Dean Brady is First Nations Australian and African, descending from the Gugu Yalanji and Birrigubba peoples as well as the Matabele of Zimbabwe. Dean was born into a deeply musical household; his parents were members of the legendary outback Motown group Banawurun, and he grew up surrounded by sound band rehearsals in the living room, his mother singing soul classics while cooking dinner.
As a child, Brady would perform Michael Jackson songs for friends and family, already drawn to the lineage of great soul and R&B artists. From Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye to Frank Sinatra and Usher, these influences would shape the distinctive voice and style he now brings to his own music.
Deans Home, Bradys forthcoming mixtape out 31 October, is a warm, groove-soaked reflection on love, memory and identity, stitched together by the rising stars unmistakable voice and soulful instincts. Across twelve tracks, Brady charts a coming-of-age journey, from the thrill of first love to the clarity of knowing when to let go. With a sound that nods to the Motown greats he grew up idolising, Dean Brady is carving out a fresh, forward-looking space in Australian R&B.