![]() ![]() The Kid LAROI, 2022 APRA Songwriter of the Year, won two APRA Music Awards. The Zambian-born artist has become one of Australia’s most formidable songwriters. Sampa the Great has been named Breakthrough Songwriter of the Year by the APRA Board of Writer and Publisher Directors. It’s definitely one of the most banging tracks on the record.” In a statement about the song Hunt said “For this song we had a lot of fun writing something that was darker, driving and a little more edgy. RÜFÜS DU SOL also took home the Most Performed Dance / Electronic Work for “On My Knees”. Currently on tour in Mexico, the trio have taken their Australian alternative dance songs to the world. Songwriter of the Year is Jonathon George, James Hunt and Tyrone Lindqvist, professionally known as Grammy-Award winning EDM kings RÜFÜS DU SOL. Both songwriters are multiple APRA Award winners. Flume and co-writer Sarah Aarons have taken out the Peer-Voted APRA Song of the Year with “Say Nothing” (feat MAY-A), the lead single from Flume’s third studio album Palaces. The Australian music community was back to recognize the achievements of songwriters across the music industry and to celebrate their publishers at the APRA Music Awards.ĪPRA Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society Limited (AMCOS) members have submitted their votes, and the winners have been announced. ![]() The 2023 edition featured nine first-time winners with a few returning favorites. From France, to the Netherlands, Japan, USA and beyond “We Deserve To Dream” will resonate with everyone’s growing sense for freedom.Ģ022 promises to be a big year with the release of Xavier Rudd’s tenth studio album, and a world-wide tour where he longs to re-connect with his fanbase again live on-stage.SYDNEY, AUS (CelebrityAccess) – The 2023 Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) Music Awards were held at ICC Sydney, Gadigal land, on Thursday (April 27) – hosted by Celia Pacquola, Fred Leone, and Henry Wagons. We Deserve To Dream will further appease Xavier Rudd’s loyal global fan-base who embraced his recent single “Stoney Creek” with over 3.150M streams whilst at the same time his keynote “Follow The Sun” clicked over 50M views on YouTube. The accompanying film clip symbolically encapsulates this point in life via dance and features renown First Nations dancer Tyrel Dulvarie. “We Deserve to Dream” features steel guitar, Xavier’s signature percussive beat drives this spirited song that builds to a sweet soaring chorus with an anthemic bent. We Deserve To Dream speaks of the freedom that is ours to be found in the elements of the land, the ocean, the trees, yet we find ourselves locked up in layers of conditioning thrust upon us by our life. I feel that this 2022 European tour will be extra special”, says Xavier Rudd. To host a space where people can let go and dream and move and shake off the weight of the world is very powerful and I honour that space. ![]() I feel like the clouds are slowly lifting and as people emerge from this time I’d like to be there with music. “Life has been tuff for everyone this last few years and now more than ever people deserve to dream big. Just as Xavier Rudd releases We Deserve To Dream - the second track from his forthcoming tenth studio album due in early 2022 - he announces news of a massive European and UK ‘We Deserve To Dream' tour in 2022 covering eighteen countries. ![]()
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