Bio
Introducing ‘The boy of many colours that came in the falling rain (which is the meaning and translation of his name) Coedie Ochre Warrah, indigenous rapper, producer, dancer, visual designer/editor and many other things. His tribes are the Yidinji Bar Burrum & Mamu of north QLD Australia. Born in a place called Koonorigan on Bunjalung (butterfly) country he grew up with many elders teaching him culture dance and art. Since showcasing his culture with them for years he took up Hip hop on the side and the results are a combination of tribal and modern music , where the past and future meet. His totem animals are cassowary and possum.
Review
what a rad combo. i think i saw it live on instagram before i heard this version, but it's sick that the feeling of inspiration and something special at play translates in both forms. testament to the strength and a message that is ultra important.
what a rad combo. i think i saw it live on instagram before i heard this version, but it's sick that the feeling of inspiration and something special at play translates in both forms. testament to the strength and a message that is ultra important.
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So many powerful lines backed by excellent delivery. I like that sort of jazzy influence. Reminds me of Badbadnotgood. If I could recommend a song to listen to today for everyone, this would be it.
So many powerful lines backed by excellent delivery. I like that sort of jazzy influence. Reminds me of Badbadnotgood. If I could recommend a song to listen to today for everyone, this would be it.
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I need as many people to hear this as possible, visionary love and forgiveness but with the strength to demand change, to demand better.
I need as many people to hear this as possible, visionary love and forgiveness but with the strength to demand change, to demand better.