigenous Hip Hop Projects and Indigenous creative agency Gilimbaa
Uncle Alfred's Mens Group - Spear of Destiny
Produced By: Desert Pea Media
Cairns Murri Crew - Built To Last
Produced By: Desert Pea Media
Tagai Buway - Two Worlds
Produced By: Desert Pea Media
Call On Me
Produced by: Indigenous Hip Hop Projects was proud to partner with Broome Regional Aboriginal Medical Service and St. Mary's College
NITV has created the below playlist to help you get to know the sounds and messages of many of the 2015 NIMA finalists.