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In a saturated hip-hop market Charlie Threads stands out.

After his signature style of rapping caught the ear of Triple J presenters on Baro’s early singles "Amber & Peppermint", the 2016 mixtape "Palm Trees in Graveyards" caused quite the stir with the jazz-influenced boom-bap production canvassing his development from young adolescence to adulthood.

Fresh from his blistering verse on Alice Ivy’s "Get Me A Drink" and shows alongside her at Pitch Festival, Groovin’ the Moo, Splendour In The Grass & Listen Out Festival; Charlie’s debut EP "Rainy Weather Music "marks another step in his promising career with supports alongside 360 & Wu Tang Clan’s GZA further cementing a break-out year for the Melbourne MC.

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