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  2. Anuhea Jenkins - Wikipedia

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    Anuhea's aunt Nalani Jenkins Choy is a member of Na Leo Pilimehana, the most successful Hawaiian female music group to date. [3] She is close friends with fellow Hawaiian singer and former Kamehameha classmate Kimie Miner. [3] In November 2013, Anuhea gave birth to her son Ikena Jack. [9] [10]

  3. Poetry Man - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, "Poetry Man" returned to the Adult Contemporary chart in a cover by Hawaiian female vocal trio Na Leo Pilimehana, which peaked at #24. In 2007, Queen Latifah recorded a cover version of "Poetry Man" that was included on her Grammy-nominated album Trav'lin' Light.

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  5. Music of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The music of Hawaii includes an array of traditional and popular styles, ranging from native Hawaiian folk music to modern rock and hip hop.Styles like slack-key guitar are well known worldwide, while Hawaiian-tinged music is a frequent part of Hollywood soundtracks.

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  7. KUBT - Wikipedia

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    KUBT, which signed on in January 1979 as KPIG (a disco station) and later became album oriented rock-formatted KMAI, has been a rhythmic top 40 in its two incarnations, from 1986 to 2010 (it picked up the KIKI calls in 1989, and was known as "I-94" until 2003, later rebranded as "Hot 93.9" until 2010), and since September 2, 2016, when it returned to the format as the current "93.9 The BEAT."

  8. Tim Pierce discography - Wikipedia

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    Feel the Spirit – Nã Leo Pilimehana (2005) Unwritten – Natasha Bedingfield (2005) Prince of Darkness – Ozzy Osbourne (2005) Ronan Keating – Ronan Keating (2005) All That I Am – Santana (2005) Sissi Enamorada – Sissi (2005) Spin – Steve Cole (2005) Susie Suh – Susie Suh (2005) Dancing on Tables Barefoot – Tara Blaise (2005)

  9. Na Lani ʻEhā - Wikipedia

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    Na Lani ʻEhā translates as The Royal Four or The Heavenly Four. [1] In the Hawaiian language , na is a plural form of "the", lani means "heaven" or "royal", while ʻEhā is "four". [ 2 ] In traditional Hawaiian culture, the aliʻi (chiefs or royals) class were poetically referred to as lani or "Heavenly Ones".