Baker Boy has returned with his first slice of new music since his acclaimed 2021 debut album Gela, chucking us a sonic curveball in the form of a reworked version of Bernard Fanning‘s ‘Wish You Well’.
The Yolŋu superstar has reimagined Fanning’s acoustic folk hit as a feel-good hip hop anthem, enlisting the help of Gela producer Pip Norman, as well as the Powderfinger front person himself.
“It’s Bernard from Powderfinger…. it was crazy. I was just freaking out a little bit.”
“‘Wish You Well’ is a break-up track, but it’s all about spreading that love,” Baker Boy’s Danzal Baker said in a press release. “The original isn’t really usual for Baker Boy, that vibe. So I wanted to kind of make it into a story where I can also apply it differently and make it Yolŋu flavour.”
Baker continued, “It’s not just in a romantic way, it’s about sharing the love – whether it’s your partner, whether it’s your friends or family. It’s also for the people that are having a hard time right now. I just wanted to spread some love through music.”
The Fresh Prince Of Arnhem Land admitted it was a bit daunting tackling such an iconic Aussie hit. “It’s Bernard from Powderfinger and a national treasure, you know? So it was crazy,” he said. “I was just freaking out a little bit. Then I jumped on a call with him. It was so, so amazing to do the track and make it into a Baker Boy track as well.”
As for Fanning, he was stoked to team-up with the ARIA-winner to help breathe new life into his breakout 2005 hit. “Baker Boy’s music is so full of energy and excitement that I was very happy to collaborate on a new take on ‘Wish You Well’,” he said.
“I love the spirit of this new version and am so glad it’s taken such a different musical tack but maintained the buoyancy of the original. It’s the first time I’ve worked in this way, but I found it so easy because the ideas coming from Danzal and Pip were so good.”
You can take it for a spin above. In the meantime, if you were lucky enough to nab tickets to Splendour In The Grass next month, you could be in for a special treat. Speaking on triple j this afternoon, Baker Boy revealed he’s trying to hook-up a live collab with Fanning on the Splendour stage.
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