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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 ...
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In April, 2016, two of his compositions were nominated in the FPRA Music awards. They were "Mere Khuda Meri Dohai Sun" in the Best Hindi Song category and "Noqu Kalou Au Tagi vei Kemuni" in the Best Gospel Song category. [8] In 2014, his album Na Loloma Uasivi, a 10-track compilation of some of his more memorable work was released. [9]
Best Gospel Song Holy, Savasava by CMFI Zone 21 [25] NOQU KALOU by SULIASI TUILAWALAWA MAROROI AU by EXTOL GOSPEL International Achievement Saimoni Vuatalevu Hall of Fame Neumi Kalou (Deceased) Best New Artist Senilagakali kei Koroilagi DRIXSTAR SULIASI ULUILAKEBA Outstanding Service to Fijian Music Nem and Talei Artist of the Year
Pacific Islands Radio describes her music as being primarily gospel songs, but also "rang[ing] from traditional to modern music". [1] The Papua New Guinea Post-Courier describes her music as gospel music, "mixed with slow ballads, R‘n’B, hip hop and South Pacific flavour", and notes that she sings in "many languages", including Tok Pisin ...
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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 .
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.