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Ekolu

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Canoe Club

Reality

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Paka Smith

Moke Boy

Side salad

Rising Tide

John Feary

Rodney Bedger

Vaihi

Justin Young

Ka’au Crater Boys

Kolea

Rodz


Bruddah Waltah

Ho’onu’a

Keoki V.

Junior Maile

Lehua

Vaihi

Justin Young

Carole and Florent Atem

Heart and Soul

Ka’ala Boys

The Mana’o Company

Marty Dread

Pipeline Band (Featuring B. E. T.)

Local Jamm

Tony Solis (Featuring Norm)

Pi’ilani Arias

PonchoMan

Kulana

Ekolu    

Norm    

Kohomua   

Three Plus   

Baba B   

Cecelio & Kapono  

Kekoa    

Pati    

Reality   

Ho’onu’a   

Heart & Soul  

Kawika Regidor  

Carole & Florent  

Bruddah Walter

K2 - Kua’ana   

Kapena   

Ka’ala Boys

Vaihi

The Mana’o Company     

Ekolu   

Three Pluss   

Kaleloa   

Keloa   

Sean Na’auao   

Valley Boys   

Kawika   

Fiji   

Robi Kahakalau   

Norm   

Troy Fernandez   

Second hand Soul   

Baba B   

Ka’ala Boys   

Justin Young   

Henry Kapono   

Darren Benitez

The Mana’o Company

Malino

Justin Young

Kela Keala  & Troy Fernandez

Lahaina Grown

Baba B

Sean Na’auao & Robi Kahakalau

Norm

Ka’ala Boys

Kawika Regidor

Pomai

Lance Kalahiki

Koa’uka

Raiatea Helm

Pono

Various Artist

Hawaiian Style  5

B.E.T.

Ho’onua

Lukie D

Bitty Mclean

Fiona

Justin Young

Side Salad

Chaka Demus and Pliers

Dez Man

Ekolu

Robi Kahakalau and Jeff

Pau Hana

Norm

Roots Odyssey

B.E.T.

Justin Young

Sunland

Betty Mclean

Kawika Regidor     

Koa’uka     

Butch Helemano    

Peter Andre    

Macka B    

Justin Young & Bitty Mclean   

Aswad     

Lehua     

Ka’ala Boys    

Hawaiian Time    

Kapena     

Zack Kekona    

Nightlife    

Norm     

Reality     

Gregory Isaacs    

Pati

Rodz

Sister Carol

Alpha Blondy

Justin Young and Bitty Mclean

Damian Jr. Gong Marley

Butch Helemano

B.E.T. and Pato Banton

Tanto Metro & Devonte

Solanna

Kawika Regidor

Alan Faivae

Paul Dunlap

Ka’ala Boys

Chaka Demus & Pliers

Hawaiian Time

Steel Pulse

Jamma Joe

Norm  

Epic Session

Ka’u

Ekolu

O-shen

Luciano

Lupa

Reid Hashiro

One Groove

B.E.T.

The Kaimana Band

Malino

Norm

Bitty McLean and Rocky Brown

Slightly Stoopi

diNoA’oLe

Natural Vibrations

Morgan Heritage

Shaggy featuring Rayvon

Beres Hammond

Various Artist

Island Love Shack 3

Various Artist

Island Love Shack 4

Macka B.

B.E.T.

Bitty McLean

Norm

Koauka

Robi Kahakalau  

Damon Williams

Bruddah Waltah

The Kaimana Band

Kapena

Kawao

Marty Dread and Andre Derizans

Carole & Florent Atem

Baba B.,

Sean Na'auao

Sashamon

Various Artist

Ticket To Fame

Fiji

O-shen

Pati

Sean  Na'auauo

Justin Young

Ho'onu'a

Norm

Reality

Pound 4 Pound

Native Blend

Pepper

Kawika Regidor

Tony Mangra

Jimmy Cliff

Aswad

Big Mountain

Elan Atias

Inner Circle

Don Campbell

Wayne Wonder

Steel Pulse

Damon Williams

Maxi Priest

The Mana’o Company

Gregory Isaacs

Fiji

Natural Vibrations

Justin Young, Norm, B.E.T.

Typical Hawaiians

Shinehead

Maila Gibson and Kekoa

Lupa and Guidance

Tony Mangra

Ho'onua

Justin Young

Norm

Lehua

Ka'ala Boys

Kawika Regidor

Reality

Na Pu'ukani

Second Hand Soul,

Kekoa

Damon Williams and Pomai

Reid Hashiro

Heart and Soul

Bonus Music Videos:  

“If It Ain't Real Love” by B.E.T.

“This Local Boy “ by  Justin Young

“Groove Witcha” by Norm

Troy Fernandez

Kela Keala(Ekolu)

Unity

B.E.T.

Troy Fernandez

The Rockers

Troy Fernandez & Mackenzie

B.E.T.

Troy Fernandez & Shaka B.

Kela Keala(Ekolu)

Kualna Pakele(Tapa Groove)

Troy Fernandez

Sean Na’auao-Robi Kahakalau

Baba B - Solana

Bitty Mclean – Rocky Brown

Damon Williams - Pomi  

Kekoa – Maila Gibson

Rikki L – Marja Apisaloma

Kawika Regidor - Lehua

B.E.T.- Ilona Irvine

Norm – Faith Rivera

Florent and Carole Atem

Keoki V – Ricki Peterson


Gordon Freitas

Troy Fernandez

Kapena

Jan Luna

Daniel Baduria

Herb Ohta Jr.

Kalei Gamiao

Taimane Gardner

Troy Fernandez

Jan Luna

Kalei Gamiao

Herb Ohta Jr.

