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  2. Tenelle - Wikipedia

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    She became internationally recognized after the release of her single "Flava" by Grammy nominated artist Meghan Trainor in 2013. [4] The song quickly rose on the iTunes singles chart, even reaching the number 1 spot. [1] Tenelle's 2014 single "Get Some" was the most requested song on Honolulu's contemporary hits station, KCCN-FM. [4]

  3. 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]

  4. Taimane Gardner - Wikipedia

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    Taimane Tauiliili Bobby Gardner, [1] (born February 13, 1989) who often performs under the mononym Taimane, is an American ukulele virtuoso and composer. In 2019, she won a Nā Hōkū Hanohano award, for Favorite Entertainer of the Year. [2]

  5. J Boog - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Fealofani Afemata (born 1983), [1] [2] better known by his stage name J Boog, is an American-Samoan reggae singer and songwriter. J Boog has released three albums that reached the top ten of the Billboard Reggae Albums chart, debuting with Hear Me Roar in 2007.

  6. Category:Actresses of Samoan descent - Wikipedia

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  7. Tauʻolunga - Wikipedia

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    The tau'olunga is a dance for single young women, especially for them to show off on their wedding day. It is rare--but not impossible--for a married couple or an older woman to do a tau'olunga. It is also rare to see a man perform the dance, but he can mimic the dancing girl's movements in an exaggerated manner to make her beauty more striking ...

  8. The Yandall Sisters - Wikipedia

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    The Yandall Sisters were a popular New Zealand-born Samoan all-female singing group of the 1970s, who made a major contribution to music in New Zealand. [1] The members of the group were Caroline, Mary and Adele Yandall, and later younger sister Pauline Yandall.

  9. YouTube Music - Wikipedia

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    YouTube Music is a music streaming service developed by the American video platform YouTube, a subsidiary of Google.The service is designed with a user interface that allows users to explore songs and music videos on YouTube based on genres, playlists, and recommendations.