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Article by Shevaun ONeill
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If you’re lucky enough to have scored a ticket for this year’s Homebake Festival you’re in for some quality Oz Hip Hop.
Check out the Acts below and go to the Official Homebake Site for more festival information.
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Hilltop Hoods
Hilltop Hoods are the giants of the Oz Hip Hop scene and are to sure to impress with their incisive rhymes and kicking beats. They have the best selling Oz Hip Hop release ever to their name - The Calling. And with their latest album The Hard Road, going straight to number one, they’ll be heaps of Homebakers keen to see these three boys from Adelaide. Better show up early to get a good spot for this set. More 'Hoods Gigs
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Nfa
With Oz Hip Hop superstars 1200 Techniques taking a much deserved break, frontman N’Fa has stepped out on his own, releasing a brilliant solo album Cause An Effect and touring all over Oz. N’Fa is no stranger to the festival scene and will surely deliver an energised and memorable performance.
Check out our Nfa review.
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Scribe
New Zealand’s favourite hip hop son, Scribe is a welcome addition to this year’s Homebake. His release The Crusader has gone platinum, and this ‘MC with a heart’ is getting the recognition he deserves. There’s a new album in the works, so expect to hear some fresh new tracks. A must see at this year’s Homebake.
More Scribe Gigs
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Kid Kenobi & MC Sureshock
Genre crosser and commander of beats DJ Kid Kenobi will be backed up by master of the mic MC Sureshock to deliver a set that will satisfy dance and Hip Hop fans alike. Kid Kenobi has been overseas most of the year and his welcome return will feature a bunch of new remixes and originals. Make sure to see this dynamic duo for the ultimate party set.
More Kenobi & Sureshock Gigs
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Macromantics
If you’re up for a little quirkiness with your Hip Hop then the Macromantics’ set should be added to your Homebake itinerary asap. Melbourne’s Romy Hoffman delivers her observant insights in super catchy tracks. The crowd will no doubt go off when they hear the instant classic “Scorch” from Moments in Movement.
More Macromantics Gigs
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