Baker Boy Builds Cross-Cultural Bridges with ‘Gela’
On his debut album, Baker Boy doesn't just arrive with a slew of stellar tracks, he arrives with the capacity to take over the hip-hop game.
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On his debut album, Baker Boy doesn't just arrive with a slew of stellar tracks, he arrives with the capacity to take over the hip-hop game.
In 2017, Yolŋu rapper Baker Boy burst onto the Australian hip-hop scene, effortlessly fusing his native Yolŋu Matha with English in his rhymes. Now, with the release of his debut album, 'Gela', the "Fresh Prince of Arnhem Land" is set to take his story—and his message—to bold new heights.
Gela, an eponymous statement to Baker’s skin name, is a deeply personal, singular, and joyous listen from front to back.
With his debut album set for release this October, Baker Boy will be celebrating by hitting the road for a long-overdue trek.
"It feels like it has been a really long time in the making," explains Baker Boy. "But I'm glad I took my time because it is a much better body of work for it!"
Describing the single as "a new and improved" version of their previous collaboration "Marryuna", "Ride" is the exuberant anthem we need.
The Arnhem Land musician received the Medal of the Order of Australia for service to the performing arts as a singer and musician.
The likes of Paul Kelly, Ball Park Music, Baker Boy, Alex Lahey, and more feature on the seasonal special edition of The Sound.
'The Sound' has announced its sixth episode of season two, with Courtney Barnett, Baker Boy, and more joining this week's lineup.
“Right now, we need to be bold in our support of Australia’s first storytellers. These cash grants are vital to music creators at a time when income sources – particularly from live – have evaporated, as have many other artistic opportunities."