APITI NICHOLAS - Red Sails / E Tai Roimata - COOK ISLANDS MUSIC
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- Опубліковано 20 кві 2020
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This track features on the album "The Greatest HIts Of Apiti Nicholas" released in 1998
Artist: Apiti Nicholas
Album: Club Raro Hits Vol. 1
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The undisputed Queen Of Cook Islands Music, the late Apiti Nicholas had a career spanning decades. With countless number one hits under her belt she set out in 1998 to record this album with one of her favourite bands (The Vaimutu String Band) and has definitely left her mark.
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C mon star préféré Apititi Dieu te beni
❤🎉 Merci c'est magnifique 😀✌️
This is my nenas favorite song
Apiti is one of the best singers of rarotoa..love it🤙🏼🤘🏼🤟🏼❤💛💚
I remember when I was a child where I listened to those airs that make me remember my mom , miss you mummy thank you very much
🏝🏝🏝❤🏝🏝🏝
Awesome music
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It is my favorite song and really takes me to my young da
Island in a sea 🏝shell in a sunset🐚🌅
🍹 🍹 🍹
Lovely song 😁
That start 🔥💯
Tu Meke!..Everyone’s Favourite At a Party 2 Sing!!
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Cette époque l'à
Still looking for the words 😢 2:59
Mix samoa songs
This is not Maori
Very obvious that the first song in the medley is in english, but the second one is in Cook Islands Māori. Meitaki ma'ata Robert
@@Heimanamusic kia ora ngamihi mo to whakautu. Heoi, kāre nga kupu maori ki kupu "cookie maori" - he rereke
@@robertmanihera9127 There are both differences and similarities between the Māori languages of Aotearoa and the Cook Islands - both beautiful.
We are a Cook Islands music production studio, and we specialize in producing music by Cook Islands artists, sung (mostly) in our Māori language.
When you say, "This is not Māori," from our perspective, it is indeed Māori-Cook Islands Māori, not te reo Māori of Aotearoa.