Father and son bring a powerful original rap to AGT
They walked onto the AGT stage with unmistakable confidence. A father and son from Perth arrived with a message, a beat, and a connection that was obvious even before they said a word. Flewnt and Inkabee proudly represented their First Nations heritage, and the atmosphere changed as soon as the audience understood this was no ordinary audition.
When their original song, We Dat Good, began, the room came alive at once. Flewnt opened with a calm, controlled delivery, setting the pace with ease. Then 11-year-old Inkabee took over, and the energy jumped sharply. His fast verse, full of precision and confidence, left the crowd amazed. It felt more like a live show than a competition performance.
- Flewnt established the rhythm with steady flow.
- Inkabee delivered a rapid, polished verse.
- The audience reacted like they were watching a concert.
Key insight: The performance stood out because it combined skill, identity, and genuine family connection.
The judges reacted immediately. Before the final note had even fully faded, they were on their feet. Howie described Inkabee as a natural superstar. Heidi said she wished she had even a fraction of his effortless style. Sofia believed they would go far and called him destined for the stage. Simon, who is rarely quick to praise, said the pair matched their song title and added that Inkabee was the type of talent major brands should notice right away.
“This is the kind of act that feels bigger than the competition,” was the clear message from the panel’s reaction.
What made the moment memorable was not only the technical delivery. It was also the warmth between father and son. Their pride in culture was visible throughout the performance. Every line, every beat, and every glance between them added something deeper to the song. The set became a celebration of heritage, self-belief, and a young performer stepping into his own future.
- They earned four quick yes votes.
- They moved forward to the next round.
- They later returned with another original song in the Quarterfinals.
Although their run ended before the finale, the impression they left remained strong. Many viewers saw Flewnt and Inkabee as one of the season’s most memorable surprises. Their performance showed that honesty, heart, and pride can make a stage shake just as powerfully as any polished routine.
In the end, Flewnt and Inkabee proved that a strong family bond and a clear artistic voice can leave a lasting mark. Their AGT appearance was more than a successful audition; it was a vivid reminder that authentic expression often resonates the most and stays with audiences long after the applause ends.