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Nesian Mystik
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Nesian Mystik are one of the top hip hop and RnB groups in New Zealand, blending a variety of polynesian singing and rhyme styles into a un… read moreNesian Mystik are one of the top hip hop and RnB groups in New Zealand, blending a variety of polynesian singing and rhyme styles into a unique flavour of music. They beging with a top selling single Nesian Style following up with their … read moreNesian Mystik are one of the top hip hop and RnB groups in New Zealand, blending a variety of polynesian singing and rhyme styles into a unique flavour of music. They beging with a top selling single Nesian Style following up with their #1 debut album Polysaturated in 2002. In 2006 the eagerly aw… read more -
Tipene
2,344 listeners
Born & raised in Flaxmere, Hawkes Bay. Emceeing since the early 90's. Joined a group Tribal Syndicate in 99' which is still c… read moreBorn & raised in Flaxmere, Hawkes Bay. Emceeing since the early 90's. Joined a group Tribal Syndicate in 99' which is still currently active. Tipene is known for his sharp delivery using both Te Reo Maori (Native language o… read moreBorn & raised in Flaxmere, Hawkes Bay. Emceeing since the early 90's. Joined a group Tribal Syndicate in 99' which is still currently active. Tipene is known for his sharp delivery using both Te Reo Maori (Native language of NZ) and the english language along side one another delive… read more -
Swidt
7,379 listeners
SWIDT (See What I Did There?) are a hip-hop collective from Onehunga, New Zealand. SmokeyGotBeatz debut project SWIDT vs Everybody was list… read moreSWIDT (See What I Did There?) are a hip-hop collective from Onehunga, New Zealand. SmokeyGotBeatz debut project SWIDT vs Everybody was listed as No.16 in The New Zealand Herald's 20 Best Albums of 2016. They released their official … read moreSWIDT (See What I Did There?) are a hip-hop collective from Onehunga, New Zealand. SmokeyGotBeatz debut project SWIDT vs Everybody was listed as No.16 in The New Zealand Herald's 20 Best Albums of 2016. They released their official debut album STONEYHUNGA, dedicated to their home suburb of O… read more -
Smashproof
8,370 listeners
Smashproof are a hip hop group from South Auckland, New Zealand signed to Move The Crowd Records and consisting of friends Young Sid, Deach and Tyree. Formed in 2005, they released their debut album as a group in 2009, titled The Weekend. It featured the hit single Brother, featuring Gin Wigmore,… read more -
J.Williams
2,862 listeners
Joshua Elia Williams (born September 3, 1986 in South Auckland, New Zealand) is a R&B singer and professional hip hop dancer signed to… read moreJoshua Elia Williams (born September 3, 1986 in South Auckland, New Zealand) is a R&B singer and professional hip hop dancer signed to Illegal Musik Records. Drawing many comparisons to Chris Brown and Ne-Yo, his debut album Young L… read moreJoshua Elia Williams (born September 3, 1986 in South Auckland, New Zealand) is a R&B singer and professional hip hop dancer signed to Illegal Musik Records. Drawing many comparisons to Chris Brown and Ne-Yo, his debut album Young Love was released in July of 2009, and debuted at number one … read more -
Rob Ruha
8,211 listeners
'Rob Ruha' is a New Zealand musician from Whakatane, who primarily sings in Te Reo Māori. His song '35' with Ka Hao, a … read more'Rob Ruha' is a New Zealand musician from Whakatane, who primarily sings in Te Reo Māori. His song '35' with Ka Hao, a New Zealand youth choir, went viral in 2021. He was also the music director for the Māori language… read more'Rob Ruha' is a New Zealand musician from Whakatane, who primarily sings in Te Reo Māori. His song '35' with Ka Hao, a New Zealand youth choir, went viral in 2021. He was also the music director for the Māori language version of the Walt Disney film 'Moana,' View wiki -
Prince Tui Teka
3,241 listeners
Teka was from Ruatahuna in the Ureweras (1937), and had a musical childhood. His mother played mouth organ and clarinet, and his father was… read moreTeka was from Ruatahuna in the Ureweras (1937), and had a musical childhood. His mother played mouth organ and clarinet, and his father was a saxophonist with a bush band. After learning guitar and saxophone at woolshed dances with teena… read moreTeka was from Ruatahuna in the Ureweras (1937), and had a musical childhood. His mother played mouth organ and clarinet, and his father was a saxophonist with a bush band. After learning guitar and saxophone at woolshed dances with teenage bands, Teka moved to Sydney and began a six-year stand wi… read more -
King Kapisi
8,120 listeners
Samoan artist King Kapisi aka Bill Urale was the first Polynesian hip-hop artist to receive the prestigious APRA Silver Scroll Award for So… read moreSamoan artist King Kapisi aka Bill Urale was the first Polynesian hip-hop artist to receive the prestigious APRA Silver Scroll Award for Songwriter of the Year for his single Reverse Resistance in 1999. King Kapisi has released three alb… read moreSamoan artist King Kapisi aka Bill Urale was the first Polynesian hip-hop artist to receive the prestigious APRA Silver Scroll Award for Songwriter of the Year for his single Reverse Resistance in 1999. King Kapisi has released three albums, Savage Thoughts (2000) and 2nd Round Testament (2003) a… read more -
Patea Maori Club
9,937 listeners
Patea Maori Club was New Zealand group formed in the small town of Patea in the mid-1980s after the town was suffering after its main sourc… read morePatea Maori Club was New Zealand group formed in the small town of Patea in the mid-1980s after the town was suffering after its main source of employment, an abbatoir/freezing works, was closed. The group's song, "Poi E",… read morePatea Maori Club was New Zealand group formed in the small town of Patea in the mid-1980s after the town was suffering after its main source of employment, an abbatoir/freezing works, was closed. The group's song, "Poi E", was initially rejected by record companies, so producer Dal… read more