Kobie Dee

[2][3] Kobie Duncan grew up on Bidjigal country, modern day Maroubra, New South Wales.

[1] As per the press release, the resulting EP is a "pen-to-paper journey, thematically encapsulating how real-time events and inspired moments have helped uncover a perspective of gratitude and appreciation towards the present through a lens of dedicated optimism.

"[8] About the EP, GQ said "Kobie Dee implement his trademark technical flow over five tracks which range from bouncing, catchy songs to introspective, raw stories.

"[6] In January 2023, Kobie Dee completed a six-week residency hosting Triple J's Hip Hop Show.

The National Indigenous Music Awards recognise excellence, innovation and leadership among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander musicians from throughout Australia.