Stan, you deserve great reviews because God chose you to uplift and represent your people, your beautiful language and culture. As polynesian you lift us all up, praise God, it's time. Love you ❤
My man! 🤓😍 thank you again for even noticing my reaction, my dude! I absolutely loveddd this song, as you can probably tell haha... but not just because of the reggae vibes but the message you're carrying too... very close to my heart and I will always champion someone doing it for the culture who ALSO happens to sing like a legend! And, look damn good whilst he does it! Haha, big love my man! 🤪❤️✨️
A majority of Māori and kiwi alike were brought up listening to Reggae and especially uncle Bob. We have a lot of good Reggae style bands in NZ my man.
It is no secret, across the internet, how impressed I Am with not only this song & Stan Walker, but also the deep impact of this masterpiece. My spirit is encouraged and my soul feels satisfied witnessing the deep validation that Stan and the Maori culture is experiencing. Sooo thrilled that Stan and his entire group are making their first trip out here to the mid-Pacific to perform next Saturday, May 4. What a thrilling time to be fully alive!!! I MUA!!! (Ever forward!!!) Interested to see what direction you take this journey next, Luke. You already have the link to the live performance of this song, which has also been groundbreakingly impactful. Bless up, everyone!!
Ahhh, so glad you're feeling so encouraged Tonia, think we all are! Such a beautiful fusion between the talent of Stan and this amazing message of culture and pride! And, he saw my video!!! That's amazing! 😍😍😍😍😍✨️
@@Room2703Reacts That IS amazing!!! Congratulations!!! Super awesome, Super Luke!!! It's beautiful to see him supporting you supporting him - now THAT is another beautiful fusion!! May the momentum continue!! BAM!!! 💖💖💖💓💓💓💖💖💖
When Marley came here to Aotearoa NZ in 1979, Stan wasn't born but no doubt his parents were at the one n only Western Springs concert ❤️💛💚🔥 along with the tens of thousands of us and our Polynesian whānau (family) .... We had 2 defining protests here with the Māori Land March in 1975 and Bastion Point in 1977 to 78 and Bob was talkin revolution ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾 ... and reggae beats are pretty similar to the way we play guitars and sing anyway so it is easy for us to play, there are many great reggae bands here as there are in Te-Moana-nui-a-Kiwa, the Pacific Ocean and Islands ... Stan is just a very humble Paboy doing what comes natural to him with his powerful pipes and his blessed talented whānau, hapū and iwi .... As Māori, we all trace our whakapapa (geneology) back to our mountain, river and lands (those that weren't stolen by colonial forces) and we stand on the shoulders of our illustrious tīpuna (ancestors) and their knowledge passed down through Te Reo Māori me onā tikanga, our cherished language and philosophies .... Our tīpuna fought and died for our future against all odds, the colonisers tried to get rid of us and failed and each generation continues the fight for our #ManaMotuhake, our right to self governance and for #ManaMokopuna, power to our generations to come .... Enjoy 😊 ....he poho kererū mātou ki a Stan me ōna pukenga mīharo rawa atu💓.... We are so proud of Stan, Karawhiua ki te ao e kare ... PS ... The weapons are real, the white patu the woman hold are traditionally made from whale bone, the green patu made from our jade which we call Pounamu and the Taiaha carved from native trees ... They are deadly in the hands of those who know our martial arts, js ....
Dope reaction brotha Reggae beats run deep in the Pacific UB40 massive Uncle Bob Marley performed his last concert in Aotearoa He is deeply respected and missed Kia kaha Brotha✌️
yesss, I'm so happy you got to react and vibe out to this song 🥳 sorry for the novel comment 😂😅 and Stan walker just makes me so proud to be Maori 💪 Also, Bob Marley came to Nz in 1979 and connected instantly with the Maori people here and our culture. No joke at all but a lot of us were raised believing he was our uncle 😂 He has influenced a lot of Nz artists here including Stan. Stan Walker also acts in the 'Mt Zion' movie with that live video footage of Bob Marley's visit. Stan just did an interview last month also with Ziggy Marley in regards to his film 'One Love.' The haka was originally a war dance but over time has evolved to be used for various occasions. This is how we display our History, with pride, unity and strength. ❤ Much love
Loveddd this comment! Thank you for taking the time to share with me your love for Uncle Bob! Ha I love that! When I was younger, I used to tell the kids at my school I was related to him too haha, so we're the same 😅 and thank you so much for explaining the haka too! 😍✨️
@@Room2703Reacts Those haka moves are also similar to more ancient / traditional Hawai'ian hula moves, which are not performed, marketed, or made known to tourists.
