New Music & Video Release - Pasifika music community launch groundbreaking 'Hiva Folau Vaka' - 14th November 2025


Artist Name - Various Artists

Release Name - Hiva Folau Vaka

Release Date - 14th November 2025

Genre - R&B, Reggae

Label - Pacific Music Awards Trust

A ‘who’s who’ of Pasifika artists and music producers have come together on a powerful project aimed at revitalising the Pacific’s most vulnerable and endangered languages.

HIVA FOLAU VAKA - Vaka Carrying Music is a legacy project of the Pacific Music Awards Trust, nurturing the creation of new songs in Pacific languages, as part of the 20th anniversary of the Pacific Music Awards.

At the heart of the project is a 22-track compilation album, which celebrates new and original Pacific music, and honours the languages of Vagahau Niue, Te Gagana Tokelau and Te Reo Māori Kuki ‘Āirani. The album will be released on Friday November 28th. Pre-save HERE

Today sees the release of the first single from the project, ‘Penina He Moana’, by artists Vitinia and Eseta, produced by Vince Harder. The single is an upbeat summer celebratory track, and is bi-lingual Vagahau Niue and English.

Listen to ‘Penina He Moana’ HERE

A compilation album like no other, HIVA FOLAU VAKA features well-known, celebrated artists such as Maisey Rika and Tipene, as well as exciting emerging acts like Fredwyn, Eseta, Vitinia, Kitoria, Nayeza, Vox Dawn and Jere Snohh. The artists worked with top tier producers, including Vince Harder, David Atai, Tenei ‘10A’ Kesha and Christian Mausia to create intergenerational songs for the whole family, providing the connection for families who may be disconnected from each other and from their homelands. It beautifully combines multiple languages, traditional to contemporary genres and an all-ages collective of artists.  Most of all, it is an incredible collection of songs set to become new Pacific classics for the future.

They include: ‘Tala-Noa’, a waiata in te reo Māori and Gagana Samoa, which was created during a gathering to pilot the project. Collaborating on ‘Tala-Noa’ were the artists Maisey Rika, Kas Tha Feelstyle, Tipene, Mo Etc. and Kenzie from Welly, who worked with producer Tenei ‘10A’ Kesha. As the first song completed for HIVA FOLAU VAKA it serves as a collective taonga and was fittingly performed for the first time, to open the 2024 Pacific Music Awards.

The creative process for the waiata laid out the blueprint for how the remaining songs were crafted, using a village approach with gatherings in Auckland and Wellington.

The songwriting sessions provided the opportunity for local artists to write and record songs in their own languages - a first time experience for many of the artists and producers involved. 

"As a proud Cook Islander it was an easy yes when asked to be a part of this project. When we preserve our language, we preserve our identity, our culture, our people. HIVA FOLAU VAKA embodies this ethos," says producer David Atai (Nesian Mystik, Crescendo Trust of Aotearoa).

“Working on the HIVA FOLAU VAKA album with the PMAs has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my career. Collaborating with such talented producers, and our emerging artists, while writing music in Niue, Tokelau, and Cook Island languages allowed me to connect deeper with these cultures and build great friendships. I found a new love and respect for the languages, and the process of learning and translating even the smallest phrases opened my mind to a whole new world of sound. Creating music that brings our Pacific languages to more ears and hearts is a privilege I cherish.  Malo lava le soifua,” says the award-winning artist, producer and manager, Vince Harder.

HIVA FOLAU VAKA aims to positively contribute to the revitalisation of Pacific languages, for the diverse Pacific communities who call Aotearoa home, beginning with the languages that are endangered and vulnerable.

Through connecting new and emerging acts with experienced producers, knowledge holders and professional recording studios, HIVA FOLAU VAKA aims to not only empower and support those involved, but to spark awareness in others too.

“My hope is that HIVA FOLAU VAKA will set the standard for more upcoming Pacific artists to explore the use of Pacific languages with traditional and contemporary music, rhythms and beats. Storytelling and narratives through music is inherent in our Pacific cultures and provides healing, resilience and wellbeing, especially as our young people navigate social issues such as mental health, disability, domestic and family violence and suicide prevention,” says Fonoti Pati Umaga (Project Lead - HIVA FOLAU VAKA).

Revitalising languages is a collective responsibility and requires a collective approach and HIVA FOLAU VAKA is the Pacific Music Awards Trust’s contribution to this movement.

“The call to action is to listen to all the songs from the album; find the ones for you to learn – play on repeat and share it within your family.  Then take the chance to learn more of a language that is important to you.” says Project Manager, Petrina Togi-Sa’ena.

“We hope HIVA FOLAU VAKA can positively contribute to language revitalisation and for the album to resonate with our communities here in Aotearoa, the Pacific region and across the world. Music is a powerful medium that can reach the masses, all ages, diverse communities.  It can be the vehicle that amplifies and sustains our languages and we hope, will contribute to their survival for many generations to come.”

PRE-SAVE ‘HIVA FOLAU VAKA’


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