Pacific Music Awards

Pacific Music Awards
Awarded for Excellence in Pacific music in New Zealand
Sponsored by Vodafone NZ
Location Vodafone Events Centre, Auckland
Country New Zealand
Presented by Pacific Music Awards Committee
First awarded 2005
Website http://www.pacificmusicawards.org.nz

The Pacific Music Awards are an annual New Zealand music award ceremony that honours excellence in Pacific music in New Zealand. The awards honour musicians who primarily work in the Pacific Island style of music from the Cook Islands, Fiji, Niue, Samoa, Tonga, Tokelau or Tuvalu, and also in urban and gospel genre categories.[1]

The Pacific Music Awards are run by the Pacific Music Awards Committee, which was founded in 2004 with the goal of establishing and running an annual awards for the Pacific music community in New Zealand.[2]

Awards

As of the 2014, 12 awards are given. The Best Pacific Music Album award is part of the annual Recording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ) New Zealand Music Awards. Previously called the Polynesian Music Tui award, the award was renamed and the presentation was moved to the Pacific Music Awards in 2005. The Tui trophy is one of three genre awards that are presented at specialist award ceremonies, separate from the main New Zealand Music Awards ceremony, however the winner is also recognised at the main NZMA ceremony later in the year.[3]

The Pacific Music Awards also include the Lifetime Achievement Award, which is given to an individual or group who has made a significant contribution to Pacific music, and the Phillip Fuemana Most Promising Artist Award, which honours an upcoming individual or group.[4]

2005 Pacific Music Awards

The 2005 awards were held on Friday 11 March 2005 as part of the annual Pasifika Festival held in Western Springs, Auckland. Hip hop artist Tha Feelstyle won three of the six contestable awards. The Lifetime Achievement Award was given to producer and community figure Phil Fuemana, who died two weeks before the ceremony.[3][5][6][7]

Winners and nominees

Best Pacific Female Artist Award Best Pacific Male Artist
  • Sara-Jane Auva'a - Sara-Jane
    • Anna Williams - "Searching"
    • Kat Theo - "Waiting"
Sponsored by NZ Music Industry Commission
Best Pacific Group Best Pacific Urban Artist
Sponsored by Radio 531PI
Sponsored by Niu FM
APRA Best Pacific Song Best Pacific Music Album — Tui Award
  • Ardijah - Journey
    • Aniseto Falemoe - Afe O Maila Ole Alofa
    • Ephraim - Moemoea o Avaiki
Lifetime Achievement Award
No finalists were announced in this category.

2006 Pacific Music Awards

The 2006 awards were held on Friday 12 May 2006 at the TelstraClear Pacific Events Centre in Manukau, Auckland. The awards were moved from March to May to coincide with New Zealand Music Month. No longer held as part of the Pasifika festival, the awards venue moved to the TelstraClear Pacific Events Centre in Manukau. The Phillip Fuemana Most Promising Artist Award was added, in honour of the late music producer.[8][9][10]

Best Pacific Female Artist Award Best Pacific Male Artist
Sponsored by NZ Music Industry Commission
Best Pacific Group Best Pacific Urban Artist
Sponsored by Radio 531PI
  • Mt Vaea - Mama
    • Beatrootz - "No DJz"
    • Cydel - "Luv Iz"
Sponsored by Niu FM
APRA Best Pacific Song Best Pacific Music Album — Tui Award
  • Savage - "Swing"
    • Beatrootz - "No DJz"
    • Cydel - "Luv Iz"
  • Mt Vaea Band - Mama
    • JXN & LavaBoyKila - First off the Blane
    • Annie Puletiuatoa - Childhood
Lifetime Achievement Award Phillip Fuemana Most Promising Artist Award
No finalists were announced in this category.
No finalists were announced in this category.
  • Richard Recalde

2007 Pacific Music Awards

The 2007 awards were held on Thursday 31 May 2007 at the TelstraClear Pacific Events Centre in Manukau, Auckland. Boy band Spacifix won three of the six contestable awards.[11]

Best Pacific Female Artist Award Best Pacific Male Artist
Sponsored by Counties Manukau DHB/Smokefree
  • AaradhnaI Love You
    • Sara-Jane Auva’a - Merry Christmas
    • Sara Halatutavaha - Tau Fuata Niue
Sponsored by NZ Music Industry Commission
Best Pacific Group Best Pacific Urban Artist
Sponsored by Radio 531PI
Sponsored by Niu FM
APRA Best Pacific Song Best Pacific Music Album — Tui Award
  • Spacifix - "Gotta Get Like This"
    • Aaradhna - "I Love You Too"
    • Vaniah Toloa - "Tukua"
  • Spacifix - Much Love
    • Amene - In Your Name We Pray
    • Vaniah Toloa - Tukua
Lifetime Achievement Award Phillip Fuemana Most Promising Artist Award
No finalists were announced in this category.
No finalists were announced in this category.

