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
Polynesia () "many" and νῆσος () "island"), to, Polinisia; mi, Porinihia; haw, Polenekia; fj, Polinisia; sm, Polenisia; rar, Porinetia; ty, Pōrīnetia; tvl, Polenisia; tkl, Polenihia (, ) is a subregion of Oceania, made up of ...
by bringing together
Cook Island,
Tongan,
Samoan and
Maori ancestry. As well as producing a record number of Top 10 New Zealand singles, Nesian Mystik supported international acts such as
Robbie Williams
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,
Missy Elliott
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,
Shaggy
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People
*Shaggy (musician) (born 1968), Jamaican American reggae rapper and singer
*Shaggy 2 Dope, half of the hip hop, horrorcore band Insane Clown Posse
*Shaggy Flores (born 1973), Nuyorican poet, writer and African diaspora ...
and
The Black Eyed Peas
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.
The group officially disbanded in 2011 after a successful music career that included four commercially successful albums and numerous
New Zealand Music Award
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nominations.
History
In 1999, Nesian Mystik was formed in the music room of Auckland's
Western Springs College
Western Springs College ( mi, Nga Puna O Waiorea) is a state co-educational secondary school located in Western Springs, an inner suburb of Auckland, New Zealand. The school educates approximately students, from Years 9 to 13 (ages 13 to 18). ...
.
All members attended the school except Strickson-Pua who attended
St Paul's College in Auckland.
The band was originally named "Tropical Penguins" to enter a school talent competition. This group, consisting of Te Awanui "Awa" Reeder, Donny "Tha Kid Oldwun" McNulty, Junior "Junz" Rikiau, and David "Dmon Finguz" Atai were joined by Heathdale "Notiq" Manukau and Feleti "Sabre" Strickson-Pua before changing their name to Nesian Mystik in reference to their various diverse Polynesian backgrounds, and the influence of those on their gentle R&B/hip-hop music. The new lineup was more successful, winning the regional section of the Pasifika Beats competition.
''Polysaturated'' (2002–2003)
In November 2002, the group released their debut album ''
Polysaturated
''Polysaturated'' is the debut album released by New Zealand hip-hop group, Nesian Mystik, in 2002. The album entered the New Zealand charts at number one, and was certified gold by the end of the first week of sales.
The song "For the People" w ...
''. The album debuted at number 1 on the New Zealand album chart and was certified Gold by the end of its first week of sales. Seven months after release, the album was still in the national top 10 charts and was certified four times Platinum.
''Polysaturated'' produced four successful top ten hits including 'Nesian Style', 'It's On', 'For The People' and 'Unity'. The fifth single, 'Brothaz' features on the soundtrack to the Polynesian film ''
Sione's Wedding
''Sione's Wedding'' (also marketed outside New Zealand as ''Samoan Wedding'') is a 2006 New Zealand comedic film directed by Chris Graham and written by James Griffin and Oscar Kightley, and produced by South Pacific Pictures
South Pacif ...
''.
''Freshmen'' (2005–2006)
November 2005 saw the release of Nesian Mystik's second album ''
Freshmen
A freshman, fresher, first year, or frosh, is a person in the first year at an educational institution, usually a secondary school or at the college and university level, but also in other forms of post-secondary educational institutions.
Ar ...
'', which entered the New Zealand Album Charts at number 8
with singles 'What's Next?', 'If It's Cool', "Robin Hood Heroes" and "So Good". ''Freshmen'' was certified Gold in the first week of release. Nesian Mystik describe it as "a feel good album, drawing influences from Old Skool, Soul, Funk, R&B and Hip Hop while upping the production sophistication and adding new flavas to the mix."
''Elevator Musiq'' (2008–2009)
Nesian Mystik released their third album ''
Elevator Musiq
''Elevator Musiq'' is the third album released by New Zealand hip-hop group, Nesian Mystik on 28 October 2008 by Bounce/Universal Records.
Album art work was done by New Zealand Street artist Misery. Guest Artists include PNC, Young Sid and Che ...
'' on 27 October 2008.
The name stems from the idea that a musician has "made it" in the music business if their music is heard in an elevator. The name also reflects the group's drive to continually elevate their music and style to "the next level".
''Elevator Musiq'' produced three top ten hits : "
Nesian 101
"Nesian 101" is the first single released by New Zealand group Nesian Mystik from their album Elevator Musiq. The single was released in 2008, under Bounce/Universal Records.
The song was released as a single in 2008 where it debuted at #36 on ...
", "Dancefloor" and "Mr Mista" featuring
Che Fu
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,
Kimbra
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and Cydel. "Nesian 101" reached number one on the New Zealand
RIANZ
Recorded Music NZ (formerly the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ)) is a non-profit trade association of record producers, distributors and recording artists who sell recorded music in New Zealand. Membership of Recorded M ...
