Boss Arts Creatives

Rise Up Program - 12 Artists in 12 Weeks

Janeesha

Janeesha

Janeesha is a talented Jaru singer-songwriter from Kununurra in Western Australia. Drawing inspiration from R&B, soul, pop and hip hop, she creates music that blends modern sounds with heartfelt storytelling. With a powerful voice and a deep passion for music, Janeesha continues to grow as an exciting emerging artist.

Kenzo

Kenzo

Kenzo is a young Noongar and Yamatji singer and rapper from Perth. Known for her bold energy and confident stage presence, she creates empowering hip hop and pop music that encourages young people to be proud of who they are. Her debut track No Shame has already
begun resonating with audiences across Perth.

Bella Rae

Bella Rae

Bella-Rae is a talented Torres Strait Islander singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist known for her heartfelt lyrics and captivating live performances. Her music blends contemporary styles
with strong storytelling, creating a sound that is uniquely her own. Bella-Rae continues to perform across Perth while developing new music and connecting deeply with audiences.

Macca

Macca

DJ Macca is a proud Noongar DJ from Boorloo making waves in the tech house scene. Known for heavy beats, slick transitions and high-energy sets, he brings infectious grooves to every
performance. His music blends contemporary electronic sounds with cultural pride and creativity.

Gabe Smith

Gabe Smith

Gabe Smith is a Noongar artist from the Wiilman people, born and raised in Narrogin, Western Australia. His versatile voice moves between smooth classic vocals and powerful contemporary
energy. Gabe is passionate about developing his sound and exploring the creative process of songwriting and performance.

Worlmiyak

Worlmiyak

Worlmiyak is a young Koreng Noongar rapper and singer from Perth. Her name means “sky moon” in Noongar, reflecting her strong cultural identity and imagination. Confident and fearless
on stage, she brings bold energy and personality to her music while representing the next generation of emerging artists.

Carrie

Carrie

Carrie Millson is a proud Gunggandji woman and emerging singer-songwriter based in Perth. Her music draws inspiration from country, soul, gospel and contemporary styles, creating narrative-driven songs shaped by culture, family and lived experience. Through music, Carrie shares powerful stories that connect deeply with audiences.

Krissy Lane

Krissy Lane

Krissy Lane is a Yamatji–Badimia singer and rapper known for her infectious energy and vibrant stage presence. Blending R&B and hip hop influences, her music explores themes of love,
strength, culture and resilience. A natural performer, Krissy brings creativity, humour and uplifting energy to every stage she steps onto.

Indigo Ellis

Indigo Ellis

Indigo Ellis is a talented Noongar Nunga singer-songwriter and community leader from Perth. She gained national recognition at a young age, winning NAIDOC and WAM Awards for her
debut single Home, which proudly features the Noongar language. Indigo continues to uplift culture and community through music, mentorship and advocacy.

Alyssa

Alyssa

Alyssa is a talented young Noongar and Yamatji singer from Perth with a powerful and emotive voice. Drawing inspiration from R&B, soul and pop, she is developing her sound as a young First Nations artist. Her music reflects identity, confidence and cultural pride.

Liltrashgod

Liltrashgod

Liltrashgod Is a Noongar rapper from Perth whose music is shaped by
storytelling, personal experiences and hip hop culture. Influenced by artists such as Tupac, Nas and OutKast, his sound blends introspective lyrics with confident delivery. He continues to develop his voice within the Western Australian hip hop scene.

ICONYX

ICONYX

ICONYX is a talented Kukatja and Pintupi artist from the East Kimberley and a WAM
Award-winning musician. A natural performer and songwriter, she blends hip hop and pop with powerful vocals and dynamic stage presence. Her music celebrates culture, creativity and
identity, and she continues to perform at major events and festivals across Australia.