2008 S3 Pacific Music Awards

From 2008 to 2010, the awards were known as the S3 Pacific Music Awards, with the Pacific road safety organisation S3 the naming-rights sponsor for three years. The 2008 awards were held on Thursday 29 May 2008 at the TelstraClear Pacific Events Centre in Manukau. A new People's Choice category was added to the awards, with the public voting on the shortlist of all finalists on the PMA website.[12][13]

Best Pacific Female Artist Award Best Pacific Male Artist
Sponsored by Pacific Blue
  • Lole - The Movement
    • Delani - "Butterflies"
    • Zeisha Fremaux - "Secret Game"
Sponsored by NZ Music Commission
Best Pacific Group Best Pacific Urban Artist
Sponsored by Radio 531PI
  • Te Vaka - Olatia
    • Three Houses Down - Dreadtown
    • Cydel - Soul Finder
Sponsored by Niu FM
APRA Best Pacific Song Best Pacific Music Album — Tui Award
  • Scribe - "Say It Again"
    (Luafutu/Hammond/Iusitini/Iusitini/Mushroom Music Publishing)
    • Three Houses Down - "DandyMan" (Puriri/Pome'e)
    • Ill Semantics feat. Adeaze - "Take It Slow"
      (Arona/Moore/Tupa’i/Tupa’i/Holmes)
Sponsored by S³
  • Te Vaka - Olatia
    • Three Houses Down - Dreadtown
    • Cydel - Soul Finder
People's Choice Best Pacific Artist Award Lifetime Achievement Award
Sponsored by Manukau City Council
No finalists were announced in this category.
  • Three Houses Down
Sponsored by Manukau Institute of Technology
No finalists were announced in this category.
  • Sione Aleki
Phillip Fuemana Most Promising Artist Award
No finalists were announced in this category.
  • Matthew Salapu Faiumu

2009 S3 Pacific Music Awards

The 2009 S3 Pacific Music Awards were held on Saturday 23 May 2009 at the TelstraClear Pacific Events Centre in Manukau, Auckland. Pop group Nesian Mystik won the most awards, with four wins. An award for Best Pacific Gospel Album was added to the honours.[13]

Best Pacific Female Artist Award Best Pacific Male Artist
Sponsored by Pacific Blue
  • Ladi6 - Time Is Not Much
    • Angela Afeaki - Tongan Rendezvous
    • Iva Lamkum - Iva Lamkum EP
Sponsored by NZ Music Commission
Best Pacific Group Best Pacific Urban Artist
Sponsored by Radio 531PI
Sponsored by Niu FM
APRA Best Pacific Song Best Pacific Music Album — Tui Award
  • Nesian Mystik - "Nesian 101"
    (Atai/Manukau/McNulty/Reeder/Rikiau/Strickson‐Pua)
    • Angela Afeaki - "Happy Happy Tonga" (A. Afeaki/W. Afeaki/J. Afeaki)
    • Ladi6 - "Walk Right Up" (K. Tamati/B. Park)
Sponsored by S³
  • Nesian Mystik - "Elevator Musiq"
    • Angela Afeaki - "Tongan Rendezvous"
    • Ladi6 - "Time is Not Much"
Best Pacific Gospel Album People's Choice Best Pacific Artist Award
  • Oyster Music (Various Artists) - The Gospel According to...
    • St Pauls Methodist Church Otara - 2008 Choir
    • South Auckland Community Church Band - Set Us Free
Sponsored by Manukau City Council
Lifetime Achievement Award Phillip Fuemana Most Promising Artist Award
Sponsored by Manukau Institute of Technology
No finalists were announced in this category.
  • Sweet & Irie

2010 S3 Pacific Music Awards

The 2010 S3 Pacific Music Awards were held on Saturday 29 May 2010 at the TelstraClear Pacific Events Centre in Auckland. South Auckland group Three Houses Down took out two prizes. The People's Choice Award was not given in 2010 due to "an irregularity in the voting which compromised the results." A new prize was introduced for the most Radio Airplay.[14][15]

