Tha Feelstyle is the stage name of award winning hip hop artist Kas Futialo, a New Zealander of Samoan descent. His first album was Break It To Pieces in 2004. Tha Feelstyle was born in Samoa and moved to New Zealand in the 1980s. He raps in English as well as the Samoan language.
History
Tha Feelstyle entered his first rap competition in 1987 and under the name of RIQ was part of the Wellington hip hop duo Rough Opinion with Samoan rapper K.O.S. In the 1990s, he was a member of The Overstayers which included King Kapisi and DJ Raw (aka Ian Seumanu). He has also worked with Andy Morton (aka The Submariner) an experienced producer in Auckland who has worked with various New Zealand artists including King Kapisi and Che Fu. The music video for Tha Feelystyle's award winning single Suamalie/Ain't Mad at You was filmed in Samoa and directed by New Zealand filmmaker Chris Graham, the director of feature film Sione's Wedding. The track also featured in the movie. In 2009, Tha Feelstyle is touring New Zealand with King Kapisi. In 2008, Tha Feelstyle released the Samoan-language album Lokokasi. In March 2011, He released his third album Good Morning Samoa, at the Pasifika Festival. Good Morning Samoa was nominated for three awards at the 2012 Pacific Music Awards - for Best Pacific Male Artist, Best Pacific Language album, and Best Pacific Music Album.
Bill Urale (born 1974), known by his stage name King Kapisi, is a New Zealandhip hop recording artist. He was the first hip hop artist in New Zealand to receive the prestigious Silver Scroll Award at the APRA Awards for Songwriter of the Year for his single Reverse Resistance in 1999, which followed on the popular release of his debut single Sub-Cranium Feeling. Kapisi is of Samoan origin, with his stage name being the Samoan word for 'cabbage'.
Music career
He was signed up as an artist with Festival Mushroom Records (NZ). In 2000 he released his critically acclaimed debut album Savage Thoughts, followed by a second album, 2nd Round Testament, released in New Zealand and Australia in 2003. Local sales for both albums hit the gold status mark. King Kapisi also achieved gold with his single U Can't Resist Us, featuring New Zealand hip hop icon Che Fu in 2003.
The Feelstyle ft. Mareko, Flowz & Lapi Mariner - I Do Believe [HD]
From the 2004 soundtrack to the film "Siones Wedding".....
KAS Tha-Feelstyle Fan Site:
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Tha Feelstyle is the stage name of award winning hip hop artist Kas Futialo, a New Zealander of Samoan descent. His first album was Break It To Pieces in 2004. Tha Feelstyle was born in Samoa and moved to New Zealand in the 1980s. He raps in English as well as the Samoan language
Tha Feelstyle won three awards at the 2005 Pacific Music Awards for his album Break it to Pieces. He won Best Pacific Hip Hop Artist, Best Pacific Male Artist and Best Pacific Song for Suamalie/Ain't Mad at You. Tha Feelstyle had been up against Scribe and Dei Hamo for some of the awards.
Tha ...
published: 24 Nov 2009
NZ Hip Hop Stand Up - Tha Feelstyle 'Suamalie'
Rapped nearly entirely in Samoan, Tha Feelstyle’s 2004 single ‘Suamalie’ was a tribute to the islands of the artist behind the track, Kas Futialo, and helped inspire Pacific artists in Aotearoa to incorporate their native tongue into their hip hop.
Produced by DJ Raw on his garage set up in Wellington, Futialo finished the final lyrics for ‘Suamalie’ and recorded them in an hour and a half. With the song, the Samoan artist saw it as a tribute to the ancestral land that he’d left as a kid.
“As a hip hop artist, the dream is to go to New York, the home of hip hop. For me, my dream was to go back to Samoa and say I did something good,” Kas says. And with Suamalie’s music video, he got to do exactly that.
Returning to his hometown, the filming trip was ‘more than a music video’ for the art...
published: 18 Feb 2022
'Outside Enclosure' Tha Feelstyle
NZ Hip Hop
published: 16 Jun 2008
Su’ga Ea!