Translation: Preamble: He uru kahika ki te wao - Like a grove of kahikatea trees in the forest He uru tangata ki te pā - The people stand united in the community Te matemateāone tētahi ki tētahi - Caring for one another Te whiri o ngā hononga o tētahi ki tētahi - Nurturing human connection
He Māori ahau - I am Māori Āke, ake - Forevermore He Tūhoe ahau - I am Tūhoe Mana Motuhake - Self-determined Tōku reo - My language He taketake - Is enduring He tuku iho - Inherited Kei wareware - Lest you forget Ko wai koe - Who you are Nā wai koe - Who you’re descended from Tō mana - Your legacy He rangatira - Is of nobility Ue - Push Mahuta mai rā - Rise up E tū e - Stand up Horahia - Spread it far and wide Me tuku e - Release Te reo Māori ki te ao - The Māori language into the world He kākano au - I am a seed I ruia mai - Who was sown I te kohu e - In the mist Whanake mai ai - Spring up Whanawhanaua - Multiply Te reanga hou - The new generation Kei tūpou - Raise your heads Kei wareware - Lest you forget Ko wai koe - Who you are Nā wai koe - Who you’re descended from Tō mana - Your legacy He rangatira - Is of nobility Ue - Push Mahuta mai rā - Rise up E tū e - Stand up Horahia - Spread it far and wide Me tuku e - Release Te reo Māori ki te ao - The Māori language into the world Moumou rawa mai - Wasted indeed Te kai a te rangatira - Our noble language would be E noho tahanga noa - Merely left idling Ko te reo he kāpura - The language like a flame Whakahika i te ahikā roa - Ignites the enduring fire O te whatumanawa - Of the soul He pākairiri nanaiore rā - It is armouring that shelters I te kōmata o te pitomata - Fostering true potential Tama tū tama ora - To take action is to live Tama noho tama mate - To hesitate is to die Mahuta, matika - Rise, arise Maranga mai rā - Be upright Ue - Push Mahuta mai rā - Rise up E tū e - Stand up Horahia - Spread it far and wide Me tuku e - Release Te reo Māori ki te ao - The Māori language into the world
Stans words " Im unapologetic Maori " I needed thise words as a child but i have them now & embrace them. I am unapologetic Maori ❤❤ thank you Stan for the healing. Thank you for the reaction. ❤
Awesome reaction bro, if you love reggae you should check out some of the NZ reggae bands as well, LAB, Nesian Mystic, Fat Freddys Drop, just to name a few, there are many and we stand strong in the reggae vibe.
You grooving to this was everything! I was chair grooving right along with you!! 😂 ❤ Love your reactions and love Stan!! (and yes, Stan's tattoos are all real) Also, totally random, but my paternal grandfather was also from St. Elizabeth (paternal grandmother was from St. Anne's) so in my mind, we're cousins now, haha!
