Artist and producer Cyril had a pretty chill reaction when streams of his song Stumblin' In - a remix of the 70s Susie Quatro and Chris Norman classic - hit 100 million.
"I love being the guy that's just casual and enjoying my dream career," he posted on socials, thanking his fans and promising to never change.
Cyril is one of a record 22 First Nations acts in the running for an ARIA award this year, picking up two nominations, Song of the Year and Best Dance/Electronic release for Stumblin' In.
He's currently in the US, having already had a hugely successful tour of Europe, sharing billing with superstar Ed Sheeran and German football giants Bayern Munich FC featuring his song in a tiktok.
Jessica Mauboy is also in the running for Song of the Year for her collaboration with Jason Derulo, Give You Love, along with The Kid LAROI, for his tune Nights Like This.
LAROI has also picked up a nomination for Best Solo Act, where he's up against country music powerhouse Troy Cassar-Daley and songstress .
And Mauboy - as well as earning a second nomination in the Best Pop release category for Yours Forever - also did a video with Nathaniel Miller, who has been nominated as ARIA music teacher of the year for his work using music to help preserve endangered language.
First Nations hip hop collective , made up of Nooky, Dallas Woods and Angus Field, has picked up nominations for Best Group, Breakthrough Artist, Best Hip Hop release and Best cover art for their album Kill the Dead.
Becca Hatch and Sycco are also both in the running for Breakthrough Artist.
Emily Wurramara, who also picked up a nomination for Best Adult Contemporary Album, and Miss Kaninna, who is also in the running for Best Soul/R&B, have both been nominated for Best Independent release.
is up against The Kid LAROI and 3% for Best Hip Hop release, while Barkaa and King Stingray are both in the mix for Best Live Act.
Budjerah's song Is It Ever Gonna Make Sense and Miss Kaninna's Blak Britney have both been nominated for Best Video.
Christine Anu's , DOBBY's and Radical Son's are all finalists in the Best World Music Album category.
The soundtrack from Faraway Downs is a nominee for Best Original Soundtrack or Musical Theatre Cast Album, with songs by Budjerah, Electric Fields, King Stingray, Jessica Mauboy featuring Dr G Yunupingu and Miiesha.
JK-47 has been nominated for Best Use of an Australian Recording in an Advertisement for the Cancer Council's campaign End the Trend, encouraging people to be sun-safe.
Didge maestro William Barton also features on two of the songs on Veronique Serret's solo album Migrating Bird, which has been nominated as Best Classical Album.
The ARIA awards winners will be crowned on Wednesday, November 20, at the Hordern Pavilion on Gadigal land.