Che Kuo Eruera Ness (born 1974), better known by his stage name Che Fu, is a New Zealand singer, songwriter and producer. A founding member of the band
Supergroove, as a solo artist he has gone on to sell thousands of albums both in New Zealand and internationally. Che Fu is considered a pioneer of
hip hop
Hip-hop or hip hop (originally disco rap) is a popular music genre that emerged in the early 1970s from the African-American community of New York City. The style is characterized by its synthesis of a wide range of musical techniques. Hip- ...
and
Pasifika music in New Zealand.
Early life
Che Fu was born Che Ness in
Auckland
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. His mother,
Miriama Rauhihi Ness is of
Māori
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Relating to the Māori people
* Māori people of New Zealand, or members of that group
* Māori language, the language of the Māori people of New Zealand
* Māori culture
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descent and his father
Tigilau Ness
Tigilau Ness (born 19 May 1955) is a Niuean New Zealand activist and reggae artist, and performs as Unity Pacific.
Ness is a political activist and first generation Pacific Island New Zealander.
Lifetime achievement award
In May 2009, Ness was pr ...
is
Niue
Niue is a self-governing island country in free association with New Zealand. It is situated in the South Pacific Ocean and is part of Polynesia, and predominantly inhabited by Polynesians. One of the world's largest coral islands, Niue is c ...
an. Fu's parents are well-known political activists, notably as members of the
Polynesian-rights group, the
Polynesian Panthers
The Polynesian Panther Party (PPP) was a revolutionary social justice movement formed to target racial inequalities carried out against indigenous Māori and Pacific Islanders in Auckland, New Zealand. Founded by a group of young Polynesians o ...
, and founding members of Rastafarian movement ''
12 Tribes of Israel''. Tigilau is a musician and part of the band
Unity Pacific as well as his son's band, ''The Krates''. The Ness family are
Rastafarian
Rastafari is an Abrahamic religion that developed in Jamaica during the 1930s. It is classified as both a new religious movement and a social movement by scholars of religion. There is no central authority in control of the movement and much ...
s.
Career
Supergroove (1994–1996)
While a student at
Western Springs College, Fu and a group of friends formed the Low Down Dirty Blues Band, who later became Supergroove. Supergroove released their debut album ''
Traction'' in 1994. The album went triple platinum in New Zealand and won five
Tuis.
Before finishing their second album, ''
Backspacer
''Backspacer'' is the ninth studio album by the American rock band Pearl Jam, released on September 20, 2009. The band members started writing instrumental and demo tracks in 2007, and got together the following year to work on an album. ...
'', Fu left Supergroove to pursue a solo career.
Solo career (1996–1997)
Fu was invited to record a single with well-known New Zealand DJ
DLT. The song "
Chains
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" protested
French nuclear testing in the Pacific and was released in July 1996, within weeks of Fu leaving Supergroove. "Chains" was a Number One hit on the New Zealand Singles Charts and won three Tuis, namely Single of the year, Best male vocalist, and Best songwriter.
This marked the beginning of Fu's solo career and brought prominence to Hip Hop in New Zealand.
''2b S.Pacific'' (1998–2000)
In 1998 Fu released his debut album ''
2b S.Pacific''. The album went double platinum and spawned four top-ten hits, which was unheard-of for a local hip hop artist at the time. The following year, he received the Single of the year award for ''Scene III''.
Fu subsequently formed a band named ''The Krates'' for studio work and live performances. Paul Russell, previous drummer for Supergroove, is part of The Krates line-up.
''Navigator'' (2001–2003)
Fu released his follow-up album
''Navigator'' in 2001, debuting at number one and generating triple platinum sales.
At the 2002 New Zealand Music Awards, Fu took home five Tui awards: Single of the year for "Fade Away", Album of the year, Top male vocalist, Best R&B / Hip hop album, and Best music video. That same year, Fu received the
APRA Silver Scroll for his single "Misty Frequencies". He went on to win Best male vocalist in 2003 for "Misty Frequencies".
