Lyrics: Huakina mai'i ka tatā o tōku nei whāre Ko ngā-pou o rōto, he māhoe he matate ko te tahūhū he hīna Ue Āra Uē Āraa Me whakatipu ki te hua te rēngarengā me whakapakāri ki te huā ki te kawariki, he rā anō ōku nei hoā. Hei ngá topitoʻ o te Aō. Ue Āra 2x ahakōa (9x) Ahakoa ngā manō huri atu ki te hāmarietang, maahue mai ki āu tahi Mano e Rima tekau tekau ma rua 🎉 ❤ ko ahau kei roto ko te atua te piringa Ue Āra Ue Āraa Marika mara nga ueer Áraa Ahakoa 2x..... Kia Ora mo te Reka.... P.s Pacifica MMM...... TGA MMM #121 #213 UpUp 13... Ue Ara.... 2x Me whakatipua ki te
@@richardrehutai6286 you ain't no snoop either your just rehutai fake asf mf you don't do anything you say in your lyrics either 🤣🤣 no shotta!! no ganja farmer!! don't smoke weed!!
Are you aware of how this brother was raised brother? Maybe a more useful question, would be to ask how Jamaican and Rastafarianism influenced him growing up. This is art my guy. Expression. You gonna tell people who break dance around the world to stop looking like American popping and locking style? Oh snap, then you realise American popping and locking was influenced by young people from the United Kingdom who imitated mechanical manufacturing movements. Oh snap and they were influenced by indigenous Australian movements mimicking animal movements to collaborative rhythmic movements. I know it can be very strange to see someone singing or rapping or dancing in a style that you think you can trace the origins of. The reality is, you can’t. We’re all influenced by our environments. It’s always more conducive to helping art and culture evolve, by supporting any expression which seems to carry origins that you can discern and even locate as to being ‘foreign’ to what you might think you know the artist to ‘not’ be originated from at an ancestral level, as opposed to saying ‘ayeeeeeee that’s not the accent you speak with when I speak to you’. This is how culture and art evolve my guy. Supporting every step of this evolution, is how YOU can be a part of this evolution. Although I’m not Maori (I’m Polynesian) from what I’ve observed or Maori, their way is to support any artistic contribution, iteration or rendition if it’s from someone’s heart. Maybe the way to make your comment more ‘Maori’, is to support the brother. He sounds pretty mint to me.
Are you aware of how this brother was raised brother? Maybe a more useful question, would be to ask how Jamaican and Rastafarianism influenced him growing up. This is art my guy. Expression. You gonna tell people who break dance around the world to stop looking like American popping and locking style? Oh snap, then you realise American popping and locking was influenced by young people from the United Kingdom who imitated mechanical manufacturing movements. Oh snap and they were influenced by indigenous Australian movements mimicking animal movements to collaborative rhythmic movements. I know it can be very strange to see someone singing or rapping or dancing in a style that you think you can trace the origins of. The reality is, you can’t. We’re all influenced by our environments. It’s always more conducive to helping art and culture evolve, by supporting any expression which seems to carry origins that you can discern and even locate as to being ‘foreign’ to what you might think you know the artist to ‘not’ be originated from at an ancestral level, as opposed to saying ‘ayeeeeeee that’s not the accent you speak with when I speak to you’. This is how culture and art evolve my guy. Supporting every step of this evolution, is how YOU can be a part of this evolution.
Plz thnx for big essay Do you own thingz Don’t copy simple Ya pacific do ya pacific dance songs Don’t copy Jamaican it’s they thing Stick with Moari haka n create island flavors Sweet and simple
@@immi117 Thank you for your reply and for reading my lengthy response I hear what you are saying. And as a Tahitian/Welsh/Irish person, raised in NZ and living in Melbourne, writing in English (as you are and I won’t assume you’re from the UK because your comment is written in English), when I speak French and listen to French speaking hip hop, I’ll try and engage here. And as you said, it feels ‘sweet and simple’. This is because you know haka is Maori and you know Regae is Jamaican and you know a kiwi accent is from New Zealand and a Jamaican accent is from Jamaica. Am I hearing you right? What I’m saying isn’t disagreeing with you. It’s trying to show that the premise of your type of ‘true to one’s origins’ explanation is pretty dumb. But understandable. And I mean that. I used to leave comments on some Polynesians born and raised in Australia and rapping in an accent doing American gang signs etc. So I ain’t hating on you. Maybe I can try it this way Do you know the band called ‘herbs’ or ‘ardijah’ I want to bring up two songs. ‘Sensitive to a smile’ and ‘watchin’ u’. Do you know those songs?
love it my bro. Any chance of releasing these songs.