Best Pacific Female Artist Award Best Pacific Male Artist
Sponsored by Pacific Blue
Sponsored by NZ Music Commission
Best Pacific Group Best Pacific Urban Artist
Sponsored by Radio 531PI
Sponsored by Niu FM
APRA Best Pacific Song Best Pacific Music Album — Tui Award
  • Three Houses Down - "Kanikapila" (Tonga Vaea & Three Houses Down)
    • Malcolm Lakatani - "Nukututaha" (Malcolm Lakatani/Napa Lakatani)
    • Te Vaka - "Te Mavaega" (Opetaia Foa’i)
Sponsored by S³
Best Pacific Gospel Album Radio Airplay Award
Sponsored by Manukau City Council
  • Ivoga Green & Niu Ta’ala - Quiet Intensity
    • Mutalau Ululauta Matahefonua Trust -
      Taofi Lologo Tolu, Tau Lologo Tapu Tokiofa Mutalau’
    • Purpose Defined - Called To Battle
Sponsored by NZ On Air
No finalists were announced in this category.
Lifetime Achievement Award Phillip Fuemana Most Promising Artist Award
Sponsored by Manukau Institute of Technology
No finalists were announced in this category.
No finalists were announced in this category.
  • Luap

2011 Polynesian Blue Pacific Music Awards

In 2011 the awards were known as the Polynesian Blue Pacific Music Awards after airline Polynesian Blue became the naming rights sponsor. The awards were held on 28 May 2011 at the TelstraClear Pacific Events Centre. A new award for Best Pacific Language was introduced.[16][17]

Best Pacific Female Artist Award Best Pacific Male Artist
Sponsored by Nautilus Foundation
Sponsored by NZ Music Commission
Best Pacific Group Best Pacific Urban Artist
Sponsored by Radio 531PI
  • Nesian Mystik - 99AD
    • The Hypnotics - The Hypnotics EP
    • Pacific Underground - Island Summer
Sponsored by Niu FM
APRA Best Pacific Song Best Pacific Music Album — Tui Award
  • Nesian Mystik - "Sun Goes Down"
    (D Atai/V Rikiau/H Manukau/D McNulty/Te A Reeder, F Strickson-Pua)
    • Adeaze - "Got My Girl For Life" (F Tupaa’i/L Tupaa’i)
    • Tha Feelstyle - "Sometimes When It Rains"
      (K Futialo/J Ferguson/N Ngatae/F Tupaa’i/L Tupaa’i)
Sponsored by Polynesian Blue
Best Pacific Gospel Album Radio Airplay Award
  • Mutalau Ululauta Matahefonua Trust Choir -
    Lologo Tapu Tokiofa Mutalau - Niue. Taofi Lologo 4
    • Harbourside & Various Artists - A Very Kiwi Christmas
    • JMA Productions & Various Artists - Reflections of the Soul
No finalists were announced in this category.
Best Pacific Language Peoples Choice Best Pacific Artist Award
Sponsored by Tagata Pasifika
  • Koile - "Te Hua"
    • Pacific Underground - Island Summer
    • Taura Mani - I Runga Taua
Sponsored by Auckland Council
Lifetime Achievement Award Phillip Fuemana Most Promising Artist Award
Sponsored by Manukau Institute of Technology
No finalists were announced in this category.
No finalists were announced in this category.
  • Grace Ikenasio

2012 Pacific Music Awards

The 2012 awards were held on 31 May 2012 at the TelstraClear Pacific Events Centre in Auckland. Auckland R&B duo Adeaze won three awards. The 2012 awards did not have a naming-rights sponsor. The Radio Airplay Award category was dropped from the awards.[18][19]