Singles Chart and was certified Platinum.
"Dancefloor" peaked at number 10.
"Mr Mista" was certified Gold and spent 17 weeks on the Top 40 Singles Chart where it peaked at number three.
The release of "R.S.V.P.", which reached number 9 on the charts,
marked the band's 10th Top Ten single in New Zealand, making them the first New Zealand artist to do so.
''99 A.D.'' (2009 – Present)
The band's fourth album, ''99 A.D.'', was released 26 July 2010
from which the first single, "Sacrifice", was released in late 2009. A second single, "Sun Goes Down", peaked at number three on the New Zealand singles chart,
their eleventh and final top ten single.
Farewell Tour (2011)
On 27 July 2010, Nesian Mystik performed live and farewelled fans on
Close Up as they prepared to separate.
The group's farewell tour included performances at
Ragamuffin
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* ''Ragamuffin'', a 2014 film directed by David Schultz about Rich Mullins
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in February 2011
and the annual
Homegrown Festival in March 2011.
Nesian Mystik holds the record for the most number of top-10 singles in the
New Zealand singles chart
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by a New Zealand artist, with their 11 singles beating
Crowded House
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in second place with six singles. Nesian Mystik's 11th top 10 single "Sun Goes Down" reached No.3 in February 2010.
Awards
Aside from enjoying success in sales and radio airplay with their singles, the group collected numerous awards including:
, -
, 2001
, Nesian Mystik
, 2001 Mai Time Awards – Mataariki Award for Most Promising Up and Coming Act
,
, -
, 2002
,
, 2002
Juice TV Awards
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– Best Hip-Hop/RnB Video Award
,
, -
, 2003
, Nesian Mystik
, 2003 NZ Music Awards – Best Urban Group
,
, -
, 2003
, Nesian Mystik
, 2003 NZ Music Awards – Peoples Choice Award
,
, -
, 2003
, "For The People"
, 2003 APRA Silver Scroll Award
,
, -
, 2003
,
, 2003
bNet Awards – Best Hip Hop Release
,
, -
, 2003
,
, 2003 NZ Entertainment Awards – Album of the Year
,
, -
, 2008
, "Nesian 101"
, 2008
Juice TV Awards
The Juice TV Awards was an annual New Zealand music video award presentation held by the now defunct New Zealand music video channel Juice TV (later Juice). The awards were founded in 2001 and initially honoured music videos from both New Zealan ...
– Juice Hip Hop Music Video Award
,
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, 2009
, Nesian Mystik
, 2009 MTV Australia Awards – Best Kiwi Act
,
, -
, 2009
, Nesian Mystik
, 2009
Pacific Music Awards
The Pacific Music Awards are an annual New Zealand music award ceremony since 2005 that honours excellence in Pacific music in New Zealand. The awards honour musicians who primarily work in the Pacific Island style of music from the Cook Islands, ...
– Best Pacific Urban Artist
,
, -
, 2009
, Nesian Mystik
, 2009
Pacific Music Awards
The Pacific Music Awards are an annual New Zealand music award ceremony since 2005 that honours excellence in Pacific music in New Zealand. The awards honour musicians who primarily work in the Pacific Island style of music from the Cook Islands, ...
– Best Pacific Group
,
, -
, 2009
, ''Elevator Musiq''
, 2009
Pacific Music Awards
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– Pacific Music Album
,
, -
, 2009
, "Nesian 101"
, 2009
Pacific Music Awards
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– APRA Best Song
,
, -
, 2009
, Nesian Mystik
, 2009 Waiata Māori Music Awards – Best Māori Urban Artist
,
, -
, 2009
, Nesian Mystik
, 2009 Waiata Māori Music Awards – Best Māori Pop Artist
,
, -
, 2009
, "Nesian 101"
, 2009 Waiata Māori Music Awards – Best Māori Song
,
, -
, 2009
, Nesian Mystik
, 2009 Waiata Māori Music Awards – Best Māori Songwriter
,
, -
Members
*Te Awanui 'Awa' Reeder (vocals)
*Feleti 'Sabre' Strickson-Pua (raps)
*Donny 'Tha Kid Oldwun' McNulty (raps)
*Junior 'Junz' Rikiau (raps, drums, ukulele)
*David 'Dmon' Atai (guitar, vocals)
*Heath 'Notiq' Manukau (turntables).
Discography
Studio albums
Singles
*RIANZ albums and singles certifications:
**Gold – 7,500 sales
**Platinum – 15,000 sales
References
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APRA Award winners
New Zealand hip hop groups
New Zealand contemporary R&B musical groups
Pacific Music Award-winning artists
Musical groups from Auckland
Musical groups established in 1999
Musical groups disestablished in 2011
1999 establishments in New Zealand
2011 disestablishments in New Zealand