Hey Wanhaka Explained

Hey Wanhaka
Cover:Hey_Wanhaka_by_King_Stingray.png
Type:single
Artist:King Stingray
Album:King Stingray
Released:14 October 2020
Recorded:2020
Length:3:55
Label:Bargain Bin Records
Producer:Roy Kellaway
Next Title:Get Me Out
Next Year:2021

"Hey Wanhaka" is a song by Australian rock group King Stingray, released on 14 October 2020 as their debut and lead single from their self-titled debut studio album (2022).

In Yolŋu Matha, "Hey Wanhaka" means "where you going?" or "what's happening?".[1]

The song was nominated for the 2022 Environmental Music Prize.[2]

Music video

The Kayla Flett and Roy Kellaway directed music video was released on 7 December 2020. In a statement, Kellaway said "This clip tells a story of the Stingray man travelling around the Territory. The Stingray man meets up with the Lorrpu (white cockatoo) and they party and celebrate together. The cockatoo is then putting the word out to everything 'Hey Wanhaka? Whats everyone up to?'"[3]

Critical reception

Kate Hennessy from The Guardian said "The song has a colloquial swagger and a sense Yirrnga is greeting anyone who'll listen – and even better: those who won't – with his confident shouts of 'hey!' … It feels young and irrepressible but is also a trojan horse for the aural intensity that this line of Yunupiŋu men convey with their penetrating manikay (traditional song), which propels 'Hey Wanhaka' into a powerful outro."[1]

Hayden Davis from Pilerats said "'Hey Wanhaka' is unlike anything we've ever heard before." Adding "It's a blend of rough-around-the-edges surf-rock rich with that distinct Australian charm mixed together with the rich tapestry of Indigenous culture, something that makes itself the centrepiece both through its historic melodies and its bilingual properties, switching between English and Yolŋu Matha."[4]

Triple J said "Pounding percussion and striking guitars are not only reminiscent of not only classic Aussie acts of the 80s, they're also rough and tumbling enough to be loved by fans of triple j favourites like The Chats."[5]

Track listings

Digital download/streaming

  1. "Hey Wanhaka" – 3:55

7" LP single (BB-017)

  1. "Hey Wanhaka" – 3:55
  2. "Get Me Out" – 3:15

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hennessy . Kate . 'Loud and proud, wrong and strong': the 'Yolŋu surf rock' of Yothu Yindi's next generation . . 14 October 2020 . 22 June 2023.
  2. Web site: Prize. Environmental Music Prize. 22 June 2023.
  3. Web site: Watch King Stingray's animated video for debut single 'Hey Wanhaka' . NME. 8 December 2020. 22 June 2023.
  4. Web site: Meet King Stingray, who come from royalty to share their first single, Hey Wanhaka. Pilerats. October 2020. 22 June 2023.
  5. Web site: Meet King Stingray, the Yolŋu surf-rock dream team carving their own legacy in Australian music. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 9 November 2020. 23 June 2023.