Bruh too deadly 🔥💯🤙🏾
Che che Chey Bro Tauranga Mogrelism ❤❤❤❤ Anei Ra
Surely release “Waikato”
This hits like uncle bobs music hits you like you feel no pain ❤
Nice I downloaded this whole bracket 😂😂😂
Love your Taste brother @Lion Rezz
West up brother mean 👌🏽
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Māori Jah 🔥👆🏽
#HAWKESBAY
Maori power
MADD MADD MADD bruzz....
Word,em up G,,,
Bigg luv from
Niue island
More bruzz more
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥😎😎😎😎😎😎🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
That's raw bruh! LOVE from PNG👍🏾
waiting for waikato 🍻
Ahakoa! Ahakoa! Ahakoa! 💓💓
Pure talent brother 💯
My sta 🙌🏾🔥🔥🔥
sounds phat brother ♥♥
Work ethic second to none! the 🦁 of Aotearoa
Love it bro, I bounce to this with my blunt, woot woot
The one dem call Lion! 🔥🔥
🔥🔥🔥 ❤️💛💚Jah live & love I & I Maori Lion 😍 LOVe IT!! 💚💛❤️🔥🔥🔥
Mad love, this is spicy!! I need my throne for I be a lioness 😉😉
DONT FEED THE LION!all respect 💯
🇺🇲 Phoenix Arizona cheeeeehooohooooo umu tagata my BLOOD-TYPE 🆎😂😂😂🇼🇸🇦🇸🇹🇴💯🥥🔥👌
I rememba seeing you at good vibes bro 😮was like chur that fulla is the man !!!
Lyrics:
Huakina mai'i ka tatā o tōku nei whāre
Ko ngā-pou o rōto, he māhoe he matate ko te tahūhū he hīna Ue Āra Uē Āraa
Me whakatipu ki te hua te rēngarengā me whakapakāri ki te huā ki te kawariki, he rā anō ōku nei hoā. Hei ngá topitoʻ o te Aō.
Ue Āra 2x ahakōa (9x)
Ahakoa ngā manō huri atu ki te hāmarietang, maahue mai ki āu tahi Mano e Rima tekau tekau ma rua 🎉 ❤ ko ahau kei roto ko te atua te piringa
Ue Āra Ue Āraa
Marika mara nga ueer Áraa
Ahakoa 2x.....
Kia Ora mo te Reka....
P.s Pacifica MMM...... TGA MMM
#121 #213 UpUp 13...
Ue Ara.... 2x
Me whakatipua ki te
Churr bratha rezz still slaying chur chur
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Awesome my Bro.. Well done..Get 'YOU' out there !!
Ok wow now we blazing the fire leash gooooo ☝️👐💨💨ka pai to waiata lion rezz
Mean dub chur my Maori 🎶
Yooooooo Brother I love that Lion speaks All day thank you for that lil inspiration. Oh apparently you gotta accent or sumin when you sing unreal
BIG FAN
Love it brv ❤❤
Yeah mannn🎉
jah blood, when this going to be up on spotify? Espesh the lion speak killer!!??
Straight up fire homie AO
❤🫶🇦🇺 Stunning
yasgoo 🔥🔥
Waikato 🔥💯
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
#LETTHEUCECOOK
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🤙🏽
Dammmmn maaori this is banging
Waikato 🔥🔥🔥🔥
i love you uncle rezz from bubby girl
Irr irr irr 🔥 TRIPLE M
steezy g!
❤❤❤❤
🔥🔥💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Yo lionrezz I got your cd g 💯🇳🇿🔥
Fire Lion Jah
Blaze up❤️💛💚🔥🔥✊️✊️🤙🤙big up🫡🫡Solomon Island 🇸🇧
❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
WHEN YOU DROPPING WAIKATO KILLAH👆🏾
🔥
Love from Otablu gunsta man!
OtaFufu 😂
🫡 Salute 🇻🇺 🔊🎶🎵
Timon eta my pup
Hopefully u got Yr chasey fixed our star
👆💚💛❤️💯💯💯
Churr
Sounds weird coming live and irect from Auckland usually u hear that from Jamaica
If you're a lion then come sit on your throne. Daais koelkoel
You was a mistake bro 🤣🤏
Wow what happened here please let everyone know??
Sookie baba hahahah
Meke
Churr💯🔥❤🤍🖤🙏
Release me wasn't it cuhhi
You ain't no Lion!!