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Su’ga Ea! · Tha Feelstyle · K. Futialo · A. Morton · N. Ngatae
Next Goal Wins (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
℗ 2023 Lakeshore Records
Released on: 2023-11-17
Producer, Mixer: Submariner
Recording Engineer: Warren Brown
Mastering Engineer: Patricia Sullivan
Mastering Second Engineer: Jack Doutt
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 16 Nov 2023
SOMETIMES WHEN IT RAINS By THA FEELSTYLE feat ADEAZE
Shot in SAMOA Feb 25th - 1st March 2010
Producer/Director MICHAEL REIHANA
Photography by DANIEL MONAGHAN & MARTYN WILLIAMS
editor DANIEL MONAGHAN
published: 11 Apr 2010
Tha Movement - MASTA Featuring Poetik, MC Arme, SMV, King Kapisi, Mareko & Kas The Feelstyle
· Parental advisory - contains explicit lyrics
· Buy online: https://itunes.apple.com/nz/album/the-undisciplined-son-ep/1231363039
· Voice over skits courtesy of HollyWood HusbandsOf Da Samoa
PG/clean version and wave file available to Radio and DJs by emailing [email protected] Go to The Coconet TV for the rest of story
Music by: Anonymouz
Video directed by: Tuki Laumea
Video filmed by: Joe Murdie
Tha Feelstyle - Tha anthem ( Aotearoa Hiphop vol 1, 1998). Produced by DJ Raw, recorded in his garage. Assisted by DJ Pause (Ritchie Mills). Singing by Leva Finau.
published: 24 Apr 2013
Kas Tha Fieldstyle Orator - Hibiscus Milk (1995)
Kas Tha Fieldstyle Orator (aka Tha Feelstyle) - Hibiscus Milk, from 1995, on Papa Pacific Records.
published: 21 Sep 2013
'FIA VA'AI IA OE' KAS FUTIALO - THA FEELSTYLE
KAS FUTIALO - THA FEELSTYLE SAMOAN ALBUM 'LOKOKASI' [SAMOAN HIP HOP SOUNDS]
From the 2004 soundtrack to the film "Siones Wedding".....
KAS Tha-Feelstyle Fan Site:
http://www.bebo.com/Profile.jsp?MemberId=2728454771
Get his music:...
From the 2004 soundtrack to the film "Siones Wedding".....
KAS Tha-Feelstyle Fan Site:
http://www.bebo.com/Profile.jsp?MemberId=2728454771
Get his music:
http://www.amplifier.co.nz/artist/8345/feelstyle.html
Tha Feelstyle is the stage name of award winning hip hop artist Kas Futialo, a New Zealander of Samoan descent. His first album was Break It To Pieces in 2004. Tha Feelstyle was born in Samoa and moved to New Zealand in the 1980s. He raps in English as well as the Samoan language
Tha Feelstyle won three awards at the 2005 Pacific Music Awards for his album Break it to Pieces. He won Best Pacific Hip Hop Artist, Best Pacific Male Artist and Best Pacific Song for Suamalie/Ain't Mad at You. Tha Feelstyle had been up against Scribe and Dei Hamo for some of the awards.
Tha Feelstyle entered his first rap competition in 1987 and under the name of RIQ was part of the Wellington hip hop duo Rough Opinion with Samoan rapper K.O.S. In the 1990s, he was a member of The Overstayers which included King Kapisi and DJ Raw (aka Ian Seumanu). He has also worked with Andy Morton (aka The Submariner) an experienced producer in Auckland who has worked with various New Zealand artists including King Kapisi and Che Fu. The music video for Tha Feelystyle's award winning single Suamalie/Ain't Mad at You was filmed in Samoa and directed by New Zealand filmmaker Chris Graham, the director of feature film Sione's Wedding. The track also featured in the movie. In 2009, Tha Feelstyle is touring New Zealand with King Kapisi.
From the 2004 soundtrack to the film "Siones Wedding".....
KAS Tha-Feelstyle Fan Site:
http://www.bebo.com/Profile.jsp?MemberId=2728454771
Get his music:
http://www.amplifier.co.nz/artist/8345/feelstyle.html
Tha Feelstyle is the stage name of award winning hip hop artist Kas Futialo, a New Zealander of Samoan descent. His first album was Break It To Pieces in 2004. Tha Feelstyle was born in Samoa and moved to New Zealand in the 1980s. He raps in English as well as the Samoan language
Tha Feelstyle won three awards at the 2005 Pacific Music Awards for his album Break it to Pieces. He won Best Pacific Hip Hop Artist, Best Pacific Male Artist and Best Pacific Song for Suamalie/Ain't Mad at You. Tha Feelstyle had been up against Scribe and Dei Hamo for some of the awards.
