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Top talent celebrated at 15th annual Pacific Music Awards

23/5/2019

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​23 May 2019

Her Majesty Queen Sālote Tupou lll recognised as the 2019 Lifetime Achievement recipient

The Pacific music industry was in full celebration tonight as the winners for the 15th annual Pacific Music Awards were announced at the Vodafone Event Centre in Manukau, Auckland.
KINGS and Tomorrow People are quickly becoming Pacific music legends, adding to their previous hauls with four 2019 awards each.
Along with the other guests in the packed arena, they recognised Manukau Institute of Technology Lifetime Achievement Award recipient Her Majesty Queen Sālote Tupou lll - first Queen regnant and third Monarch of the Kingdom of Tonga.
Ruling for 48 years until her passing in 1965 - longer than any other Tongan monarch - she was an avid writer of songs and poems. Her work captured Tongan culture and heritage for the people of Tonga.  In recent times, her work has been shared through a collection published in 2004.
An album of her compositions ‘Lomipeau Aotearoa’ was released in 2017.  These unique recordings were performed by Auckland-based dance group Pukepuke o’ Tonga, breathing new life into the sounds and melodies of ancient Tonga through the late Queen’s poetry.

KINGS took home Best Pacific Male Artist, APRA Best Pacific Song, and the NZ On Air Streaming Award, as well as SIT/MAINZ Best Producer alongside 10A for their album ‘Lov3 & 3go’.  
Tomorrow People picked up Recorded Music Best Pacific Music Album, Pato Entertainment Best Pacific Roots/Reggae Artist, and PMN Best Pacific Group following the release of their 2018 EP ‘BBQ Reggae’. They also received the coveted SunPix People’s Choice Award for Best Pacific Artist.
After falling in love with hip hop dance, Razé evolved her passion into making incredible music. Her single ‘Not About You’ led her to win Auckland Council Best Pacific Female Artist and Best Pacific Soul/RnB Artist.

The brother duo Adeaze had their first appearance in the Pacific Music Awards back in 2005. And now they’re back with their latest album ‘A Mother’s Love’ released to pay tribute to their late mother, which won PMN Best Pacific Gospel Artist this year.

Onehunga powerhouse hip hop group SWIDT were back at it again this year as well, picking up the Base FM NZ & Island Base FM Samoa Best Pacific Hip Hop Artist after releasing their EP ‘The Most Electrifying’.

Hailing from the Solomon Islands, Jaro Local received the award for Flava Best International Pacific Artist showcasing his international hit song ‘Dakini Tangarareh’. Villette’s unique virtual reality music video, ‘Money’, won her the NZ On Air Best Pacific Music Video at this year’s awards.  

Samoan group Punialava’a received the Lifetime Achievement award in 2018. They’ve continued to produce amazing Pacific music in 2018, earning them the SunPixBest Pacific Language award this year. The NZ On Air Radio Airplay Award went to General Fiyah ft Three Houses Down with their song ‘Here to Stay’.

Melodownz was recognised as this year’s recipient for Phillip Fuemana Award for Most Promising Pacific Artist. After releasing his debut EP in 2017, he has been steady building a name for himself both locally and internationally - opening for the likes of YG, Joey Bada$$ and Raekown of Wu Tang fame. At the end of last year, he released a double EP called ‘HIGH BEAMS’ and has big plans for the remainder of 2019 and beyond.

Chairman and spokesperson Rev. Mua Strickson-Pua says: “The 15th celebration of the Pacific Music Awards speaks of past achievements – but, just as important, the future. Humble Pacific music beginnings with global musical ramifications.

“Tonight, we travel with our Pacific Music Awards mindful of the Rangatahi Auatalavou young people the new finalists, the Wahine Toa strong powerful Pacific woman artists presence and Taonga the treasures of our Pacific languages we have been blessed indeed. We acknowledge the first Melanesian finalists malo.