''Beneath the Radar'' and ''Hi-Score: The Best of Che Fu'' (2005–2007)
Fu's next album ''
Beneath the Radar'' was released in 2005, led out by singles "2D" and "Lightwork". However, the record was not as successful as previous works. The following year Fu released ''
Hi-Score – The Best of Che Fu'', a compilation of hit singles from his previous three albums including "Fade Away", "Waka" and "Without a Doubt", as well as four new singles.
Collaborations (2008)
Fu teamed up with the ''Glass Packaging Forum'' to promote glass recycling with youth. The Forum hosted a competition for 9- to 15-year-olds to write rap lyrics encouraging recycling. The winners recorded their lyrics with Fu in a single called "Do the krusher".
Fu also collaborated with
Kimbra
Kimbra Lee Johnson (born 27 March 1990), known Mononymous person, mononymously as Kimbra, is a New Zealand singer and songwriter. Known for mixing pop with R&B, jazz and rock musical elements, her accolades include four ARIA Music Awards, two 2 ...
and hip hop group
Nesian Mystik
Nesian Mystik was a New Zealand hip-hop/ R&B group which formed in 1999. The cultural backgrounds of its members united a remarkable diversity of Polynesia by bringing together Cook Island, Tongan, Samoan and Maori ancestry. As well as prod ...
on their top-ten single "Mr Mista".
Hedlok (2010–2013)
Che Fu & The Krates continued to tour New Zealand and Australia. As well, Fu performs alongside another hip hop legend, Samoan rapper
King Kapisi
Bill Rangi Urale (born 1974), known by his stage name King Kapisi, is a New Zealand hip hop recording artist. He was the first hip hop artist in New Zealand to receive the Silver Scroll Award at the APRA Awards for Songwriter of the Year fo ...
as one-half of the group Hedlok.
Lifetime Achievement Award (2014)
Fu's contribution to New Zealand music was recognised when he was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2014 Pacific Music Awards.
Personal life
In 2011, Fu and his father Tigilau were featured in a documentary for
Māori Television
Māori or Maori can refer to:
Relating to the Māori people
* Māori people of New Zealand, or members of that group
* Māori language, the language of the Māori people of New Zealand
* Māori culture
* Cook Islanders, the Māori people of the Co ...
in which they travelled to their homeland of
Mutalau
Mutalau is one of the fourteen villages of Niue, and includes the northernmost point of the island. Its population at the 2022 census was 77, down from 98 in 2017.
History Overview
It was previously known as Ululauta and Matahefonua. ''Ululauta' ...
, Niue for the first time together. While in Niue, Fu married his long-time partner Angela McDonald.
Fu and his wife have four sons, Loxmyn, Marley, Jeru, and Kaselle, whom they are raising in the Rastafarian faith.
Fu is also a serious sneaker collector. Fu developed his love for sneakers in 1989 when he purchased his first pair of Air Jordan IV. Along with a few of his friends, including Dj Sir-vere, they created the PacHeat Crew and regularly organises the biggest sneaker swap meet events in New Zealand. One of his favourite sneakers is Air Jordan IV Retro Black Laser which he stated in ''New Zealand Sneakerhead Documentary 2021.''
Discography
Studio albums
With Supergroove
* ''Traction'' (1994) BMG
* ''Backspacer'' (1996) BMG
* ''Postage'' (2003) BMG
Singles
Honours and awards
* 2002 –
APRA Silver Scroll Awards: Che Ness (Che Fu) and Godfrey de Grut, "Misty Frequencies"
* 2009 – Appointed a
Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit
The New Zealand Order of Merit () is an order of merit in the New Zealand royal honours system. It was established by royal warrant on 30 May 1996 by Elizabeth II, Queen of New Zealand, "for those persons who in any field of endeavour, have ...
, for services to music, in the
2009 Queen's Birthday Honours
* 2014 – Pacific Music Awards Lifetime Achievement Award
RIANZ Awards
References
External links
AudioCulture profileChe Fu The Musician*
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1974 births
APRA Award winners
New Zealand people of Niuean descent
New Zealand Māori musicians
New Zealand hip-hop musicians
Hip-hop record producers
New Zealand singer-songwriters
New Zealand rappers
Members of the New Zealand Order of Merit
Living people
Musicians from Auckland
Pacific reggae
Māori-language singers
People educated at Western Springs College