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Video: Yung Warriors launch Standing Strong
Indigenous hip-hop outfit Yung Warriors will launch their much anticipated ‘Standing Strong’ album in the lead up celebrations to the Long Walk to the ‘G this Saturday May 19. Watch here on Bomber TV as Essendon stalwart Nathan Lovett-Murray affectionately known as NatRat, discusses the origins of Payback records and touring in the Unites States.
Indigenous hip-hop outfit Yung Warriors will launch their much anticipated ‘Standing Strong’ album in the lead up celebrations to the Long Walk to the ‘G this Saturday May 19.
Watch here on Bomber TV as Essendon stalwart Nathan Lovett-Murray affectionately known as NatRat, discusses the origins of Payback records and touring in the Unites States.
Nathan Lovett-Murray and his Payback record label are delighted to oversee the release of the Yung Warriors second studio album, which was produced by Momo (Diafrix) and features hit single Just a Thought.
It has been five year since the Yung Warriors released their debut album Warrior 4 Life and in that time they’ve toured extensively in Australia, abroad and supported global acts like Akon, 50 cent and the Game.
So before Essendon take on Richmond, in what is predicted to be the match of the round, make sure you check out the Yung Warriors on the main stage 5pm at Birrarung Marr.
Essendon has had their fair share of football champions over the years among them were indigenous icons such as Michael Long, Gavin Wanganeen and Dean Rioli. This week is Indigenous Round in the AFL and the Bombers are preparing for their clash against Richmond for Dreamtime at the G. These legends are now celebrated as the indigenous players and ambassadors that helped shape Essendon into the diverse football club that it is today.