FLEWNT is an award-winning Noongar Wongi hip-hop MC and activist from Boorloo (Perth), Western Australia.
A leading voice and advocate for the Australian hip-hop scene, FLEWNTâs music speaks to a lived experience shared by many First Nations youths today.
With a family legacy rooted in staunch activism for Aboriginal rights, FLEWNT has strong political foundations, and uses hip-hop as his platform to articulate a powerful, positive, and uplifting message for his people.
FLEWNTâs career spans over six years and has seen win multiple awards and perform to audiences across Australia and in the United States.
Alongside his hip-hop career, FLEWNT facilitates music programs with at risk youth at both Banksia Hill Juvenile Detention Centre and Casuarina Prison in Western Australia. Empowering young people and using music as a means of connecting to culture, he also runs programs at remote schools across the state, as well as within the various music studios across Boorloo (Perth).
2024 sees him internationally recognised for his work in hip-hop herapy, when he was invited as a guest of the U.S State Department to complete an IVLP (International Visitors Leadership Programme) on Hip-Hop & Civil Engagement â representing Australia with Hip Hop artists from around the globe.
This year FLEWNT was also recognised for his community work and awarded the Auspire Young Citizen of the Year from the City of Melville.
Perhaps the young-father of fiveâs proudest professional achievement however is his collaborations with his eldest son INKABEE, who shot into fame in December 2022 with his debut track âBeat the Oddsâ â co-written by FLEWNT.
In 2023, the father-son duo appeared on Australian radio broadcaster triple jâs Bars of Steel segment â with the clip of the pair rapping the track âWe Dat Goodâ live-on-air becoming viral sensation and garnering over nine million views on TikTok alone.
INKABEE and FLEWNT officially released âWe Dat Goodâ that same year, and in 2024, the pair struck international attention performing it on US hit tv program Americaâs Got Talent â broadcasted on NBC to approx. 10 million viewers â with duo receiving high praise from the judges and Simon Cowell stating, âWe have just seen what I call a moment. Just the way you perform together, it was mesmerising.â INKABEE and FLEWNT are currently still in the competition.
Bursting onto the Australian hip-hop scene in 2018, FLEWNTâs breakthrough single âKya Kyanaâ â a roaring Noongar anthem and tribute to the history of his family, culture, and people â was awarded West Australian Musicâs Song of the Year award (2018). His follow up track, the autobiographical âBlack Boyâ ft Emily Wurramara won the NAIDOC Awardâs Best Song & Best Hip-Hop Song in 2019.
FLEWNT has since released âAlways Wasâ (2020), a powerful call-to-action track which was featured on NITVâs Logie Award winning documentary Incarceration Nation. In 2023 he released âThrow Away the Keysâ alongside Beni Bjah, calling out the injustices Indigenous people face in the Australian Justice System, and the same year he also released SouWess, a jammy love-note to his country and community on Australiaâs west coast.
FLEWNTâs music continues to be on rotation on music radio stations across Australia, including triple j, Double J, ABC Radio, Triple RRR, FBi, and RTR.
FLEWNTâs high energy performance style has seen him programmed on some of the biggest stages across the country for major music, cultural, and sporting events.
Alongside INKABEE, FLEWNT performed at SXSW Texas festival (2024) at the Australian pavilion and for a GâDay Australia event, and SXSW Sydney (2023). He has performed at VIVID Sydney at the iconic Sydney Opera House (2024) and Carriageworks (2023), as well as Yarrapay Festival in Arnhem Land (2024). Â
He has performed to large crowds at major sporting events such as the Indigenous round of the AFL for the Fremantle Dockers at Perthâs Optus stadium to 60,000 people, and World Cup Rugby 7âs finals at Perthâs HBF stadium in front of 20,000 crowd and broadcasted internationally.
FLEWNT has also performed at Strawberry Fields, Beyond the Valley festival, Groove in the Moo, The Ord Valley Muster And has toured the country supporting Downsydeâs national tour.
Continuing to support West Australian artists and music, FLEWNT has also hosted FLEWNTâs Boorloo Block Party â a lineup of First Nations hip-hop acts â at Perth Festival annually from 2022-2024.
The event continues to grow and has seen guests acts such JK47, Kobie Dee, JMilla and 3% perform alongside WA-based artists for a WA audience.
2024 saw FLEWNT take the event across the state, with a rural all-ages spin-off Block Party Boom, which saw him perform, run workshops, and hold rap-battles with aspiring performers in Broome, Geraldton and Busselton.
In 2024, FLEWNT continues to write and perform.
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âFLEWNT shows the power in uniting on country through song, the intensity of his set doesnât let up, and itâs clear this Block Party is about community for himâ â Amplify