Indigenous Album Wins Top Honor at Taiwan's Golden Melody Awards
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The album "Masonolay i Cepo" by "Drifting Exit" won the Best Indigenous Language Album award at the 37th Golden Melody Awards.
- Award presenter A-Lin expressed pride, noting the album's connection to her own indigenous community.
- The album's representative accepted the award, emphasizing the importance of preserving indigenous languages and stories through music.
The 37th Golden Melody Awards celebrated indigenous artistry as the album "Masonolay i Cepo" by "Drifting Exit" secured the award for Best Indigenous Language Album. Host A-Lin, a prominent singer, expressed her delight upon announcing the win, highlighting the album's roots in her own community. "This is from our tribe!" she exclaimed, sharing a warm embrace with Budala, a member of "Drifting Exit." Budala remarked on the intimate, community-like feeling of the ceremony. The award was presented by musicians Sangpuy and Wang Hung-en, who engaged the audience with lighthearted banter and presented nominees with gifts. Upon receiving the award, Budala expressed regret that her fellow "Drifting Exit" members could not be present but affirmed their shared spirit. She shared insights into the album's creation, noting increased use of her native language in conversations with family and the choice to record outdoors to capture life's rhythm. Budala pledged to continue singing and passing down these stories, underscoring the cultural significance of the win.
This is from our tribe!
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.