Quite the beautiful blend of the traditional fa'asamoa together with English, let this speak to those grown in the new age to look back and learn your lagu, aua ke galo where your roots are from. Accept the old and new and grow from it, manuia.
The bits of oe auwe translate to "oh my goodness!" The singer is expressing his disdain and shame at the younger newer generation for forgetting their roots essentially. He also pleads with them to learn more of who they are so as not to forget where they originated from. Hope this helped cheers or as they say MANUIA!
Quite the beautiful blend of the traditional fa'asamoa together with English, let this speak to those grown in the new age to look back and learn your lagu, aua ke galo where your roots are from. Accept the old and new and grow from it, manuia.
Still jamming to this 2018!
Man dat was solid fa'a Samoa how we all suppose to live mad props to Sam and who wen put this video together
2021 anyone?
love you Cousin Sam*Son..very proud of yooh...
Mix kava all day cheeeeeeehuuuuuuuu dis my jam!!!!!!!
dis was my senior song maine!love dis song!
This averry day
CHEE-HOO KAVA SESSION !!!!!!!!
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drinking kava right now
link on soundclould pls. ❤❤❤❤ #kavavibingallthewaysong
:)
@islandgirl1030 yes hes my cousin..hes my first cousin..his mom is my moms sister
could you tell me what your description means.
Laquita Watts it means, drink.. Polynesian brown water
The bits of oe auwe translate to "oh my goodness!" The singer is expressing his disdain and shame at the younger newer generation for forgetting their roots essentially. He also pleads with them to learn more of who they are so as not to forget where they originated from. Hope this helped cheers or as they say MANUIA!
LYRICS please!!!!