As a kid straight from Samoa. One foundation was one of the groups that created the tunes that welcomed this island kid to America. Lol Always will be a classic group to me.
I remember singing this song alongside others for my auntie’s funeral, since this was the song we learned from her. it was safe to say that many of us were (very) emotional preforming this, without her by our side, but we could very much feel her spirit that day with us. i hope your proud of us auntie inga, everyone misses you down here, but we all know we’ll be reunited once again someday🤍
This was always my favorite One Foundation song although I had no idea what they were saying. Emotion and passion transcends language barriers and I always felt this song was about something beautiful. I was blessed enough to find a translation of the lyrics today. It is a song giving praise to their parents for raising them right, making them who they are today and encouraging youth to listen to their parents and love them because they won't be around forever. I encourage you to google the translation and listen along. This song has so much more meaning to me now.
Islanders always have a good ear for music because we all exposed to it from day one through our cultures and Religion. When it come to singing we all like to harmonise that's because we used to it already from family meetings and church. Many of our friends have tried in the business fail and give up because of the fact that we all very good as backup singers but very few of us can be a lead vocal. It was fun on the first time but the audience get tired of harmonise... We feel lonely if we try to sing on our own and we look for back up to complete what is missing from the song. We need to come out of that habit and able to sing an entire song without looking for someone to back you up. So we need to be strong and find your own voice look for the lead vocalist and start to take charge on stage. The way you stand, walk, talk, sing, move anything you do need to command your audience to follow you and maybe we might have a chance to break out like some of our friends that have crossed it..good luck..
LOVE DIS SONG, reminds of the times we had as a family in redwood city HELLER STREET MAKASINI FAMILY, GRAMMA N GRAMPA, 'OTAI, LU PULU/SIPI, KEKE, SAPASUI AND PUAKA TUNU IN DA BACCYARD OL SKOOL TONGAN WAY. miss yall MELE/NAEATA MAKASINI #MATAHAU4LYFE
Ke Tau Fakataha Ko ha faingamālie eni Keu fakamālō ai Ki ha ongo mātu'a lelei Mālō homo tauhi au Pea tali 'eku tupu mo homo akonaki'i mai au Keu talangofua ma'u pe Pea tuitala ki he le'o 'e fa'e He ko e pale E toki foaki 'e he tokotaha kehe E toki foaki 'e he tokotaha kehe E toki foaki 'e he tokotaha kehe [Tau:] Ke tau fakataha 'o talangofua Ki he tuitala mu'a tama ho'o ongo mātu'a He ko e taimi, si'i pe tau fononga 'Oka 'i ai ha fehalaáki 'Oua na'a ke tukuaki'i 'O tauhi 'oku fai he ko māmalie ni 'Oku fonu e lelei 'Oku fonu e kovi 'Oku fonu e mamahi 'Oku fonu e fiefia Tama Tonga Tuku ā mu'a ho'o talangata'a Tuku ā mu'a ho'o talangata'a Tuku ā mu'a ho'o talangata'a Ke tau fanongo ki he ngaahi akonaki 'A ia 'oku nau foaki mai He ko e kāpasa 'i ha 'o e folau Ki he mo'ui ni [Tau] x 2 lyricstranslate.com/en/ke-tau-fakataha-be-together.html
As a kid straight from Samoa. One foundation was one of the groups that created the tunes that welcomed this island kid to America. Lol Always will be a classic group to me.
I remember singing this song alongside others for my auntie’s funeral, since this was the song we learned from her. it was safe to say that many of us were (very) emotional preforming this, without her by our side, but we could very much feel her spirit that day with us.
i hope your proud of us auntie inga, everyone misses you down here, but we all know we’ll be reunited once again someday🤍
This was always my favorite One Foundation song although I had no idea what they were saying. Emotion and passion transcends language barriers and I always felt this song was about something beautiful. I was blessed enough to find a translation of the lyrics today. It is a song giving praise to their parents for raising them right, making them who they are today and encouraging youth to listen to their parents and love them because they won't be around forever. I encourage you to google the translation and listen along. This song has so much more meaning to me now.