Tha Feelstyle entered his first rap competition in 1987 and under the name of RIQ was part of the Wellington hip hop duo Rough Opinion with Samoan rapper K.O.S. In the 1990s, he was a member of The Overstayers which included King Kapisi and DJ Raw (aka Ian Seumanu). He has also worked with Andy Morton (aka The Submariner) an experienced producer in Auckland who has worked with various New Zealand artists including King Kapisi and Che Fu. The music video for Tha Feelystyle's award winning single Suamalie/Ain't Mad at You was filmed in Samoa and directed by New Zealand filmmaker Chris Graham, the director of feature film Sione's Wedding. The track also featured in the movie. In 2009, Tha Feelstyle is touring New Zealand with King Kapisi.
Rapped nearly entirely in Samoan, Tha Feelstyle’s 2004 single ‘Suamalie’ was a tribute to the islands of the artist behind the track, Kas Futialo, and helped in...
Rapped nearly entirely in Samoan, Tha Feelstyle’s 2004 single ‘Suamalie’ was a tribute to the islands of the artist behind the track, Kas Futialo, and helped inspire Pacific artists in Aotearoa to incorporate their native tongue into their hip hop.
Produced by DJ Raw on his garage set up in Wellington, Futialo finished the final lyrics for ‘Suamalie’ and recorded them in an hour and a half. With the song, the Samoan artist saw it as a tribute to the ancestral land that he’d left as a kid.
“As a hip hop artist, the dream is to go to New York, the home of hip hop. For me, my dream was to go back to Samoa and say I did something good,” Kas says. And with Suamalie’s music video, he got to do exactly that.
Returning to his hometown, the filming trip was ‘more than a music video’ for the artist. Directed by filmmaker Chris Graham, the music featured scenes of Kas Futialo rapping across the picturesque surroundings of his Samoan hometown.
When released, the track made it into the Top 40 and went on to win Pacific Song of the year. But even bigger than the impact that the track made on release was the pathway it unlocked for other artists who heard Kas’ unique Samoan rapping.
Watch more of the NZ Hip Hop Stand Up series here -
https://www.thecoconet.tv/coco-docos/nz-hip-hop-stand-up/
Rapped nearly entirely in Samoan, Tha Feelstyle’s 2004 single ‘Suamalie’ was a tribute to the islands of the artist behind the track, Kas Futialo, and helped inspire Pacific artists in Aotearoa to incorporate their native tongue into their hip hop.
Produced by DJ Raw on his garage set up in Wellington, Futialo finished the final lyrics for ‘Suamalie’ and recorded them in an hour and a half. With the song, the Samoan artist saw it as a tribute to the ancestral land that he’d left as a kid.
“As a hip hop artist, the dream is to go to New York, the home of hip hop. For me, my dream was to go back to Samoa and say I did something good,” Kas says. And with Suamalie’s music video, he got to do exactly that.
Returning to his hometown, the filming trip was ‘more than a music video’ for the artist. Directed by filmmaker Chris Graham, the music featured scenes of Kas Futialo rapping across the picturesque surroundings of his Samoan hometown.
When released, the track made it into the Top 40 and went on to win Pacific Song of the year. But even bigger than the impact that the track made on release was the pathway it unlocked for other artists who heard Kas’ unique Samoan rapping.
Watch more of the NZ Hip Hop Stand Up series here -
https://www.thecoconet.tv/coco-docos/nz-hip-hop-stand-up/
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Su’ga Ea! · Tha Feelstyle · K. Futialo · A. Morton · N. Ngatae
Next Goal Wins (Original Motion Picture Soundtra...
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Su’ga Ea! · Tha Feelstyle · K. Futialo · A. Morton · N. Ngatae
Next Goal Wins (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
℗ 2023 Lakeshore Records
Released on: 2023-11-17
Producer, Mixer: Submariner
Recording Engineer: Warren Brown
Mastering Engineer: Patricia Sullivan
Mastering Second Engineer: Jack Doutt
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Su’ga Ea! · Tha Feelstyle · K. Futialo · A. Morton · N. Ngatae
Next Goal Wins (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
℗ 2023 Lakeshore Records
Released on: 2023-11-17
Producer, Mixer: Submariner
Recording Engineer: Warren Brown
Mastering Engineer: Patricia Sullivan
Mastering Second Engineer: Jack Doutt
Auto-generated by YouTube.