Best Pacific Female Artist Award Best Pacific Male Artist
Sponsored by Nautilus Foundation
  • Bella Kalolo - Without the Paper
    • Iva Lamkum - "Raise Your Glass"
    • MzJ - Love Changes Everything
Sponsored by NZ Music Commission
Best Pacific Group Best Pacific Urban Artist
Sponsored by Radio 531PI
  • Adeaze - Rise & Shine
    • Te Vaka - Havili
    • The Hypnotics - "Coincidence"
Sponsored by Niu FM
APRA Best Pacific Song Best Pacific Music Album — Tui Award
  • Adeaze - "Paradise" (F Tupa'i/L Tupa'i)
    • David Dallas - "Take A Picture"
      (D Dallas/A Iustini/J Iustini/T Rowlands/E Simons)
    • Ria - "Over You" (A Numia/E Ensink)
Sponsored by Polynesian Blue
Best Pacific Gospel Album Best Pacific Language
  • Mutalau Ululauta Matahefonua Trust Choir -
    "Lologo Tapu Tokiofa Mutalau Niue - Taofi Lologo 5"
    • Erakah - "Infatuated"
    • Samoan Autalavou P.I.P.C. Newton - "Lota Nu'u Moni"
Sponsored by Tagata Pasifika
Peoples Choice Best Pacific Artist Award
Sponsored by Auckland Council
  • Ria
Lifetime Achievement Award Phillip Fuemana Most Promising Artist Award
Sponsored by Manukau Institute of Technology
No finalists were announced in this category.
No finalists were announced in this category.
  • Giant Killa

2013 Pasefika Proud Pacific Music Awards

The 2013 awards were held on 30 May 2013 at the TelstraClear Pacific Events Centre in Auckland. From 2013 the awards are known as the Pasefika Proud Pacific Music Awards, with the government-run Family & Community Services community support programme Pasefika Proud the new naming-rights sponsor.[20] The Best Pacific Gospel Album was dropped from the 2013 awards, the Radio Airplay Award category was added back, and new category Best Pacific Music Video was added.[21] The theme for the year's awards is "honouring Pacific women".[22] The awards were dominated by Aaradhna, who won six awards.[23]

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Best Pacific Female Artist Award Best Pacific Male Artist
Sponsored by Nautilus Foundation
  • Aaradhna - Treble & Reverb
    • Iva Lamkum - Black Eagle
    • Ria - The One
Sponsored by NZ Music Commission
  • Swiss - Slow Wind
    • Savage - Mayhem & Miracles
    • Vaniah Toloa - Tofi O Tamatane
Best Pacific Group Best Pacific Urban Artist
Sponsored by Radio 531PI
  • Tomorrow People - One
    • Home Brew - Home Brew
    • The Hypnotics - Give It Time
Sponsored by Niu FM
  • Aaradhna - Treble & Reverb
    • Iva Lamkum - Black Eagle
    • Swiss - Slow Wind
APRA Best Pacific Song Best Pacific Music Album — Tui Award
  • Aaradhna - Wake Up
    • Iva Lamkum - Doo Bop
    • Swiss - Slow Wind
Sponsored by Pasefika Proud
Best Pacific Language Best Pacific Music Video
Sponsored by Tagata Pasifika
  • Vaniah Toloa - Tofi O Tamatane
    • Mangere Congregational Church of Jesus - Ia Outou Vivi'I
    • Mr Tanoa - My Sweat & Tears
Sponsored by NZ On Air
Radio Airplay Award Peoples Choice Best Pacific Artist Award
Sponsored by NZ On Air
  1. Aaradhna - "Wake Up"
  2. Brooke Fraser "Something in the Water"
  3. Swiss "Slow Wind"
  4. Deach feat. Jae'O "Slow It Down"
  5. Donell Lewis feat. Fortafy "Missing My Love"
Sponsored by Auckland Council
  • Swiss - Slow Wind
    • Aaradhna - Treble & Reverb
    • Home Brew - Home Brew
    • Iva Lamkum - Black Eagle
    • Mangere Congregational Church of Jesus - Ia Outou Vivi'I
    • Mr Tanoa - My Sweat & Tears
    • Ria - The One
    • Savage - Mayhem & Miracles
    • The Hypnotics - Give It Time
    • Tomorrow People - One
    • Vaniah Toloa - Tofi O Tamatane
    • Vince Harder - Far From Here
Lifetime Achievement Award Phillip Fuemana Most Promising Artist Award
No finalists were announced in this category.
No finalists were announced in this category.
  • Cilla

2014 Vodafone Pacific Music Awards

The 2014 awards were held on Thursday 8 May 2014 at the Vodafone Events Centre (the new name of the TelstraClear Pacific Events Centre) in Auckland. The awards were known as the Vodafone Pacific Music Awards, with Vodafone New Zealand as the new naming-rights sponsor. The Radio Airplay award was again dropped from the 2014 awards, and the new category Best International Pacific Artist was added.[24] The event celebrated the 10th anniversary of the awards.[25]

