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  2. Category:Samoan musicians - Wikipedia

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    Music portal; Oceania portal ... Musicians from the country of Samoa (officially, the Independent State of Samoa). Subcategories. This category has the following 2 ...

  3. Music of Samoa - Wikipedia

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    Samoan Talipalau log drums at Piula Theological College, distant ancestor of the Fijian Lali drums. The Music of Samoa is a complex mix of cultures and traditions, with pre- and post-European contact histories. Since American colonization, popular traditions such as rap and hip hop have been integrated into Samoan music.

  4. Sam Ah Chookoon - Wikipedia

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    By early 2019, he had recorded and released a country song in Samoan. [5] He was one of the first Polynesian artists to play at Tamworth. [9] Along with Uili Lafaele Junior who is a former Pesega College music teacher, Chookoon has set up a recording studio in Samoa to work with aspiring artists. [10]

  5. Category:Samoan singers - Wikipedia

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    Music portal; Oceania portal; Pages in category "Samoan singers" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ...

  6. The Five Stars - Wikipedia

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    The Five Stars is a family pop band who has recorded many albums of well known and original Samoan and pacific songs. The reference of "Five Stars" in the band's name denotes the five stars on the national flag of Samoa. [1]

  7. 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".

  8. 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.

  9. Iosefa Enari - Wikipedia

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    Enari was the Artistic Director and creator of Classical Polynesia, an operatic work of Samoan songs and music rearranged to opera by Samoan-born New Zealand composer Igelese Ete. [7] In 1998, Classical Polynesia premiered at the New Zealand International Festival of the Arts at the Illot Concert Chamber, Wellington Town Hall.