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Feature Video: 3% - Our Greats
Feature Video: 3% - Our Greats

ABC News

time10-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • ABC News

Feature Video: 3% - Our Greats

Coming in as a hot contender for 2025's most wholesome music video, First Nations hip hop supergroup 3% light the (Sydney Olympic) torch for 'Our Greats'. Artists Nooky, Dallas Woods and Angus Field are back at it with a deeply personal release, one that Dallas says is a tribute to 'the ones who dared to believe, who fought through adversity, and who laid the foundation so we could stand tall today'. The video clip for 'Our Greats' has been co-directed by Gabriel Gasparinatos, Nick Rae and 3%'s own Nooky and features a string of First Nations legends including Cathy Freeman and Patty Mills. What makes this clip and track even more special is its inclusion of so many indigenous youth (including Nooky's children!), who are the true stars of the show. 'Andy said it'd be good to get some kids on the hook' Nooky explains. 'My eldest daughter had been asking to do a song with us ever since hearing her sister Calula on 'Coming Home'. Also through the work we do with We Are Warriors we have a lot of young mob in the programs who can rap and sing. A few months later I flew to Melbourne with Olivia and Calula to record the hook and I was blown away by how quick they picked it up, I didn't know they could sing like that.' 'Not long after that through We Are Warriors I got to take young Taphiao to Miami to hang out with Patty Mills, then when we got back to Australia all the other kids recorded their parts. In the song the kids shout out a bunch of mob who are achieving and have achieved at the highest level. They were rattling off too many names to fit in the song, but I felt proud that these kids knew who Cathy Freeman is; who Ash Barty and Adam Goodes are. I could see the greatness reflected in them and to hear them stand up and sing with such strength and hope blows me away. I'm just glad they let me put a verse on their song.'

Cathy Freeman reveals she's about to hit TV screens in a VERY surprising new role
Cathy Freeman reveals she's about to hit TV screens in a VERY surprising new role

Daily Mail​

time25-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Cathy Freeman reveals she's about to hit TV screens in a VERY surprising new role

Olympic icon Cathy Freeman has revealed she is starring in a music video with an Aussie rapper in an experience she said has brought her 'deep cultural pride'. The 52-year-old took to Instagram to tell her followers she'll be appearing in the clip with Nooky, an Indigenous hip-hop star who hails from the NSW south coast and launched the Blak Out music program on Triple J radio in 2021. 'So proud to be part of @nookymusic new video,' Freeman wrote. 'This behind-the-scenes photo brings back all the feelings - laughter, respect, and a deep cultural pride. 'Thank you, Nooky for having me. You're a force for our people.' Nooky returned the compliment by replying: 'Thanks so much for giving us your time and coming down. The kids are still buzzing as are the rest of us. Can't wait to drop this one.' The Olympic icon said starring in the clip made her feel 'laughter, respect, and deep cultural pride' in an announcement on social media The appearance will be a venture into new territory for Freeman, who hasn't appeared in a music video before - although controversial rapper Ay Hutcho released a tune called 'Cathy Freeman' last year. Nooky - who bills himself as the 'future Mayor of Nowra' - launched Blak Out to showcase Indigenous music and artists and was also a delegate for First Nations people at the United Nations in April last year. He's known for songs like Run Dingo, Always Was Always Will Be, Change The Date and Savage Mob. Freeman's starring role comes after a very turbulent period in her private life. The Sydney 2000 gold medalist split from her husband of 15 years, James Murch, in August last year. They released a joint statement announcing that they were parting ways and will continue co-parenting their daughter Ruby. 'After 15 years of marriage we have unfortunately separated. We continue co-parenting and this is our greatest priority,' the statement read. 'We continue sharing a professional and working partnership through Estrella Sports Management. 'Given this is a personal matter we would greatly appreciate you respecting our privacy and we won't be making any further comment.' Freeman was spotted holding hands with a mystery man in Sydney back in April as they attended the Nike After Dark sporting event. Cathy happily chatted with her new man while she was a guest of honour at the event, which hosts night foot races for women in six major cities across the world, as she was spotted speaking alongside fellow Olympian Ariarne Titmus. The retired athlete was first pictured with her mystery man in September last year when they enjoyed an outing in Cairns. Freeman threw her support behind another Indigenous initiative in a social media post she made last month. She urged her 34,000 Instagram followers to watch the 'incredible short film' Change Direction, which 'raises awareness about the mental health crisis in Aboriginal communities'. Freeman looks to have fully recovered from the leg ailment that forced her to use crutches for an extended period in 2023, including when she made a surprise motivational visit to the Matildas camp during the World Cup. She had an accident at home that left her needing surgery for a ruptured Achilles tendon.

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