Haha, I'm glad you were grooving along with me too! Although, Stan made that easy to do on this one! 🤪 And no wayyyyy! From the same Parish?!?!?! Yep... we are cousins now 😝😝❤️✨️
Haven't heard that one from Stan before now. Thank you for sharing and reacting. I love Stan Walker. Soblessed to have this guy make incredible, soulful, cultural music to share with the world. ♥
Thank you so much for your reaction. You're so pretty and look amazing and can't wait to watch you flourish and blossom because you have a natural beautiful essence ❤
Ao is pronounced as ow. I have subscribed, liked and loved your reaction. We as Maori love Jamaican music, and intimate it big time. Enjoy your journey with Stan
Wah gwaan / Kia ora! Chair dancing away on my umpteenth viewing of this reaction e hoa! Yup - That Beat. That Bassline. And all the other riches of this track, musical and cultural. Luving this comments section - blessed vibes!! (Your loyal patron Kristen here btw.😻🌠🌞)
Nz has one of the largest reggae following soutside of the Caribbean islands, the largest and most successful bands in nz, are reggae bands and/or reggae influenced ie Six60, L.A.B, House of Shem, 1814, Katchafire, Fat Freddy's drop,Son's of Zion, Tomorrow People, Corella, Kora, Salmonella Dub, Tike Tane,Herbs, Summer Thieves,The Black Seeds, Trinity Roots. Six60 and L.A.B are probably the most influential and popular, with Six60 regularly selling out 50/60,000 seat stadiums(which had never been done before for local acts)
You can only imagine my delight to find out my mums side originally was from Jamaica. First thought as one would, we were part Maori. Now l understand my love of reggae and those roll your owns.
You are such an awesome human... I've just tapped onto Stan. I love this and your analyses of all of this. You don't skip a beat and your depth of human understanding is such a joy. Also a fellow warrior and weirdo (Aurora fan) so I know we are kindred. 😀
Reggae was just a sound and music that Polynesian islands and people connected too more then any other genre.. i also think because Jamaica is a island it just related so much to other islands around the world when they heard the reggae sound.
As you feel the meaning of the words while performing, a lot of emotions begin to rise and you express yourself accordingly. The journey of reclaiming our indigenous power through our traditional artforms of haka, dance, weaponary, language, clothing, housing and environment.
When the British came to NZ, they thought they could wipe out the people, the culture and language. Wrong wrong wrong. Check out Maori Battalion, NZ Maori wars.
So grateful for your review- Stan
Stan, you deserve great reviews because God chose you to uplift and represent your people, your beautiful language and culture. As polynesian you lift us all up, praise God, it's time. Love you ❤
My man! 🤓😍 thank you again for even noticing my reaction, my dude! I absolutely loveddd this song, as you can probably tell haha... but not just because of the reggae vibes but the message you're carrying too... very close to my heart and I will always champion someone doing it for the culture who ALSO happens to sing like a legend! And, look damn good whilst he does it! Haha, big love my man! 🤪❤️✨️
❤❤ this is 🔥🔥🔥
Stan, I hope no Korowai were harmed in the making of your videos (which are fire btw) 😂😂😂
Amazing authenticity, you are a true treasure Stan Walker! ♥️👍🇦🇺
A majority of Māori and kiwi alike were brought up listening to Reggae and especially uncle Bob.
We have a lot of good Reggae style bands in NZ my man.
Dude he commented on this post my gawd, he watched your review, that is so cool.
That was something SUPER special to wake up to!!!! 😍😍😍😍✨️
That’s how humble Stan is
I've only ever seen Stan react to two other people...and I've watched hundreds of reaction videos. What a privilege ❤️🙏
@robynandrews4384 oh wow, that's made my day even sweeter! Thank you! 🤪❤️✨️
@@robynandrews4384I can corroborate! Only seen Stan comment on two other reactions, of the tonnes I've watched.
It is no secret, across the internet, how impressed I Am with not only this song & Stan Walker, but also the deep impact of this masterpiece. My spirit is encouraged and my soul feels satisfied witnessing the deep validation that Stan and the Maori culture is experiencing. Sooo thrilled that Stan and his entire group are making their first trip out here to the mid-Pacific to perform next Saturday, May 4. What a thrilling time to be fully alive!!! I MUA!!! (Ever forward!!!) Interested to see what direction you take this journey next, Luke. You already have the link to the live performance of this song, which has also been groundbreakingly impactful. Bless up, everyone!!