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Best Pacific Female Artist Award Best Pacific Male Artist
Sponsored by Trillian Trust
  • Bella Kalolo - Time and Space
    • Ladi6 - Automatic
    • MzJ - You Make Me Smile
Sponsored by NZ Music Commission
Best Pacific Group Best Pacific Urban Artist
Sponsored by Radio 531PI
Sponsored by Niu FM
Best Pacific Song Best Pacific Music Album — Tui Award
Sponsored by APRA
  • Mark Vanilau - "Giant of the Sea"
Sponsored by Auckland Council
Best Pacific Language Best Pacific Music Video
Sponsored by Tagata Pasifika
  • Kelemete & Kiligi Ta’ale - Penina Lalelei o Samoa
    • Fiafia Band - "Pepelo"
    • YFC Alumni NZ Choir - "Amuia le Tagata"
Sponsored by NZ On Air
Best International Pacific Artist Award Peoples Choice Best Pacific Artist Award
Sponsored by Flava
  • Fiji Born & Raised II - "The ReBirth"
    • Kalaga'la - "Aimons Nous"
    • Spawnbreezie - "Perfect"
Sponsored by Vodafone NZ
  • Lifestyle
Lifetime Achievement Award Phillip Fuemana Most Promising Artist Award
Sponsored by Manukau Institute of Technology
No finalists were announced in this category.
No finalists were announced in this category.
  • Musical Island Boys

2015 Vodafone Pacific Music Awards

The 2015 awards were held on Saturday 13 June at the Vodafone Events Centre. Auckland duo Cydel won three awards and rap trio Smashproof won two awards. The Radio Airplay Award was brought back and a Special Recognition Award was presented to popera trio Sole Mio.[26][27]

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Best Pacific Female Artist Award Best Pacific Male Artist
Sponsored by Virgin Australia
  • Erakah - Organised Chaos
    • Lole Usoalii-Hickey - "Get Over"
    • Mz J - "Sparkle"
Sponsored by NZ Music Commission
Best Pacific Group Best Pacific Urban Artist
Sponsored by Radio 531PI
  • Cydel - Memoirs of a Midnight Cowboy
    • Three Houses Down - "On My Heart"
    • Tomorrow People - "Again & Again"
Sponsored by Niu FM
  • Cydel - Memoirs of a Midnight Cowboy
    • Sid Diamond - "Speakers Blown"
    • Team Dynamite - Shepherds Delight
Best Pacific Song Best Pacific Music Album — Tui Award
Sponsored by APRA
  • Smashproof - "Survivors"
    • Andrew Faleatua - "Samoa Forever"
    • Cydel - "I Love You"
    • Team Dynamite - "Coconut Lime"
Sponsored by Recorded Music NZ
  • Cydel - Memoirs of a Midnight Cowboy
    • Team Dynamite - Shepherds Delight
    • Fiafia Band - Siva Siva Maia
Best Pacific Language Best Pacific Music Video
Sponsored by Tagata Pasifika
  • Word of Life South Auckland Choir - "Toele I La'u auaunaga"
    • Aumua Toafa Ai'i Te'o - "It’s my turn - O lo'u taimi"
    • Fiafia Band - "Siva Siva Maia"
Sponsored by NZ On Air
  • Smashproof - "Survivors" (Director Chris Graham)
    • Coco Solid - "Heaven's Gate" (Director Coco Solid)
    • Team Dynamite - "Coconut Lime" (Director Eddy Fifield)
Best International Pacific Artist Award Peoples Choice Best Pacific Artist Award
Sponsored by Flava
Sponsored by Vodafone NZ
  • Three Houses Down - "On My Heart"
    • Andrew Faleatua - "Samoa Forever"
    • Aumua Toafa Ai'i Te'o - "Its my turn - O lo'u taimi"
    • Coco Solid - "Heaven"s Gate"
    • Common Kings - "Before You Go"
    • Cydel - "Memoirs of a Midnight Cowboy"/"I Love You"
    • Erakah - "Organised Chaos"
    • Fiafia Band - "Siva Siva Maia"
    • K.One - "I Wanna Tell You"
    • King Kapisi - "Welcome Back"
    • Lifestyle (of Worship) - "Your Will Be Done"
    • Lole Usoalii-Hickey - "Get Over"
    • Mahi - "Kissing You"
    • Maryanne Ito - "Waking Up"
    • Mz J - "Sparkle"
    • Sid Diamond - "Speakers Blown"
    • Smashproof - "Survivors"
    • Team Dynamite - "Shepherds Delight"/"Coconut Lime"
    • TJ Taotua - "Magnified"
    • Tomorrow People - "Again & Again"
    • Word of Life South Auckland Choir - "Toele I La'u auaunaga"
Lifetime Achievement Award Phillip Fuemana Most Promising Artist Award
Sponsored by Manukau Institute of Technology
No finalists were announced in this category.
No finalists were announced in this category.
  • Donell Lewis
Special Recognition Award Radio Airplay Award
No finalists were announced in this category.
Sponsored by NZ On Air
No finalists were announced in this category.

