AONUA are a musical collaboration from the South Pacific islands of New Zea… Read Full Bio ↴AONUA are a musical collaboration from the South Pacific islands of New Zealand comprising Maori vocalist Taisha and composer/producer Malcolm Smith.
Their music is a unique blend of Polynesian instruments, Maori vocals, native wildlife and nature mixed with modern instrumentation with the purpose of taking the listener away on a mystical South Pacific journey. It has been described as spiritual and healing.
The lyrics are written in Maori (the indigenous people of New Zealand) and English so that the listener can hear the beauty of the Maori language while still understanding the meaning of the songs.
Their self titled debut album Aonua was released in 2008.
Artist Website: www.aonua.com
MySpace: AONUA
Their music is a unique blend of Polynesian instruments, Maori vocals, native wildlife and nature mixed with modern instrumentation with the purpose of taking the listener away on a mystical South Pacific journey. It has been described as spiritual and healing.
The lyrics are written in Maori (the indigenous people of New Zealand) and English so that the listener can hear the beauty of the Maori language while still understanding the meaning of the songs.
Their self titled debut album Aonua was released in 2008.
Artist Website: www.aonua.com
MySpace: AONUA
Pumahara
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@cananga47
Fantastic music...I love so much AONUA...great work. Thank you for this beautiful moment of sharing. Assurément trop beau...
@TheSallerZone
Aweesome********** Thumbs up!!! Excellent work!! Thank you very much. Warm greetings from ;-)) Saci
@1johnsbabe
I love you, i love your voice and i love your music, Thank you .
@SheIsLearningOneStepAtATime
wooow tino ataahua tenei waiata me te korokoro tui hoki xx soo peaceful,what a blessing to come across this waiata @ midnight xx Arohanui Ms Loyal xx keep them coming xx
@arnoldpiotrwatruch4983
wonderful ... thank you -...
@sqwbamaus2525
The bird in the instrumental sounds like a Pipiwharauroa (Shining Cuckoo)
@katrinarangihuna5718
3019..memory..🙏
@djToniTontonNewZealand
RIP AUNTY ALICE WAIRAMA
@76horizon
... 'pumahara = E OHO: use it or lose it!' ...
'KIA KAHA!' ...
@Boy-TheMovie
Kia ora. Love this song! Would love to use this for a short film that my daughter is making. Please let me know if this is possible. Nga mihi