Based on your list of releases, it seems that the "Briggs" in question is Adam Briggs, an Indigenous Australian rapper, writer, actor, and author, who is also a member of the Yorta Yorta people. He is known predominantly for his music career but has also made significant contributions in television, literature, and social activism.
Adam Briggs, who performs under the moniker "Briggs," has firmly established himself as a powerful and influential voice in the Australian hip-hop scene. Emerging from Shepparton, Victoria, Briggs released his debut album "The Blacklist" in 2010, which quickly gained acclaim for its raw articulations of the Indigenous Australian experience woven with pointed social commentary and sharp wit. Following this strong debut, his sophomore effort "Sheplife" (2014) further cemented his status with stories of personal and community struggle and triumph. His subsequent releases, such as the thought-provoking "The Children Came Back" and "Life Is Incredible," continue to address social issues with an incisive humor and depth that have become hallmark traits of his music.
In addition to his solo career, Briggs is also one-half of the critically acclaimed rap duo A.B. Original, alongside Trials from the Funkoars. Beyond music, Briggs has expanded his repertoire to include various roles in television series and writing children's books, thereby diversifying his creative expressions and reach. His more recent works, like "Always Was," underscore his continued evolution as an artist who balances entertainment with cultural and political expressions. Briggs' artistic endeavors are characteristically punctuated by an unflinching commitment to confronting and discussing the realities of Indigenous people in Australia, using his platform to illuminate stories and issues often marginalized in mainstream media.
Note: It seems there is a mix-up with the last title in your list, "Alexandre Guilmant: Ausgewählte Orgelwerke, Vol. 4 (Briggs, David)." This appears to be a classical music album and unrelated to the rapper Adam Briggs. This album would likely be attributed to David Briggs, a classical organist and composer not connected with the Australian hip-hop artist.
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