Ow shut your mouth
Brrrrr gtfoh here with your negative slingo
Lionorder_7 snoop lion got told the same thing coz he tried being a lion
@@richardrehutai6286 you ain't no snoop either your just rehutai fake asf mf you don't do anything you say in your lyrics either 🤣🤣 no shotta!! no ganja farmer!! don't smoke weed!!
AURAH THE REZZ DOG MM.WAIKATO
Saw your podcast having a cry about your mum grow up g lol...
Fkn ire barras
Et be a Maori egg
Are you aware of how this brother was raised brother?
Maybe a more useful question, would be to ask how Jamaican and Rastafarianism influenced him growing up.
This is art my guy. Expression.
You gonna tell people who break dance around the world to stop looking like American popping and locking style?
Oh snap, then you realise American popping and locking was influenced by young people from the United Kingdom who imitated mechanical manufacturing movements.
Oh snap and they were influenced by indigenous Australian movements mimicking animal movements to collaborative rhythmic movements.
I know it can be very strange to see someone singing or rapping or dancing in a style that you think you can trace the origins of. The reality is, you can’t. We’re all influenced by our environments.
It’s always more conducive to helping art and culture evolve, by supporting any expression which seems to carry origins that you can discern and even locate as to being ‘foreign’ to what you might think you know the artist to ‘not’ be originated from at an ancestral level, as opposed to saying ‘ayeeeeeee that’s not the accent you speak with when I speak to you’.
This is how culture and art evolve my guy.
Supporting every step of this evolution, is how YOU can be a part of this evolution.
Although I’m not Maori (I’m Polynesian) from what I’ve observed or Maori, their way is to support any artistic contribution, iteration or rendition if it’s from someone’s heart.
Maybe the way to make your comment more ‘Maori’, is to support the brother.
He sounds pretty mint to me.
What rubbish
stay hating mayt 😛 .
Your so right!!!
Why everyone want to copy Jamaican style
Plz ya pacific ocean people do ya own style plz
Let Rasta alone
Are you aware of how this brother was raised brother?
Maybe a more useful question, would be to ask how Jamaican and Rastafarianism influenced him growing up.
This is art my guy. Expression.
You gonna tell people who break dance around the world to stop looking like American popping and locking style?
Oh snap, then you realise American popping and locking was influenced by young people from the United Kingdom who imitated mechanical manufacturing movements.
Oh snap and they were influenced by indigenous Australian movements mimicking animal movements to collaborative rhythmic movements.
I know it can be very strange to see someone singing or rapping or dancing in a style that you think you can trace the origins of. The reality is, you can’t. We’re all influenced by our environments.
It’s always more conducive to helping art and culture evolve, by supporting any expression which seems to carry origins that you can discern and even locate as to being ‘foreign’ to what you might think you know the artist to ‘not’ be originated from at an ancestral level, as opposed to saying ‘ayeeeeeee that’s not the accent you speak with when I speak to you’.
This is how culture and art evolve my guy.
Supporting every step of this evolution, is how YOU can be a part of this evolution.
@@poeravaAgree and well said. Tautoko.
Plz thnx for big essay
Do you own thingz
Don’t copy simple
Ya pacific do ya pacific dance songs
Don’t copy Jamaican it’s they thing
Stick with Moari haka n create island flavors
Sweet and simple
@@immi117
Thank you for your reply and for reading my lengthy response
I hear what you are saying.
And as a Tahitian/Welsh/Irish person, raised in NZ and living in Melbourne, writing in English (as you are and I won’t assume you’re from
the UK because your comment is written in English), when I speak French and listen to French speaking hip hop, I’ll try and engage here.
And as you said, it feels ‘sweet and simple’. This is because you know haka is Maori and you know Regae is Jamaican and you know a kiwi accent is from New Zealand and a Jamaican accent is from Jamaica. Am I hearing you right?
What I’m saying isn’t disagreeing with you. It’s trying to show that the premise of your type of ‘true to one’s origins’ explanation is pretty dumb. But understandable.
And I mean that. I used to leave comments on some Polynesians born and raised in Australia and rapping in an accent doing American gang signs etc. So I ain’t hating on you.
Maybe I can try it this way
Do you know the band called ‘herbs’ or ‘ardijah’
I want to bring up two songs. ‘Sensitive to a smile’ and ‘watchin’ u’.
Do you know those songs?
@@poerava cuz big essay again ain’t make sence
Just be islander my man not Jamaican
Simple as that
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