· Parental advisory - contains explicit lyrics
· Buy online: https://itunes.apple.com/nz/album/the-undisciplined-son-ep/1231363039
· Voice over skits courtesy of HollyWood HusbandsOf Da Samoa
PG/clean version and wave file available to Radio and DJs by emailing [email protected] Go to The Coconet TV for the rest of story
Music by: Anonymouz
Video directed by: Tuki Laumea
Video filmed by: Joe Murdie
· Parental advisory - contains explicit lyrics
· Buy online: https://itunes.apple.com/nz/album/the-undisciplined-son-ep/1231363039
· Voice over skits courtesy of HollyWood HusbandsOf Da Samoa
PG/clean version and wave file available to Radio and DJs by emailing [email protected] Go to The Coconet TV for the rest of story
Music by: Anonymouz
Video directed by: Tuki Laumea
Video filmed by: Joe Murdie
Tha Feelstyle - Tha anthem ( Aotearoa Hiphop vol 1, 1998). Produced by DJ Raw, recorded in his garage. Assisted by DJ Pause (Ritchie Mills). Singing by Leva Fin...
Tha Feelstyle - Tha anthem ( Aotearoa Hiphop vol 1, 1998). Produced by DJ Raw, recorded in his garage. Assisted by DJ Pause (Ritchie Mills). Singing by Leva Finau.
Tha Feelstyle - Tha anthem ( Aotearoa Hiphop vol 1, 1998). Produced by DJ Raw, recorded in his garage. Assisted by DJ Pause (Ritchie Mills). Singing by Leva Finau.
Music Video of "Screems From Tha Old Plantation" by New Zealand Artist King Kapisi.
published: 30 Mar 2007
Screems From Da Old Plantation
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Screems From Da Old Plantation · King Kapisi
Savage Thoughts
℗ 2001 Festival Records (NZ) Ltd
Composer, Writer: B Urale
Composer: K.Futialo
Writer: L Futialo
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published: 07 Mar 2017
Tha Movement - MASTA Featuring Poetik, MC Arme, SMV, King Kapisi, Mareko & Kas The Feelstyle
· Parental advisory - contains explicit lyrics
· Buy online: https://itunes.apple.com/nz/album/the-undisciplined-son-ep/1231363039
· Voice over skits courtesy of HollyWood HusbandsOf Da Samoa
PG/clean version and wave file available to Radio and DJs by emailing [email protected] Go to The Coconet TV for the rest of story
Music by: Anonymouz
Video directed by: Tuki Laumea
Video filmed by: Joe Murdie
published: 15 Jan 2018
King Kapisi - Raise Up (Official Video)
published: 28 Aug 2020
2nd Migration
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2nd Migration · King Kapisi
Savage Thoughts
℗ 2001 FESTIVAL RECORDS (NZ) LTD
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published: 07 Mar 2017
King Kapisi, Che Fu and Adeaze performing a medley at the 49th annual Silver Scroll Awards
King Kapisi, Che Fu and Adeaze performing a medley at the 49th annual Silver Scroll Awards. The 2014 APRA Silver Scroll Awards were held at TSB Arena in Wellington on 30th October 2014.
published: 15 Dec 2014
Da Ula
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Da Ula · King Kapisi
Savage Thoughts
℗ 2001 FESTIVAL RECORDS (NZ) LTD
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published: 07 Mar 2017
Fortune Tala ft. King Kapisi
King Kapisi comes to Fortune Tala for some advice on his athleticism at age 50
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published: 16 Apr 2014
king kapisi - subcranium feeling
King Kap has that old subcranium feeling going on.
one of NZ's best hip hop maestros with a kickin' track and really great video (simple but great)
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Screems From Da Old Plantation · King Kapisi
Savage Thoughts
℗ 2001 Festival Records (NZ) Ltd
Composer, Writer: B Ural...
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Screems From Da Old Plantation · King Kapisi
Savage Thoughts
℗ 2001 Festival Records (NZ) Ltd
Composer, Writer: B Urale
Composer: K.Futialo
Writer: L Futialo
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Screems From Da Old Plantation · King Kapisi
Savage Thoughts
℗ 2001 Festival Records (NZ) Ltd
Composer, Writer: B Urale
Composer: K.Futialo
Writer: L Futialo
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· Parental advisory - contains explicit lyrics
· Buy online: https://itunes.apple.com/nz/album/the-undisciplined-son-ep/1231363039
· Voice over skits courtesy of HollyWood HusbandsOf Da Samoa
PG/clean version and wave file available to Radio and DJs by emailing [email protected] Go to The Coconet TV for the rest of story
Music by: Anonymouz
Video directed by: Tuki Laumea
Video filmed by: Joe Murdie
· Parental advisory - contains explicit lyrics
· Buy online: https://itunes.apple.com/nz/album/the-undisciplined-son-ep/1231363039
· Voice over skits courtesy of HollyWood HusbandsOf Da Samoa
PG/clean version and wave file available to Radio and DJs by emailing [email protected] Go to The Coconet TV for the rest of story
Music by: Anonymouz
Video directed by: Tuki Laumea
Video filmed by: Joe Murdie
King Kapisi, Che Fu and Adeaze performing a medley at the 49th annual Silver Scroll Awards. The 2014 APRA Silver Scroll Awards were held at TSB Arena in Welling...
