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3 weeks ago |
abc.net.au | Hau Latukefu
Hau Latukefu brings you the latest music to make you move. From hip hop, to soul, funk to R&B. Played at 09:03Barkaa feat. Leroy JohnsonNgamakaAdd toYouTubeSpotifyPlayed at 09:06Ziggy Ramo with JCALSee It ThroughAdd toYouTubeSpotifyPlayed at 09:09ShretaControlAdd toYouTubeSpotifyPlayed at 09:11Celly14ImperfectionsAdd toYouTubeSpotifyPlayed at 09:14FridayySome Days I'm Good, Some Days I NotAdd toYouTubeSpotifyPlayed at 09:17OddiseeEn RouteAdd toYouTubeSpotifyPlayed at 09:20Ms Banks feat.
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1 month ago |
abc.net.au | Hau Latukefu
The return of the young queen out of Jamaice: Koffee. It has been a couple of years since we've had new music from Koffee. But it's worth the wait. The young queen hits us with a bop that is part dancehall, part hip hop, but all jiggy. Riding the rhythm with effortlessness, Koffee reminds us how busy she can get and gets us excited about more new music to follow.
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2 months ago |
abc.net.au | Hau Latukefu
The genre-mashing young queen, Pinkpanthress, is back outside and ready to get it cracking again. You could call it hyper pop, club, dance, drum n bass, garage, whatever... Pinkpantheress does Pinkpantheress and that's all that matters. We spin her new joint, Tonight, as we get ready for a new mixtape she has been in the kitchen cooking up. We also get into some new music from VV-Ace, Chy Cartier, Shy FX & Children of Zeus, Headie One and heaps more..
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Mar 6, 2025 |
abc.net.au | Hau Latukefu
Cristale returns with a belly full of fire and a backpack full of Toddla T producky!It's the meeting of minds, styles and generations. Toddla T has been around the traps for ages crafting everything from dub to hip hop to electronica. So it's a pleasent surprise to see him provide the musical landscape for Cristale's new batch of songs. They're fresh, they're crisp, they're bouncy. We now need a whole LP from the two.
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Feb 27, 2025 |
abc.net.au | Hau Latukefu
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Feb 20, 2025 |
abc.net.au | Hau Latukefu
The collaboration we didn't know we sorely needed; Joy Crookes and Kano. It's a beautiful lush song that is soaked in soul, R&B and hip hop. Joy and Kano's tones clash yet compliment giving the listener a wonderful contrast. I need to hear a whole EP of this collaboration. We spin this new tune, plus a new one from ONEFOUR featuring Mabel, YELLOWLINE, Jordy & Scorcher, Three Marloes and heaps more... Played at 08:03ONEFOUR feat. MabelPhone CallAdd toYouTubeSpotifyPlayed at 08:06AJ Tracy feat.
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Feb 6, 2025 |
abc.net.au | Hau Latukefu
A highly anticipated return for Maya Hirasedo as she drops her new EP, Times I Fell, Pt. 2. It has been a while between drinks, but the drink tastes sweet as Maya takes us through a journey of love and healing over a soundscape of R&B and soul. Along side the voices of Pania, Maina Doe, Becca Hatch and many other queens, Australia is really seeing a wonderful new era of slow jams and mood settings.
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Jan 30, 2025 |
abc.net.au | Hau Latukefu
Chy Cartier kicks off 2025 in style & fashion!The young North Londoner had a tremendous year in 2024 with many a bop and a feature from Headie One. Her unique tone, flow and her effortless swagger gave her the edge to be one of the UK's standouts. I hear she's working on her debut EP. Keen for it. Along with some new Chy, we spin some new Central Cee and Dave, FKA Twigs, De La Soul, and heaps more... Played at 08:00Central Cee feat.
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Jan 23, 2025 |
abc.net.au | Hau Latukefu
From Mount Druitt to Tottenham, ONEFOUR bring in OFB's Abra Cadabra for one hell of a collaboration. The crew out of Sydney's west has kicked off the new year with a big collab and some big energy. Abra Cadabra posses one of the best voices in British music and his boppy flow and intense delivery fits perfect with the type of aura ONEFOUR are known to have. We also hear that 2025 will see the boys release their debut album.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
abc.net.au | Hau Latukefu
From Puerto Rico with love; Bad Bunny. One of the world's biggest pop stars has released super solid album that blends the sampling of salsa with some strong political and social commentary to accompany it. The album is titled DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, which transaltes to 'I Should Have Taken More Photos' - a sentiment felt when addressing the changes his home, Puerto Rico, is unfortunately experiencing.