Street Warriors
Street Warriors are an Australian hip hop group. The group is made up of brothers Abie and Warwick Wright from Local Knowledge.[1] They perform in both English and the Awabakal language.[2]
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Origin | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia |
Genres | hip hop |
Labels | Livestyle Records, GoSet Music |
Associated acts | Local Knowledge, Shannon Noll |
Members | Abie Wright Warwick Wright |
In 2007 Street Warriors released their debut EP, Real Knows Real. This was followed, in 2009, by their debut album, Unstoppable Force,[3] which was launched by Peter Garrett in 2009.[4] It includes appearances by Shannon Noll and Anthony Mundine.[5] The album included a single, ""Solid Rock"" with Shannon Noll[6][7] (a re-working of the ARIA Award-winning song by Goanna), which saw them nominated for a Deadly for Single Of The Year[8] backing up their deadly nomination in 2008[9] The group was named Band of the Year at the Deadly Awards 2013.[10]
Members
- Abie "Predator" Wright
- Warrick "Wok" Wright
Discography
Albums/EPs
- Real Knows Real — Livestyle (2007)
- Unstoppable Force — GoSet Music (2009)[11]
Singles
- ""Solid Rock"" with Shannon Noll (2009)
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References
- Vibe Street Warriors
- Artbeat - Autumn 2008 (pdf).
- Garry Maddox, "Ridgy-didge rappers connect with their culture", The Sydney Morning Herald, 7 December 2009.
- Jade Lazarevic, "FAMILY TIES - WARRICK AND ABIE WRIGHT", The Newcastle Herald, 2 January 2010.
- Amy Edwards, "Unstoppable hip-hop", The Newcastle Herald, 4 December 2009.
- Deadly Vibe issue #150, August 2009
- The Sun-Herald, 26 July 2009, Shannon's Hip New Sound.
- Kathy McCabe, "Anthem for our times", Daily Telegraph, 14 October 2009.
- .National Indigenous Television 2008 Deadly Award Nominees.
- "Territory performers in deadly form at awards", NT News, 11 September 2013.
- Sasson, Chloe (2 July 2010), "Unstoppable Force review", The Sydney Morning Herald.
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