Artist's albums
Dallas Woods (triple j Bars of Steel)
2022 · single
SNOW
2022 · single
Julie's Boy
2022 · album
RASTA
2022 · single
Grime
2022 · single
Egyptian Lover
2021 · single
What's Luv? (triple j Like A Version)
2021 · single
Stranger
2021 · single
Heaven of My Own
2020 · single
Better Days
2020 · single
If It Glitters It's Gold
2020 · single
Chapter One
2019 · single
Hoodlum
2018 · single
9 Times Out Of 10
2018 · single
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Biography
Dallas Woods bio Australia already knows the skills, smarts and incredible flow of Dallas Woods. But in 2020, the East Kimberly-bred rapper is back to dial everything up a notch. After spending much of 2019 touring alongside and writing music with his close offsider Baker Boy, Dallas is ready to unveil new music of his own. ‘If It Glitters It’s Gold’ blends hard truths with tongue-in-cheek rhymes and clever punchlines – which is the Dallas Woods way. Latest single ‘Heaven of my Own’ Dallas team up with the incredible Miiesha. The 26-year-old’s music uses wit and wordplay to get his messages out, weaving comments on big issues into rapid-fire rhymes. His earlier singles, ‘9 Times Out Of 10’, ‘Hoodlum’ and ‘Chapter One’ saw Dallas rap about the justice system and racial stereotyping, while his Baker Boy collaboration ‘Black Magic’ stormed in with bravado, Blak pride and that classic ‘90s hip-hop- Dallas, a Noongar man, grew up in the small and remote town of Wyndham in Western Australia’s East Kimberley. As a teenager he relocated to Melbourne, a move that eventually led him to start making music. Now less than two years on from his first release, he’s already one of Australian hip-hop’s most hotly tipped acts. And with what Dallas Woods has on the way this year, the big moments are going to keep on coming.