There are new Pacific sayings when traditional Pacific music engages with urban Pacific music.  Our Malaga ola, life journey sings of our Pacific unity and new hope.”
The awards provided a showcase of the best in Pacific music – with an incredible line up throughout the night.  Alongside the special tribute performance for Her Majesty Queen Sālote Tupou lll, there were finalist performances by Adeaze, Poetik Melodownz, Razé, Tree, Punialava’a, Jaro Local and Tomorrow People. 

​The evening closed with a massive medley performance paying tribute to 15 years of the Pacific Music Awards – a fitting way to close the night’s celebration.
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CATEGORY
Nominee / Winner
​Auckland Council
​Best Pacific Female Artist Award
WINNER: Razé - ‘Not About You’
La Coco - ‘Waiting’
Tree - ‘Can We’
Villette - ‘Money’
NZ Music Commission
​Best Pacific Male Artist Award
WINNER: Kings - Lov3 & 3go
Melodownz - Melo & Blues
POETIK - HAMOFIED EP
Sonatane Kaufusi - ‘Birdie’
PMN
​Best Pacific Group Award
WINNER: Tomorrow People - BBQ Reggae
Adeaze - A Mother's Love
SWIDT - The Most Electrifying
PMN
​Best Pacific Gospel Artist Award
WINNER: Adeaze - A Mother's Love
Punialava’a - Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow
​ O ananafi, O nei ma Taeao
Revere - Revere
Base FM NZ & Island Base FM Samoa
​Best Pacific Hip Hop Artist Award
WINNER: SWIDT - The Most Electrifying
Kings - Lov3 & 3go
POETIK - HAMOFIED EP
Best Pacific Soul/RnB Artist Award
WINNER: Razé - ‘Not About You’
La Coco - ‘Waiting’
Villette - ‘Not in Love’
Pato Entertainment
​Best Pacific Roots/Reggae Artist
WINNER: Tomorrow People - BBQ Reggae
Lapi Mariner - ‘Go Back’
Runtingz Family - ‘Runtingz Anthem’
Flava
​Best International Pacific Artist Award
WINNER: Jaro Local - Dakini Tangarareh
Bobby Alu - ‘Move’
Kaiit - Live From Her Room EP
SIT/MAINZ
​Best Producer Award
WINNER: Kings & 10A  - Lov3 & 3go
SmokeyGotBeatz - The Most Electrifying, SWIDT
Baccyard  - Melo & Blues, Melodownz
NZ On Air
​Best Pacific Music Video
WINNER: Villette ‘Money’ - Directed by Parker Howell, Baron VR
Razé X Edy - ‘Not About You’, Directed by Kiel Tutin & Edward Liu
Sonatane Kaufusi - ‘Birdie’ , Directed by: Dave Thomson, Imaginary Friends
SWIDT - ‘Who Run It’  Directed by 10Daniel16
APRA
​Best Pacific Song
WINNER: Kings - ‘6 Figures’ Written by Kingdon Chapple-Wilson
Church & AP - ‘Ready or Not’ Written by Elijah Manu, Albert Purcell
Punialava’a ‘Ana le Seanoa’oe’- written by Rev. Iosefa Lale Peteru
SunPix
​Best Pacific Language
WINNER: Punialava’a Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow O ananafi, O nei ma Taeao
Adeaze A Mother's Love
Sammy Atoa 'Samoa Finau’
Recorded Music NZ
​Best Pacific Music Album Award
WINNER: Tomorrow People - BBQ Reggae
Kings - Lov3 & 3go
SWIDT - The Most Electrifying
Phillip Fuemana Award
​Most Promising Pacific Artist
WINNER: Melodownz
NZ On Air
​Radio Airplay Award
WINNER: General Fiyah feat Three Houses Down – ‘Here To Stay’
NZ On Air
​Streaming Award
WINNER: Kings – ‘Don’t Worry About It’
SunPix People’s Choice Award
​Best Pacific Artist
WINNER: Tomorrow People
Manukau Institute of Technology
​Lifetime Achievement Award
 WINNER: Her Majesty Queen Sālote Tupou lll​
​For more information: www.pacificmusicawards.org.nz
Issued for the Pacific Music Awards by Pead PR
About the Pacific Music Awards:
In 2004 the Pacific Music Awards Committee (PMAC) was formed to realise a vision and the inaugural Pacific Music Awards debuted at Pasifika Festival in March 2005. Encouraged by the success of the awards the PMAC set about developing an annual event as a significant highlight of the New Zealand music industry calendar. The awards committee formed a Charitable Trust to organise and host the awards, and are driven by a simple core objective: to create and manage an event that acknowledges the success of Pacific artists, celebrates and promotes excellence in Pacific music and encourages young Pacific musicians to aspire to a higher level of achievement.
Contact: 
Adam Warin, Pead PR | P. 09 551 2375 | M. 021 029 01388 | E. [email protected]
www.pacificmusicawards.org.nz
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Tongan royalty to be recognised at this year’s Pacific Music Awards

