![]() #IWD2018 #TimeisNow Download IRIE™ DOWNLOADĭon’t forget, artists looking to submit their new or upcoming releases for insertion in IRIE Magazine can do so by visiting //About ZOOLOOK In our REWIND feature, we take you back to experience Hempress Sativa Live at the Skyline Level in the hills of Kingston, Jamaica, with performances by Keida, Kelissa, Aza Lineage, Samory-I, Vijahn and Ras Haile Malekot, culminating with the enchanting Hempress Sativa.Īs always, remember to keep it ROOTS, ROCK, REGGAE and RESPECT, Mon! On April 23, 2018, they will release our family, Delphine Chupin, and her riddim entitled ‘Qui Serons Nous?’. Pölten, Austria and their World Wide Riddim project, a global riddim project featuring friends and singers from all over the world. ![]() Our RESPECT feature introduces reggae artists Freddy Locks (Portugal), Indie Allen (Jamaica), Sabree (Jamaica), Lion Nativa (Chile), JoceLien (United States) and EQuBE (Sweden) while our RIDDIMS feature introduces Sam Gilly and House of Riddim from St. Our ROOTS feature is dedicated to #IWD2018 while our ROCK feature introduces the Sisters of Reggae, UK’s first all-female Reggae DJ collective. We invite you to join the global movement for women’s rights, equality, safety and justice. He represents Hawaii and our style of music very well.WORLDWIDE – Ma– 4:20 pm – IRIE™, the international reggae magazine for everything roots rock reggae music, today released its March 2018 World Reggae edition (#05.03) of IRIE™ featuring our family, Miss Lulú, on the cover! The issue celebrates International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month. “I think that he represents Hawaii very well and he’s brought Hawaiian reggae and our vibe to the national level,” she said. Shannon Lokelani Oberle, an area resident and self-described “Hawaiian reggae fan” was especially impressed by Tongi’s decision to use a Jawaiian song, “Cool Down” by Kolohe Kai, as his “Hometown dedication song” in the final round of competition. His family, friends and fans showed their support at a watch party in Hauula. Tongi said he was looking forward to returning home before learning about his victory. “I feel like this is where he was meant to be,” she said. She said her late husband dreamed that the world would hear Iam’s voice. ![]() Tongi’s mother, Lillie Tongi, was emotional when Seacrest interviewed her during the break. “Katy and I have determined that we cannot look at each other, because we start crying when we look at each other,” said Bryan in response to Tongi’s performance of “Cool Down” by Kolohe Kai. “But you have a great delivery and that’s what’s going to make your career shine forevermore.” “Why am I sitting here and tearing up on a song I already know?” asked Richie earlier in the competition after Tongi performed “Making Memories of Us” by Keith Urban. Richie, Perry and third “Idol” judge Luke Bryan overall gave Tongi positive reviews. “Idol” Judge Katy Perry on Sunday responded to Tongi’s past comment of being priced out of paradise : “Welcome to paradise, my friend.” Tongi said his family had been “priced out of paradise.” During his “Idol” audition, judge Lionel Richie asked why 18-year-old Tongi left the Hawaiian Islands. Tongi, born and raised in Kahuku, will be graduating from Decatur High School in Federal Way, Wash., in June. “We’re so, so proud of him,” Tongi-Kaumavae said through tears. ![]() We’re so proud of him.”Īnother of Tongi’s aunts, Cassandra Tongi-Kaumavae, was almost too overcome to speak. But we’re just so proud of the hard work he’s put through, and everything that he did to get here, and all the while he’s still the Iam that we’ve always known. “I know lots of people expected it but we were still a little bit iffy about it (until it actually happened ). “We’re very proud of this boy,” Tongi’s aunt, Verona Tuifua, said, speaking amid the cacophony.
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