Premiere: The B-Town Warriors enlist half a school for killer new single, My Generation

Premiere: The B-Town Warriors enlist half a school for killer new single, My Generation

Another killer track from the Desert Pea Media crew.

After coming to existence in 2016, The B-Town Warriors have been steadily releasing some excellent music as an offshoot of Desert Pea Media - a charity orgnisation involving dialogue-based storytelling with youth in remote/regional Australian communities. The B-Town Warriors first single, People Of The Red Sunset, copped plenty of love on the radio and online, with subsequent singles like Dreams and Thundercloud doing likewise. And we're excited to get their 2018 ball rolling with the premiere of the rad track/video you're about to watch below for new single My Generation. With some support from the Vincent Fairfax Family Foundation, it's the result of a five-day Desert Pea Media storytelling workshop, co-written by and starring a talented group of young Indigenous kids enrolled at Bourke High School.

Produced by Carlo Santone (Blue King Brown), the track is a legit banger, with a powerful message delivered with absolute precision by a whole bunch of talented individuals, with some support from the local elders and community members as well. Check it out below:

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