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Inkabee

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After writing his first rap at age seven, Inkabee, now 11, exploded on to the Australian music scene in December 2022 with his debut track “Beat the Odds”.

The track was co-written and recorded alongside his father, award-winning Nyoongar, Wongi rapper and activist Flewnt, and has gone on to be nominated for a West Australian Music award.

Since “Beat the Odds”, Inkabee and Flewnt have performed at major music, arts, cultural and sporting events across Boorloo (Perth) including at “Flewnt's Boorloo Block Party” earlier in 2023. Inkabee recently released his latest track “Saved by the Bell” and featured on Triple J’s Bars of Steel performing with his Dad on their track “We that Good”, this so far garnering almost 4.5 million views on Tik Tok and 5 million plus on Instagram.

Inkabee has just returned from Eora (Sydney) where he performed alongside Flewnt, Kobie Dee and JK-47 at Vivid Sydney Carriageworks, leaving audiences captivated by the his infectious stage presence and high energy.

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Inkabee

FRI, OCT 20, 6:30 PM
Music Festival
After writing his first rap at age seven, Inkabee, now 11, exploded on to the Australian music scene in December 2022 with his debut track “Beat the Odds”. The track was co-written and recorded alongside his father, award-winning Nyoongar, Wongi rapper and activist Flewnt, and has gone on to be nominated for a West Australian Music award. Since “Beat the Odds”, Inkabee and Flewnt have performed at major music, arts, cultural and sporting events across Boorloo (Perth) including at “Flewnt's Boorloo Block Party” earlier in 2023. Inkabee recently released his latest track “Saved by the Bell” and featured on Triple J’s Bars of Steel performing with his Dad on their track “We that Good”, this so far garnering almost 4.5 million views on Tik Tok and 5 million plus on Instagram. Inkabee has just returned from Eora (Sydney) where he performed alongside Flewnt, Kobie Dee and JK-47 at Vivid Sydney Carriageworks, leaving audiences captivated by the his infectious stage presence and high energy.

Inkabee

SAT, OCT 21, 1:00 PM
Music Festival
After writing his first rap at age seven, Inkabee, now 11, exploded on to the Australian music scene in December 2022 with his debut track “Beat the Odds”. The track was co-written and recorded alongside his father, award-winning Nyoongar, Wongi rapper and activist Flewnt, and has gone on to be nominated for a West Australian Music award. Since “Beat the Odds”, Inkabee and Flewnt have performed at major music, arts, cultural and sporting events across Boorloo (Perth) including at “Flewnt's Boorloo Block Party” earlier in 2023. Inkabee recently released his latest track “Saved by the Bell” and featured on Triple J’s Bars of Steel performing with his Dad on their track “We that Good”, this so far garnering almost 4.5 million views on Tik Tok and 5 million plus on Instagram. Inkabee has just returned from Eora (Sydney) where he performed alongside Flewnt, Kobie Dee and JK-47 at Vivid Sydney Carriageworks, leaving audiences captivated by the his infectious stage presence and high energy.

Inkabee

SAT, OCT 21, 1:00 PM
Music Festival
After writing his first rap at age seven, Inkabee, now 11, exploded on to the Australian music scene in December 2022 with his debut track “Beat the Odds”. The track was co-written and recorded alongside his father, award-winning Nyoongar, Wongi rapper and activist Flewnt, and has gone on to be nominated for a West Australian Music award. Since “Beat the Odds”, Inkabee and Flewnt have performed at major music, arts, cultural and sporting events across Boorloo (Perth) including at “Flewnt's Boorloo Block Party” earlier in 2023. Inkabee recently released his latest track “Saved by the Bell” and featured on Triple J’s Bars of Steel performing with his Dad on their track “We that Good”, this so far garnering almost 4.5 million views on Tik Tok and 5 million plus on Instagram. Inkabee has just returned from Eora (Sydney) where he performed alongside Flewnt, Kobie Dee and JK-47 at Vivid Sydney Carriageworks, leaving audiences captivated by the his infectious stage presence and high energy.
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