King Kapisi, Che Fu and Adeaze performing a medley at the 49th annual Silver Scroll Awards. The 2014 APRA Silver Scroll Awards were held at TSB Arena in Wellington on 30th October 2014.
King Kapisi, Che Fu and Adeaze performing a medley at the 49th annual Silver Scroll Awards. The 2014 APRA Silver Scroll Awards were held at TSB Arena in Wellington on 30th October 2014.
King Kapisi comes to Fortune Tala for some advice on his athleticism at age 50
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From the 2004 soundtrack to the film "Siones Wedding".....
KAS Tha-Feelstyle Fan Site:
http://www.bebo.com/Profile.jsp?MemberId=2728454771
Get his music:
http://www.amplifier.co.nz/artist/8345/feelstyle.html
Tha Feelstyle is the stage name of award winning hip hop artist Kas Futialo, a New Zealander of Samoan descent. His first album was Break It To Pieces in 2004. Tha Feelstyle was born in Samoa and moved to New Zealand in the 1980s. He raps in English as well as the Samoan language
Tha Feelstyle won three awards at the 2005 Pacific Music Awards for his album Break it to Pieces. He won Best Pacific Hip Hop Artist, Best Pacific Male Artist and Best Pacific Song for Suamalie/Ain't Mad at You. Tha Feelstyle had been up against Scribe and Dei Hamo for some of the awards.
Tha Feelstyle entered his first rap competition in 1987 and under the name of RIQ was part of the Wellington hip hop duo Rough Opinion with Samoan rapper K.O.S. In the 1990s, he was a member of The Overstayers which included King Kapisi and DJ Raw (aka Ian Seumanu). He has also worked with Andy Morton (aka The Submariner) an experienced producer in Auckland who has worked with various New Zealand artists including King Kapisi and Che Fu. The music video for Tha Feelystyle's award winning single Suamalie/Ain't Mad at You was filmed in Samoa and directed by New Zealand filmmaker Chris Graham, the director of feature film Sione's Wedding. The track also featured in the movie. In 2009, Tha Feelstyle is touring New Zealand with King Kapisi.
Rapped nearly entirely in Samoan, Tha Feelstyle’s 2004 single ‘Suamalie’ was a tribute to the islands of the artist behind the track, Kas Futialo, and helped inspire Pacific artists in Aotearoa to incorporate their native tongue into their hip hop.
Produced by DJ Raw on his garage set up in Wellington, Futialo finished the final lyrics for ‘Suamalie’ and recorded them in an hour and a half. With the song, the Samoan artist saw it as a tribute to the ancestral land that he’d left as a kid.
“As a hip hop artist, the dream is to go to New York, the home of hip hop. For me, my dream was to go back to Samoa and say I did something good,” Kas says. And with Suamalie’s music video, he got to do exactly that.
Returning to his hometown, the filming trip was ‘more than a music video’ for the artist. Directed by filmmaker Chris Graham, the music featured scenes of Kas Futialo rapping across the picturesque surroundings of his Samoan hometown.
When released, the track made it into the Top 40 and went on to win Pacific Song of the year. But even bigger than the impact that the track made on release was the pathway it unlocked for other artists who heard Kas’ unique Samoan rapping.
Watch more of the NZ Hip Hop Stand Up series here -
https://www.thecoconet.tv/coco-docos/nz-hip-hop-stand-up/
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Su’ga Ea! · Tha Feelstyle · K. Futialo · A. Morton · N. Ngatae
Next Goal Wins (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
℗ 2023 Lakeshore Records
Released on: 2023-11-17
Producer, Mixer: Submariner
Recording Engineer: Warren Brown
Mastering Engineer: Patricia Sullivan
Mastering Second Engineer: Jack Doutt
Auto-generated by YouTube.
