Yung Warriors
Yung Warriors | |
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Also known as | Tjimba and the Yung Warriors |
Origin | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
Genres | hip hop |
Labels | Blackwing Music, Payback Records[1] |
Members |
Tjimba Possum Burns Danny "D-Boy" Ramzan |
Past members | Narjik Day Burns |
Yung Warriors (also called Tjimba and the Yung Warriors) are an Australian hip hop group.
They released their debut album Warrior 4 Life in August 2007.[2] They played at 2008 Big Day Out,[3] at Yabun in Sydney,[4] at the World Indigenous Peoples Conference: Education in Melbourne[5] and supported 50 Cent.[6] They were nominated for Deadly Awards in 2008 and 2009.[7][8][9] and have had national airplay on Triple J.[9]
Tjimba Possum Burns and Narjik Day Burns are sons of Selwyn Burns (Coloured Stone, Mixed Relations, No Fixed Address and Blackfire) and Tjimba Possum Burns and Danny Ramzan are the grandsons of Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri
Members
- Tjimba Possum Burns
- Danny Ramzan
Former members
- Narjiic Day-Burns
Discography
- Warrior 4 Life (2007) - Blackwing Music
- Standing Strong (2012) - Payback
Turnt Up (2014)
References
- ↑ Koori Mail. Edition 439, 19 November 2008
- ↑ Reuters/Billboard Aboriginal rappers on rise in Australia
- ↑ TheMusic.com.au Saying Sorry
- ↑ Black to front Sydney Morning Herald 23 January 2009
- ↑ Vibe Tjimba and the Yung Warriors - Band of Brothers
- ↑ Falls Creek Big Fella Festival
- ↑ National Indigenous Television 2008 Deadly Award Nominees
- ↑ "Yung tallent earns gong", MX, 12 Sep 2008
- 1 2 3 Sadleir, Rose (30 May 2012), "Warriors to get `deadly'", The Gold Coast Bulletin
- ↑ Vibe Warrior Calling (The Yung Warriors)
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