In this week’s Under the Big Sky bonus video we talk to Billings resident, Christian Parrish, also known as Supaman. Supaman combines Native American culture, comedy and hip-hop culture to captivate audiences. His combination of long-held traditions and modern culture have allowed him to engage youth in significant ways.
He is the recipient of the 2017 MTV Video Music Award for Best Fight Against the System. He is also a Nammy Native American Music Award winner, North American Indigenous Image Award, and seven Tunney Awards.
He recently was awarded, the Aboriginal People’s Choice Music Award in Canada for Best Video and was voted MTV’s New Artist of the Week.
His latest video’s titled “Prayer Loop Song” and “Why” both have gone viral and have received over 3 million views on YouTube and Facebook which has put him in high demand touring extensively throughout the U.S.A and internationally.
Supaman has performed for Google at the Google headquarters and the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade in New York City. He recently was asked to audition for America’s Got Talent, Broadway play, Hamilton and is currently working with Taboo from the multi Grammy award winning group Black Eyed Peas looking to complete a project in the coming months with his group Mag7.
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