
Emily Wurramara is an Indigenous Australian singer and songwriter. In 2018, Wurramara was nominated for Best Blues and Roots Album at the ARIA Awards. Early life Wurramara is a Warnindhilyagwa woman from Groote Eylandt, 50 kilometres (31 mi) off the Northern Territory of Australia. She grew up in Brisbane.[1][2] Music Wurramara writes and sings in both English and Anindilyakwa.[1][2] In 2016, she released her debut EP, Black Smoke, which earned her a Queensland Music Award.
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Lady Blue
Black Smoke
Ngarrikwujeyinama
Yimenda-Papaguneray (Turtle Song)
Black Boy
Adore Me
Too Sweet - triple j Like A Version
STFAFM
Tap Sticks
Midnight Blues
Carry Me Home
Cruisin'
Lordy Lordy
Hey Love
Milyakburra
Dressing Up
Yaka Yelyukwa (Rain Song)
Magic Woman Dancing
Dumugurra (Kookaburra)
It's You
Blue Moon, Black Sea
Lullaby
Ngarrukwujenama
Ngerraberrakernama (Wake Up)
WWGBH
Ngayuwa Nalyelyingminama (I Love You)
DTMN
See Me There
FRIEND
Marringa (Bee Bye Lullaby)
Boom Biddy Bye
Verandah
Passport
Cruisin’
Stomping Ground
Mamalika Diraka (Wheels on the Bus)
Ementha-Papaguneray (Turtle Song)
STFAFM (feat. Arringarri)
Ngarrukwjenama
Yimentha-Papaguneray (Turtle Song)
Tapping Sticks
Ngayuwa Nalyelyingminama (I Love You) {Double J Live Recording, NIMAs 2017}
Too Sweet (triple j Like A Version)
WWGBH (feat. Zeppelin Hamilton)
See Me There (feat. Lisa Mitchell)
Blue Moon Black Sea
Too Sweet
STFAFM [Ft. Arringarri]
Lordy Lordy [Ft. Tasman Keith]
STFAFM {Ft. Arringarri}
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