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  2. Lolenese Usoaliʻi-Hickey - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, she released five singles with Papa Pacific and Warner Music. In 2004, she moved to Samoa and established her own record label, focusing on traditional Samoan music. The same year, she was a founding member of the Pacific Island Music Awards in New Zealand. She also founded the Samoan Music Awards in 2010. [2]

  3. Samoan hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    At the root of hip hop culture in Samoa is a focus on dancing, stemming from the importance of dance in traditional Samoan culture. According to Katerina Teaiwa from the University of Hawaii at Manoa , hip hop culture is important for Samoan youth and the arts are transforming Samoans, including those outside of Samoa. [ 1 ]

  4. Category:Songs in Samoan - Wikipedia

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  5. Let Me Hear You Whisper (song) - Wikipedia

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    Let me Hear You Whisper is a popular Samoan song that has been covered by a multitude of artists that include Jo Stafford, Nephi Hannemann, the Samoan Surf Riders, Fatu, and many others. The song is a staple in Samoan music and has great popularity in the Pacific. The title in Samoan is "Tele i’a o le sami".

  6. Music of Samoa - Wikipedia

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    A Samoan group called Le Pasefika, going against the current trend by playing only old music, has become the hottest-selling Samoan group in the United States. The nearly three decades of Samoan involvement in street dance and rap music in the United States has significantly affected cultural production in places where Samoans settled ...

  7. Samoan hip hop - Wikipedia

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    At the root of hip hop culture in Samoa is a focus on dancing, stemming from the importance of dance in traditional Samoan culture. According to Katerina Teaiwa from the University of Hawaii at Manoa , hip hop culture is important for Samoan youth and the arts are transforming Samoans, including those outside of Samoa. [ 1 ]

  8. Jerome Grey - Wikipedia

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    Jerome Grey is a Samoan musician based in California. His song "We Are Samoa" was popular and became an unofficial anthem for the country. [2] Grey was educated at Chanel College in Apia. [3] Among the musicians he has worked with are Seminary Uesele and Harry Sinapi, collectively known as the Samoan Three.

  9. Category:Samoan musicians - Wikipedia

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