2016 Vodafone Pacific Music Awards

The 2016 awards were held on Thursday 9 June at the Vodafone Events Centre. The theme for 2016 was "Don't forget your history, nor your destiny". R&B singer Vince Harder won three awards, and Pacific performance group Te Vaka won two. The Best Pacific Gospel Artist category was awarded for the first time since 2012, and new category Best Producer was added to the awards.[28][29]

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Best Pacific Female Artist Award Best Pacific Male Artist
Sponsored by Virgin Australia
  • Annie Grace - The Journey
    • Rosie - Everything’s Rosie
    • Tree - "Sweet Lovin"
Sponsored by NZ Music Commission
Best Pacific Group Best Pacific Urban Artist
Sponsored by Radio 531PI
  • Sole Mio - On Another Note
    • Te Vaka - Amataga
    • Tomorrow People - Bass & Bassinets
Sponsored by Niu FM
Best Pacific Song Best Pacific Music Album — Tui Award
Sponsored by APRA
  • Te Vaka - "Papua I Sisifo" (written by Opetaia Foa’i)
    • Annie Grace - "E Le Galo" (written by Annie Tonumali’i and Pearl Va’afusuaga)
    • Mal Lakatani - "Fiti Lagakali" (written by Mekemiliani Ikinepule and Malakamu Lakatani)
Sponsored by Recorded Music NZ
Best Pacific Language Best Pacific Gospel Artist
Sponsored by SunPix
  • TJ Taotua - "Firstly"
    • Annie Grace - The Journey
    • Revere - "Set Apart"
Best Pacific Music Video Best Producer
  • Team Dynamite - "Cosmos ReUp" (Directed by Eddy Fifield)
    • K.One - "So Good" (Directed by Kaleb Vitale & Mark Arona)
    • Vince Harder - "Shot Me Down" (Directed by Shae Sterling)
Sponsored by MAINZ
  • Vince Harder with "Start Again"/Rare Vision (produced by Vince Harder)
    • Ill Semantics - Trillogy (produced by Nox, Yorel, CXL)
    • K.One - Out of Thin Air (produced by Nox)
    • Rosie - Everything’s Rosie (produced by Dee Letoa)
    • Tomorrow People - Bass & Bassinets (produced by Avina Kelekolio & Tana Tupai)
Best International Pacific Artist Award Radio Airplay Award
  • Common Kings - Hits & Mrs
    • Ezra James - "Runaway"
    • Makisi - "Famili"
Sponsored by Flava
Lifetime Achievement Award Phillip Fuemana Most Promising Artist Award
Sponsored by Manukau Institute of Technology
No finalists were announced in this category.
  • Pacific Underground
No finalists were announced in this category.
  • Mikey Mayz
Special Recognition Award Special Recognition Award
No finalists were announced in this category.
No finalists were announced in this category.
Peoples Choice Best Pacific Artist Award
Sponsored by Vodafone NZ
  • Ill Semantics - Trillogy
    • Annie Grace - The Journey
    • Beau Monga - "King and Queen"
    • Common Kings - Hits & Mrs
    • Ezra James - "Runaway"
    • K.One - Out of Thin Air
    • Makisi - "Famili"
    • Mal Lakatani - "Fiti Lagakali"
    • Revere - "Set Apart"
    • Rosie - Everything’s Rosie
    • Sole Mio - On Another Note
    • Team Dynamite - "Cosmos ReUp"
    • Te Vaka - Amataga
    • Tha Feelstyle - "Sasa"
    • TJ Taotua - "Firstly"
    • Tomorrow People - Bass & Bassinets
    • Tree - "Sweet Lovin"
    • Vince Harder - Rare Vision

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