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  2. God Bless Fiji - Wikipedia

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    The anthem's English version is usually sung. The English and Fijian lyrics are not translations of each other and have very little in common. [1]In August 2008, the draft version of the People's Charter for Change, Peace and Progress, a government document intended to supplement the Constitution and reconcile ethnic and linguistic divides, suggested that the national anthem should be in the ...

  3. Laisa Vulakoro - Wikipedia

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    Laisa Vulakoro (born 13 August 1960 [1]) is a Fijian singer known as the Queen of Vude.She comes from the island of Yacata in Cakaudrove Province.Her music combines disco, rock and Fijian folk music.

  4. Dwelling in Beulah Land - Wikipedia

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  5. Fiji Performing Rights Association - Wikipedia

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    Best Gospel Song Faith Harvest Worship for the song Jisu sa Voleka Maip “Longing” By Dawn Gospel “Noqu Kalou Au Tagi vei Kemuni” By Saimone Vuatalevu: Most Popular Music Video Kula Kei Uluivuya for Noqu Senikau “Ena Bogi” By Savuto Vakadewavosa Sai Kemuni” By One 2 Eight “Shes not crying anymore” By Naseda

  6. Procera Music - Wikipedia

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    Procera Music, is the largest Record label in Fiji, headquartered in Suva, it is one of the biggest [1] recording and music distribution companies in the South Pacific region.

  7. Music of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    Fiji is an island nation in the Pacific Ocean.Though geographically Melanesian, the music of Fiji is more Polynesian in character. Nevertheless, Fijian folk styles are distinct in their fusion of Polynesian and Melanesian traditions.

  8. Chulu Chululu - Wikipedia

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    Chulu Chululu sometimes referred to as Chululu is a Fijian song that has been covered by a multitude of artists ranging from Peter Posa to Bill Sevesi & His Islanders. An English version of this song was a hit for Bill and Boyd .

  9. Malumu ni Tobu kei Naivaukura - Wikipedia

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    2008: R.K.S Vol. 1 2009: Yali Na Dina Vol. 2 2010: Au Sega Ni Kila Vol. 3 2011: Velavela Dina Vol. 4 2012: Sa sevi koso na senikau Vol. 2013: Taqiri Tu Na Lali Vol. 6 2014: Noqu I Tau Vol. 7