Ahhh, so glad you're feeling so encouraged Tonia, think we all are! Such a beautiful fusion between the talent of Stan and this amazing message of culture and pride! And, he saw my video!!! That's amazing! 😍😍😍😍😍✨️
@@Room2703Reacts That IS amazing!!! Congratulations!!! Super awesome, Super Luke!!! It's beautiful to see him supporting you supporting him - now THAT is another beautiful fusion!! May the momentum continue!! BAM!!! 💖💖💖💓💓💓💖💖💖
When Marley came here to Aotearoa NZ in 1979, Stan wasn't born but no doubt his parents were at the one n only Western Springs concert ❤️💛💚🔥 along with the tens of thousands of us and our Polynesian whānau (family) .... We had 2 defining protests here with the Māori Land March in 1975 and Bastion Point in 1977 to 78 and Bob was talkin revolution ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾 ... and reggae beats are pretty similar to the way we play guitars and sing anyway so it is easy for us to play, there are many great reggae bands here as there are in Te-Moana-nui-a-Kiwa, the Pacific Ocean and Islands ... Stan is just a very humble Paboy doing what comes natural to him with his powerful pipes and his blessed talented whānau, hapū and iwi .... As Māori, we all trace our whakapapa (geneology) back to our mountain, river and lands (those that weren't stolen by colonial forces) and we stand on the shoulders of our illustrious tīpuna (ancestors) and their knowledge passed down through Te Reo Māori me onā tikanga, our cherished language and philosophies .... Our tīpuna fought and died for our future against all odds, the colonisers tried to get rid of us and failed and each generation continues the fight for our #ManaMotuhake, our right to self governance and for #ManaMokopuna, power to our generations to come .... Enjoy 😊 ....he poho kererū mātou ki a Stan me ōna pukenga mīharo rawa atu💓.... We are so proud of Stan, Karawhiua ki te ao e kare ... PS ... The weapons are real, the white patu the woman hold are traditionally made from whale bone, the green patu made from our jade which we call Pounamu and the Taiaha carved from native trees ... They are deadly in the hands of those who know our martial arts, js ....
Dope reaction brotha
Reggae beats run deep in the Pacific
UB40 massive
Uncle Bob Marley performed his last concert in Aotearoa
He is deeply respected and missed
Kia kaha Brotha✌️
Kia ora ❤
yesss, I'm so happy you got to react and vibe out to this song 🥳 sorry for the novel comment 😂😅 and Stan walker just makes me so proud to be Maori 💪 Also, Bob Marley came to Nz in 1979 and connected instantly with the Maori people here and our culture. No joke at all but a lot of us were raised believing he was our uncle 😂 He has influenced a lot of Nz artists here including Stan. Stan Walker also acts in the 'Mt Zion' movie with that live video footage of Bob Marley's visit. Stan just did an interview last month also with Ziggy Marley in regards to his film 'One Love.' The haka was originally a war dance but over time has evolved to be used for various occasions. This is how we display our History, with pride, unity and strength. ❤ Much love
Loveddd this comment! Thank you for taking the time to share with me your love for Uncle Bob! Ha I love that! When I was younger, I used to tell the kids at my school I was related to him too haha, so we're the same 😅 and thank you so much for explaining the haka too! 😍✨️
@@Room2703Reacts Those haka moves are also similar to more ancient / traditional Hawai'ian hula moves, which are not performed, marketed, or made known to tourists.
