A.B. Original is an Australian hip hop duo made up of Indigenous Australian rappers Briggs and record producer Trials. A.B. Original stands for Always Black, Original. Both members are Indigenous Australians; Briggs is a Yorta Yorta man and Trials is Ngarrindjeri.[1] Their music is overtly political and has been described as "angry, polemical, brutally frank and meant to inspire a response, good or bad".[2]
History
In the early 2000s, Briggs and Trials met at a Funkoars gig at the Corner Hotel in Melbourne.[3]
In 2015, they were asked to play Triple J's Beat the Drum festival, which led to A.B. Original solidifying as a duo in 2016.[4] The pair travelled to Los Angeles, the source of their musical childhood inspirations. They worked with DJ Pooh (Snoop Dogg, 2Pac, Ice Cube) at Snoop Dogg's in-house studio; DJ Mustard (Big Sean, Rihanna, Wiz Khalifa); and did a stint at Encore Studios, where Dr. Dre made 2001. 1980s Compton rapper King T, appeared on their G-Funk heavy track “The Feast”.[5]
Music
A.B. Original's single "January 26" (featuring Dan Sultan), released in August 2016, which comments on the use of that date for Australia Day.[6] This was followed up by an album entitled Reclaim Australia in November.[1] The provocatively titled[2][7] album features many guests including Thelma Plum, G. Yunupingu and Archie Roach.[7] The album's themes addresses Black deaths in custody; “Invasion Day”; racial profiling; life spent weathering systemic racism; and the low life expectancy of Aboriginal Australians.[5] The group approached the album with the attitude that it would be their only record.[4] Trials explained in an interview: "Briggs and I were going to do one big career ending, burning the... joint down record and that was it. We figured if we're going to have one shot."[8]
At the 2017 AIR independent Music Awards, the duo won five awards; Breakthrough Independent Artist of the Year, Best Independent Hip Hop Album, Best Independent Single, Best Independent Artist and Best Independent Album or EP.[9] At the APRA Music Awards of 2018 the duo won Songwriter of the Year.[10]
In August 2022, A.B. Original returned with "King Billy Cokebottle" their first new music in four years.[11] The song's title refers to the stage name of a 1970s comedian, called Louis Beers, who toured Australia with his blackface act.[12]
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