Inkabee has made his triple j Like A Version debut, covering the Black Eyed Peas' 2003 hit 'Where Is the Love?'
‘ 2003 hit “Where Is the Love?” — becoming one of the youngest artists to ever perform in the studio. The Noongar Wongi rapper from Boorloo , still a teenager, delivered a full-band take on the 2003 conscious hip-hop classic, leaning into its themes of global division and compassion with a confidence that belied his age.
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