Islanders always have a good ear for music because we all exposed to it from day one through our cultures and Religion. When it come to singing we all like to harmonise that's because we used to it already from family meetings and church. Many of our friends have tried in the business fail and give up because of the fact that we all very good as backup singers but very few of us can be a lead vocal. It was fun on the first time but the audience get tired of harmonise... We feel lonely if we try to sing on our own and we look for back up to complete what is missing from the song. We need to come out of that habit and able to sing an entire song without looking for someone to back you up. So we need to be strong and find your own voice look for the lead vocalist and start to take charge on stage. The way you stand, walk, talk, sing, move anything you do need to command your audience to follow you and maybe we might have a chance to break out like some of our friends that have crossed it..good luck..
Love your parents and respect them while they’re here.
LOVE DIS SONG, reminds of the times we had as a family in redwood city HELLER STREET MAKASINI FAMILY, GRAMMA N GRAMPA, 'OTAI, LU PULU/SIPI, KEKE, SAPASUI AND PUAKA TUNU IN DA BACCYARD OL SKOOL TONGAN WAY. miss yall MELE/NAEATA MAKASINI #MATAHAU4LYFE
; OMG ., one of my all time fav. Tongan songs ! wow im buzzing OneFoundation sings this ~ wut ever happend tu these guys ?! their BOMB ! xx
THIS THE CUTT RIGHT HERE!!! S/O TO THE MOALA FAMS!! MUCH LOVE YALL ...MALEEK
04LahiA2 ki moutolu , this still slap today! So many memories.....
Ke Tau Fakataha
Ko ha faingamālie eni
Keu fakamālō ai
Ki ha ongo mātu'a lelei
Mālō homo tauhi au
Pea tali 'eku tupu mo homo akonaki'i mai au
Keu talangofua ma'u pe
Pea tuitala ki he le'o 'e fa'e
He ko e pale
E toki foaki 'e he tokotaha kehe
E toki foaki 'e he tokotaha kehe
E toki foaki 'e he tokotaha kehe
[Tau:]
Ke tau fakataha 'o talangofua
Ki he tuitala mu'a tama ho'o ongo mātu'a
He ko e taimi, si'i pe tau fononga
'Oka 'i ai ha fehalaáki
'Oua na'a ke tukuaki'i
'O tauhi 'oku fai he ko māmalie ni
'Oku fonu e lelei
'Oku fonu e kovi
'Oku fonu e mamahi
'Oku fonu e fiefia
Tama Tonga
Tuku ā mu'a ho'o talangata'a
Tuku ā mu'a ho'o talangata'a
Tuku ā mu'a ho'o talangata'a
Ke tau fanongo ki he ngaahi akonaki
'A ia 'oku nau foaki mai
He ko e kāpasa 'i ha 'o e folau
Ki he mo'ui ni
[Tau] x 2
lyricstranslate.com/en/ke-tau-fakataha-be-together.html
Much love n respect 2 yaw. r.i.p 2 the girl who was gunned down around 97-99 year
Thank you RIP Aunty Kalati ‘99 🙏🏽
Love this song 🎶 my favorite.
dam mah hamo famz da inlawz dey be singin dis erytym dey hear it haha gota love it.
ONE LOVE ALL LOVE TO ONE FOUNDATION!!!!
❤2024 ofa atu
😊 sweet memories
Rip Emma,Rip Hasi,Rip litani.2020
love listening to One Foundation..whatever happen to them??
My childhood song .. Love it
still slaps cuh!
Love #Memories
Toko Pride
Yup. Still tight. #BANGER📻🎶 ) ) )
❤❤❤❤
My jam
@phillippajoycekefu09 i have them if you want them. dont think you can find it on the net, i had to write them out myself.
Much love to one foundation peace out.
Who’s the guy sing this song?
Huuuh!
Where can I find the lyrics to this song??
T GANG🇹🇴 Lennox🔫
Rip this shit mad the Lennox beef worse
uncle Jonny is my uncle that's my dad's brother.
Angelica Liava'a was Jonny married to a Lucy?