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Niue Niue (, ; niu, Niuē) is an island country in the South Pacific Ocean, northeast of New Zealand. Niue's land area is about and its population, predominantly Polynesian, was about 1,600 in 2016. Niue is located in a triangle between Tong ...
has a long history. Niue is a
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n island in the South Pacific. Though independent, it is in free association with
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.


History

The Niue culture and tradition is also rich in music. However, most of the very traditional Niuean songs are sung without the use of any musical instruments. The only instrument that is used for the very traditional dances is a wooden drum known in Niuean as or , made out of a carved trunk of the tree. The use of the instrument is mainly to provide a
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for the dances.


''Tame''

The main dance for celebrating the opening of a new building, facility, wedding, or birthday is the . The ''tame'' involves singing with guitars,
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s and sometimes using a musical keyboard. It accompanies a dance that has different actions to go with the meaning of the song. Both men and women dance together in a ''tame''. Most of the time the women will dance while sitting down while the men dance while standing. However, this has nothing to do with status, as Niue women and men have equal status in the Niue society.


Today

As Niue modernized, its music began to be influenced by other cultures. Manaia Studio and the Niue Broadcasting Corporation are the only recording studios on the island. There are many Niue artists who have made it to the top. But
Pauly Fuemana Paul Lawrence Fuemana (8 February 1969 – 31 January 2010) was a Niuean-New Zealand singer, songwriter and musician from Auckland. One of the first globally successful pioneers of his country's unique style of hip-hop, Fuemana was one of New ...
of OMC (Otara's Millionaires Club) is half Niuean and half
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, became the first New Zealander to reach the top of the charts in 12 countries with his hit "How Bizarre" which sold over 3 million albums which makes him the most successful Pacific music artist ever. The Fuemana Family is the most successful Pacific family with over 12 NZ music awards between. The musician
Che Fu Che Kuo Eruera Ness (born 1974), better known by his stage name Che Fu, is a New Zealand hip hop, R&B and reggae artist, songwriter and producer. A founding member of the band Supergroove, as a solo artist he has gone on to sell thousands of ...
is very popular, and has won several
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, a New Zealand music award. This is an enormous achievement for a country with only a few thousand people, as other countries bigger than Niue have yet to reach those heights conquered by these Niuean artists. Th
Kilakokonut Krew
group and record label is also made up of Niuean artists
Vela Manusaute Vela Manusaute is a Niuean writer and director. He is the creator and writer of New Zealand's first bilingual English- Tongan television series, ''Brutal Lives - Mo'ui Faingata'a''. Background Vela is part-Niuean and part- Samoan; he was born in ...
and Glen Jackson. The migration of Niueans to New Zealand also make greater influences on Niuean music. There are up-and-coming artists, such as MC Kava, who now sing in contemporary styles of music like
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, hip-hop and
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. There are also many Niuean artists who have produced records in Niuean language. Fuata Muta was the first Niuean group to play and record their own music albums. From the actual playing of the instruments to the engineering and mixing the songs at one of Sydney's largest recording studios in 1985 and 1986.
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s are also common. However, they sing traditional hymns with no instrumental accompaniment at all. Niueans are talented people who have charted and Include Harry Uasi Leki who was originally from the Village of Hakupu, who was in a band in the 1960s called "Simple Image" , which had 4 Chart topping hits including "Spinning Spinning Spinning" . Feau Halatau from the Village of Hakupu, was a founding member and drummer of "The Radars" , he was known to be partially blind and this group won a TVNZ Music award in the 1970s-1980s. Tyree Tautogia was part of the NZ hip hop group called Smashproof, he is also a person of Niuean ancestry and descent. Tony Fuemana aka OMC, a Niuean descendant from the village of Mutalau topped the charts in 12 countries and won a few awards in New Zealand. Che Fu Ness topped the charts also and has won a few awards in New Zealand. Tony T aka Tony Nogotautama from the village of Hakupu, was part of the famous band Ardijah and D - Faction, which released the popular cover "Down in the Boondocks" . Three Niuean LPs have been released on Vinyl which were pressed when Niueans travelled for the South Pacific Arts Festivals in Suva & Rotorua. Many Niuean Cassette Tapes and CDs have been produced and made over the years in Australia, New Zealand and Niue. Victa Talima released a cassette tape in Sydney, Australia. It was called "Neva" and was released in 1997. It included his cult classic remake of Titania Talagi's hit "Koe Fisi Siale" and pretty popular among Niueans in the world. He released two CDs, one called "Hihina Mata" (2000) and "Vela" (2006) with moderate success and with some popular tunes. His song "Tolitoli" from the Hihina Mata album was one of the First Niuean songs to be banned from Niuean Radio station BCN for its explicit lyrics. Niue had a Recording studio called Manaia Studios, which produced a few artists famous to Niueans they included, Malakava Sisters (Daughters of Titania and Matalose Talagi; they sang the cult classic "Tama Afine Niue" and covered popular hits "Koe Auro Moe Alio" , Teuila and Frances (Sung the song "Fakatai a Susana" ), Sionepaea Kumitau (Sung the songs "Haku Loto Paiki" & "Fano Au He Tau" , Bommo & Co (Kimray Vaha), Falala Niue (Compilation of songs for the 1999 Miss Niue pageant, includes popular hits "Alito Mata He Fuata" ; This was sung by Coral Pasisi & Jackson Hekesi. this song was composed for Miss Fiafia Rex, written by Tagaloa Rex Cooper. "Falala Mai Fineone" sung by the Hakupu Youth. Tomanogi (Husband and wife Duo Tom & Ligimanogi Misikea, composer of the popular Huvalu Forest Conservation party song "Ta Kalali") Ta Kalali has been covered a few times, Jolly Talima & The Talima Band, covered this song for the ''Çyclone Heta'' album. Jackson Hekesi (J'love) covered this song for his 'Blast from the Past' album. Napoleon Manetoa & The Lost Liku Lovers, released the CD 'Neva' ; It included many known hits and a few new songs never heard before. It included the tracks '' Pa pa Seliga, Ko E Kufani, Kua Amanaki'' and many more. Other Niuean groups or artists to release music are Kuma Mo Feke, Mefi Fifita, Malcolm Lakatani, Sheelagh Cooper, James Viliua, Tina Tuibenau, Brad Etuata, Annette Posimani, Jayjay Poumale. {{Music of Polynesia
Niue Niue (, ; niu, Niuē) is an island country in the South Pacific Ocean, northeast of New Zealand. Niue's land area is about and its population, predominantly Polynesian, was about 1,600 in 2016. Niue is located in a triangle between Tong ...
Niue Niue (, ; niu, Niuē) is an island country in the South Pacific Ocean, northeast of New Zealand. Niue's land area is about and its population, predominantly Polynesian, was about 1,600 in 2016. Niue is located in a triangle between Tong ...
Niuean culture