· Parental advisory - contains explicit lyrics
· Buy online: https://itunes.apple.com/nz/album/the-undisciplined-son-ep/1231363039
· Voice over skits courtesy of HollyWood HusbandsOf Da Samoa
PG/clean version and wave file available to Radio and DJs by emailing [email protected] Go to The Coconet TV for the rest of story
Music by: Anonymouz
Video directed by: Tuki Laumea
Video filmed by: Joe Murdie
Tha Feelstyle - Tha anthem ( Aotearoa Hiphop vol 1, 1998). Produced by DJ Raw, recorded in his garage. Assisted by DJ Pause (Ritchie Mills). Singing by Leva Finau.
Tha Feelstyle is the stage name of award winning hip hop artist Kas Futialo, a New Zealander of Samoan descent. His first album was Break It To Pieces in 2004. Tha Feelstyle was born in Samoa and moved to New Zealand in the 1980s. He raps in English as well as the Samoan language.
History
Tha Feelstyle entered his first rap competition in 1987 and under the name of RIQ was part of the Wellington hip hop duo Rough Opinion with Samoan rapper K.O.S. In the 1990s, he was a member of The Overstayers which included King Kapisi and DJ Raw (aka Ian Seumanu). He has also worked with Andy Morton (aka The Submariner) an experienced producer in Auckland who has worked with various New Zealand artists including King Kapisi and Che Fu. The music video for Tha Feelystyle's award winning single Suamalie/Ain't Mad at You was filmed in Samoa and directed by New Zealand filmmaker Chris Graham, the director of feature film Sione's Wedding. The track also featured in the movie. In 2009, Tha Feelstyle is touring New Zealand with King Kapisi. In 2008, Tha Feelstyle released the Samoan-language album Lokokasi. In March 2011, He released his third album Good Morning Samoa, at the Pasifika Festival. Good Morning Samoa was nominated for three awards at the 2012 Pacific Music Awards - for Best Pacific Male Artist, Best Pacific Language album, and Best Pacific Music Album.
Provided to YouTube by WM New Zealand
Screems From Da Old Plantation · King Kapisi
Savage Thoughts
℗ 2001 Festival Records (NZ) Ltd
Composer, Writer: B Urale
Composer: K.Futialo
Writer: L Futialo
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· Parental advisory - contains explicit lyrics
· Buy online: https://itunes.apple.com/nz/album/the-undisciplined-son-ep/1231363039
· Voice over skits courtesy of HollyWood HusbandsOf Da Samoa
PG/clean version and wave file available to Radio and DJs by emailing [email protected] Go to The Coconet TV for the rest of story
Music by: Anonymouz
Video directed by: Tuki Laumea
Video filmed by: Joe Murdie
King Kapisi, Che Fu and Adeaze performing a medley at the 49th annual Silver Scroll Awards. The 2014 APRA Silver Scroll Awards were held at TSB Arena in Wellington on 30th October 2014.
King Kapisi comes to Fortune Tala for some advice on his athleticism at age 50
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Bridge: Make way seletah rum dem mad feel While me rugged dance hall echoes (Fa'apa boom, boom, Fa'apa boom, boom) Midnight reflect sunrays da di di da da oooohhhh Chorus: Screams from da old plantation (non-stop) (Fai fai pea, fai fai pea) Verse 1: You are immersed in a vision cultivated by this Samoan Strong is my brethren Samoa mo Samoa Island brothers extend a vibe to the X'.but the only X Samoans know is XXL OS equals over-sized, overstayers, over stretched last names Pack it up can you pronounce it Delete the error that began with ages Visual effects guaranteed by the flick of no brown man but not. Brown copper Polynesians has been exploited (sina oe) Come into my life I got coconuts to show you Chorus: Verse 2: It's just my savage instincts coming back from the brink Revitalise the knowledge that we lost (you better think) Culture ebbing's being lost in the ignorance from the ma to the pa to the child Wonder why your child is running round real wild Pass on the knowledge so the tongue leaves it's cradle Or take them back home to the motherland and teach The ways of our elders lifestyles and the speech Chorus: Verse 3: Enter the mind of a Hamo, I'm just a psycho Ready to blow up the mic from into to outro Ballheads try to understand it's doubtful You try to make me out your efforts are pitiful (pitiful) I'm from Savaii, village is Fagamalo When it comes to battling I'm just an animal (Tiger) fix amnesia Second migration, we all paying homeage to the old plantation We just paying homeage to the old plantation Bridge Chorus