Translation:
Preamble:
He uru kahika ki te wao - Like a grove of kahikatea trees in the forest
He uru tangata ki te pā - The people stand united in the community
Te matemateāone tētahi ki tētahi - Caring for one another
Te whiri o ngā hononga o tētahi ki tētahi - Nurturing human connection
He Māori ahau - I am Māori
Āke, ake - Forevermore
He Tūhoe ahau - I am Tūhoe
Mana Motuhake - Self-determined
Tōku reo - My language
He taketake - Is enduring
He tuku iho - Inherited
Kei wareware - Lest you forget
Ko wai koe - Who you are
Nā wai koe - Who you’re descended from
Tō mana - Your legacy
He rangatira - Is of nobility
Ue - Push
Mahuta mai rā - Rise up
E tū e - Stand up
Horahia - Spread it far and wide
Me tuku e - Release
Te reo Māori ki te ao - The Māori language into the world
He kākano au - I am a seed
I ruia mai - Who was sown
I te kohu e - In the mist
Whanake mai ai - Spring up
Whanawhanaua - Multiply
Te reanga hou - The new generation
Kei tūpou - Raise your heads
Kei wareware - Lest you forget
Ko wai koe - Who you are
Nā wai koe - Who you’re descended from
Tō mana - Your legacy
He rangatira - Is of nobility
Ue - Push
Mahuta mai rā - Rise up
E tū e - Stand up
Horahia - Spread it far and wide
Me tuku e - Release
Te reo Māori ki te ao - The Māori language into the world
Moumou rawa mai - Wasted indeed
Te kai a te rangatira - Our noble language would be
E noho tahanga noa - Merely left idling
Ko te reo he kāpura - The language like a flame
Whakahika i te ahikā roa - Ignites the enduring fire
O te whatumanawa - Of the soul
He pākairiri nanaiore rā - It is armouring that shelters
I te kōmata o te pitomata - Fostering true potential
Tama tū tama ora - To take action is to live
Tama noho tama mate - To hesitate is to die
Mahuta, matika - Rise, arise
Maranga mai rā - Be upright
Ue - Push
Mahuta mai rā - Rise up
E tū e - Stand up
Horahia - Spread it far and wide
Me tuku e - Release
Te reo Māori ki te ao - The Māori language into the world
Loved your reaction you should do a reaction to Stan's documentary on his cancer journey, you will understand why he's such an amazing guy.
I agree with you
Yay! I love your reactions and support for Stan. Thank you ❤❤❤❤❤
Stans words " Im unapologetic Maori "
I needed thise words as a child but i have them now & embrace them. I am unapologetic Maori ❤❤ thank you Stan for the healing.
Thank you for the reaction. ❤
Wow... that's awesome ☺️❤️ and thank you for watching along with me! ✨️
@@annaleekale2957 why unapologetic? Apologise for what? Being proud of your heritage? Always hold your head up high
Stan Walker has actually opened the Worlds eyes to our Māori Culture & also introduced the World (Ao) pronounced Aaah Or to Te Matatini, NZ wide 🇳🇿
Keep em coming!!! Love your Stan reactions so much!!
Toitū Te Tiriti!! 🖤🤍❤️
❤ your content, brother. Shout out from N.Z. ❤️ 😍 thank you for your presence. It's beautiful.
Aww, that's such an awesome message to get! Thank you so much my friend! Appreciate you 😄❤️
❤ this! Such a groove! Also the cultural pride is evident.
Isn't it Brenda! 🤪 and Stan actually saw this AND commented... 😳 totally fangirling right now haha! 😍✨️
Awesome reaction bro, if you love reggae you should check out some of the NZ reggae bands as well, LAB, Nesian Mystic, Fat Freddys Drop, just to name a few, there are many and we stand strong in the reggae vibe.
Oh I will definitely check some of those out, thank you!! 😊😍✨️
Your stunning dear....thank you for loving our Stan Walker.....thank you for loving music in our native tongue NGA MIHI ❤❤❤🖐😁🖤🤍❤️
I really enjoy your reactions to Stan.....One of my new Favourite songs...and yes I call him a Legend in his own time💖💖💖
You grooving to this was everything! I was chair grooving right along with you!! 😂 ❤
Love your reactions and love Stan!! (and yes, Stan's tattoos are all real) Also, totally random, but my paternal grandfather was also from St. Elizabeth (paternal grandmother was from St. Anne's) so in my mind, we're cousins now, haha!