20/5/2019

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Her Majesty Queen Sālote Tupou lll to receive 2019 Lifetime Achievement Award

​The Pacific Music Awards Trust are proud to announce the Manukau Institute of Technology Lifetime Achievement Award will be posthumously presented to Her Majesty Queen Sālote Tupou lll.
Her Royal Higness Princess ‘Ofeina ‘e he Langi Fakafānua, grandchild of the late Queen Sālote, will be accepting the award at the 15th Pacific Music Awards on Thursday 23 May 2019.

Her Majesty Queen Sālote Tupou III ascended the throne of the Kingdom of Tonga in 1918 when she was just eighteen years old and reigned for almost forty-eight years until her death in 1965. 
A gifted composer of Tongan music she expressed love, loss and culture in her work. Her Majesty Queen Sālote composed over one hundred songs, lullabies, laments and dances.

The Pacific Music Awards acknowledges Her Majesty Queen Sālote's huge contribution to the preservation and creative use of the Tongan language and recognises her as a celebrated writer of poetry and song. 

Her Majesty Queen Sālote possessed unrivalled knowledge of genealogies, traditions of Tongan customs and a strong sense of duty and love for her people of Tonga, which also meant strong connections and responsibilities to the South Pacific region.
Through her relationship with Aotearoa's Princess Te Puea and Kingitanga to Samoa's Lau High Chiefs, she identified Tonga's progress and development was interlinked with Te Moana nui a kiwa - our South Pacific unity, identity and sovereignty.

Her legacy as a Royal Mother of Tonga and a beloved, esteemed Queen of the South Pacific inspires us through her deep faith, service to her nation and to the South Pacific as a whole. 
Her compositions of Tongan music continue to inspire a new generation, now aware of our rich past and to our shared futures.

Her Majesty Queen Sālote’s music is played all over the world by string bands and well-known artists; her legacy lives on through her music and poetry.

There will be a special tribute performance to the late Queen Sālote on the night, which is a collaboration by Rewaken, John Pulu, Tongan Creatives and Lomipeau Aotearoa, alongside live music from Adeaze, Poetik Melodownz, Razé, Tree, Punialava’a, Jaro Local and Tomorrow People.
Tickets to the Pacific Music Awards can be purchased through eventfinda.co.nz

For more information: www.pacificmusicawards.org.nz
Issued for the Pacific Music Awards by Pead PR

About the Pacific Music Awards:
In 2004 the Pacific Music Awards Committee (PMAC) was formed to realise a vision and the inaugural Pacific Music Awards debuted at Pasifika Festival in March 2005. Encouraged by the success of the awards the PMAC set about developing an annual event as a significant highlight of the New Zealand music industry calendar. The awards committee formed a Charitable Trust to organise and host the awards, and are driven by a simple core objective: to create and manage an event that acknowledges the success of Pacific artists, celebrates and promotes excellence in Pacific music and encourages young Pacific musicians to aspire to a higher level of achievement.

Contacts:
Adam Warin, Pead PR | P. 09 551 2375 | M. 021 029 01388 | E. [email protected]
Trust spokesperson:  Rev. Mua Strickson-Pua, 
| P. 021 141 8798   | E. [email protected]
Trust contact and Event Producer: Petrina Togi-Sa’ena,
| P.  0272451898 
| E.  [email protected]
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