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  2. Music of Samoa - Wikipedia

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    Samoa police brass band marching in Apia to flag raising ceremony. The band marches every morning Mondays - Fridays in Samoa. With the introduction of Christianity, especially after the arrival of LMS missionaries in 1830, the music of Samoa was greatly influenced by Western evangelical hymnody and popular music, particularly North American popular music.

  3. 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.

  4. Category:Songs in Samoan - Wikipedia

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  5. 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 ]

  6. 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]

  7. Music of Polynesia - Wikipedia

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    J Boog (USA) is a reggae performer of Samoan descent based in Hawaii. [8] Chris Boomer is a reggae artists from Guam. [9] Polynesian heritage artists feature in pop music culture including Dinah Jane (USA) of Fifth Harmony. Some Polynesian islands have developed a cassette industry, most notably Fiji, Tonga and Samoa. [citation needed]

  8. Category:Samoan musicians - Wikipedia

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  9. Scribe (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    Malo Ioane Luafutu, [1] [2] also called Jeshua Ioane Luafutu [3] [4] (born on 29 May 1979), and better known by his stage name Scribe, is a New Zealand rapper of Samoan descent. . He achieved two solo number ones on the singles chart from his debut album, The Crusader, which was released in 2003 in New Zealand and later certified four times platin