Haha, I'm glad you were grooving along with me too! Although, Stan made that easy to do on this one! 🤪 And no wayyyyy! From the same Parish?!?!?! Yep... we are cousins now 😝😝❤️✨️
Haven't heard that one from Stan before now. Thank you for sharing and reacting. I love Stan Walker. Soblessed to have this guy make incredible, soulful, cultural music to share with the world. ♥
Ahhh man, couldn't agree with you more! And no problem at all! Definitely my pleasure, thanks for watching with me! 😜✨️
Thank you so much for your reaction. You're so pretty and look amazing and can't wait to watch you flourish and blossom because you have a natural beautiful essence ❤
Reggae had a massive influence on the music scene in Aotearoa from the 70’s on… We call Bob Marley ‘Uncle Bob’ here.
Ao is pronounced as ow. I have subscribed, liked and loved your reaction. We as Maori love Jamaican music, and intimate it big time. Enjoy your journey with Stan
What a beautiful review xxxxxx
Loved your reaction
Wah gwaan / Kia ora! Chair dancing away on my umpteenth viewing of this reaction e hoa! Yup - That Beat. That Bassline. And all the other riches of this track, musical and cultural. Luving this comments section - blessed vibes!! (Your loyal patron Kristen here btw.😻🌠🌞)
Nz has one of the largest reggae following soutside of the Caribbean islands, the largest and most successful bands in nz, are reggae bands and/or reggae influenced ie Six60, L.A.B, House of Shem, 1814, Katchafire, Fat Freddy's drop,Son's of Zion, Tomorrow People, Corella, Kora, Salmonella Dub, Tike Tane,Herbs, Summer Thieves,The Black Seeds, Trinity Roots. Six60 and L.A.B are probably the most influential and popular, with Six60 regularly selling out 50/60,000 seat stadiums(which had never been done before for local acts)
Hadn’t thought of it that way but so true, seen most of these bands at some stage, my friends son is the lead singer of LAB😊
You can only imagine my delight to find out my mums side originally was from Jamaica.
First thought as one would, we were part Maori.
Now l understand my love of reggae and those roll your owns.
Ahhhh love stan walker and love the energy you add.
Love Stan’s music, very talented.
Anything from Stan Walker… I bet you every dollar you’ll never be disappointed but Speechless ❤ Aroha
You are such an awesome human... I've just tapped onto Stan. I love this and your analyses of all of this. You don't skip a beat and your depth of human understanding is such a joy. Also a fellow warrior and weirdo (Aurora fan) so I know we are kindred. 😀
Where did you find this tune???!!! And love your reaction ❤️🤣🤣
Amazing! Good vibes…SW music all day everyday in my house..Mahalo nui
Reggae was just a sound and music that Polynesian islands and people connected too more then any other genre.. i also think because Jamaica is a island it just related so much to other islands around the world when they heard the reggae sound.
I absolutely love that... and it makes me feel even more connected to Stan and that whole area! ❤️✨️
Stan walker is moari hard!
Māori - 2 syllables
Mao as in President Mao
Ri as in Reee with a soft rolled R. (Search online for pronunciation)
I'm a big fan of Stan Walker
CHUR bro aroha nui I love seeing the way the mana of our culture brings out the emotions from inside
As you feel the meaning of the words while performing, a lot of emotions begin to rise and you express yourself accordingly. The journey of reclaiming our indigenous power through our traditional artforms of haka, dance, weaponary, language, clothing, housing and environment.
Theres a great live version with the Levities now
I'm A big Fan of Stan Woke up
Hey can you please do some more Stan reactions there’s still heaps you haven’t seen that are all amazing of course 😊 Thank you
Uncle Bob beat on the background.
Is that Stan comment below. Chur our Maori Boy
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Our parents never taught us moari cause they never got taught!
Subscribed within your first click and facial reaction 😂
Ahaha!!! Stan will have that impact right!?! Lol, thank you so much!! 💖✨
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Tainui hard!!!
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Thanks for watching with me! 🤪❤️
When the British came to NZ, they thought they could wipe out the people, the culture and language. Wrong wrong wrong. Check out Maori Battalion, NZ Maori wars.