De Lima Ohana

Gordon Freitas

Aaron Crowell

Robi Kahakalau

Sean Na’auao

Quentinn Holi

Ho’onu’a

Side Salad

Aloha Delire

Hawaiian Waikiki Beach Entertainers

Kristie Ching

Reality

Renna Villanueva

Norm

Justin Young

Bruddah Walta

Bernard Kalua

Annette Oasay

Native Blend

Natural Vibrations

Ka’au Crater Boys   

Ken Makuakane

Hapa   

Robert and Tiera Kekula

Rodney Bejer

Kawika Regidor

Brothers and Sisters

Loria Salvatera

Sabrina Starr

Norm

Reality

Sunway

Reid Hashiro

Ilona Irvine

Nyna

Local Boyz (Augir T. Lanai)


Marty Dread and Darrell Labrado

John Feary

Pomai & Loeka

Tony Solis

Sean Na’auao

Norm

Rodz

Ka’ala Boys

Heart and Soul

Justin Young

Solana

Side Salad

Kulana

Local Jamm

Lance Kalahiki  

Troy Fernandez

Bryan Tolentino

Brittni Paiva

Benny Chong

Imua Garza

Grodon Freitas

Daniel Baduria

Kalei Gamiao

Corey Fujimoto

Herb Ohta  Jr.

Aaron Crowell

Todd Adamski

Jan Luna

Troy Fernandez

Paka Smith


Stampeders

Kalapana

Climax

Three Dog Night

King Harvest

The Stylistics

Billy Paul

Cecilio & Kapono

Liz Damon

& the Orient Express

Kui Lee

Beverly Bremers

Tokyo Happy Coats

Country Comfort

Makaha Sons of Ni’ihau

Merrell Fankhauser

Sweet Marie

Na Pu’ukani

Tiyana Fao

Na Pu’ukani

Katie Callahan

Emerson

Tiyana Fao

Teller Miller

Kaleo

Ian Hein

Runaway Statue

Emerson


Kawika

Justin Young  

Norm

Heart and Soul

Ka’ala Boys

Bitty Mclean    

Butch Helemano

Side Salad

Annette Oassay

Kulana

Tony Solis

Lehua

Daylan


Popular Hawaiian Reggae Artists


Bob Marley’s legacy is alive and well in the Hawaiian Islands. The Hawaiian  Reggae music scene continues to expand each year as popular Hawaiian Reggae artists contribute their skill and creativity to Hawaiian Reggae music’s distinctive sound.  Neos Productions paved the way for the introduction of popular Hawaiian Reggae artists to Reggae fans throughout the world with the creation of compilations which feature popular Hawaiian Reggae artists such as Fiji, Ho’onu’a, Baba B., B.E.T., Ekolu, Robi Kahakalau, Sean

Na’auao, Kapena, and The Manao Company. One thing’s for sure, popular Hawaiian Reggae artists will have you feeling irie and feeling the aloha as you groove to the island Reggae beat!


Fiji

With an amazing vocal range from bass to falsetto, golden voiced George Brooks Veikoso, known as Fiji, is one of the most popular Hawaiian Reggae artists on the music scene today. The “Reggae in Paradise” compilation, which features top international and popular Hawaiian Reggae artists, features two of Fiji’s greatest hits,“Sweet Darlin,” and “Sharin’ the Night.” The “Hawaiian Style” series features the chart topper, “Laie Boy” by Fiji.  


Ho’onu’a

When local boys Christian Yrizarry and Jarek Keo met while playing football together at the University of San Diego they discovered they also had a love for reggae music in common. The result was Ho’onu’a, a dynamic duo which quickly became one of the most popular Hawaiian Reggae artists of the decade.The “Hawaiian Style” compilation series features “Good Feeling” and “Koa Tree”  by Ho’onu’a.  


Baba B

Hailing from Oahu’s west side, big boy Baba B is certainly one of the most popular Hawaiian Reggae artists. His reggae style R&B duet with Solana, “Darling Baby,” is featured on the popular compilation, “Everybody Loves Bob Marley.” The “Hawaiian Style” compilation series includes “West Side Pride,” “Honey” and the mega hit, “Iz I Wanna Be Like You,” by Baba B.   


B.E.T.

Tim Troxell (Papa T) and Joe Daniels (J.D.) formed Big Every Time, best known as B.E.T., in 1993, and it wasn’t long before they topped the list of the most popular Hawaiian Reggae artists. “Everybody Loves Bob Marley,” features “Jamming” by B.E.T.  The popular duo also recorded their own version of “Love Shack” for the first edition of the “Island Love Shack” compilation series while “New Day” featuring B.E.T and international Reggae star Pato Bantan, can be found on “Island Love Shack 3.”  B.E.T. and another island favorite, Ilona Irvine, spread the love on   “Put a Little Love in Your Heart” on “Duets: Island Style.”   


Ekolu

Coming in second place to ballerina dancers in Hawaii’s Brown Bags to Stardom, the state-wide high school amateur talent competition, didn’t stop three Maui boys from achieving their dream. Encouraged and mentored by their high school music teacher, Ekolu, Lukela Keala, Shane Dellomes and Makau Hoopii, stayed the course. Since their first release in 1999, Ekolu, the winner of multiple Hawaiian music awards, has been solidly recognized as one of the most popular Hawaiian Reggae artists. Enthusiasm for these young entertainers spread far and wide, across the ocean to the mainland and beyond and  their fan base continues to grow. The “Hawaiian Style” compilation series features, “Everything I Own” which put Ekolu on the map, and one of their biggest hits, “Shores of Waiehu.”   The “Island Love Shack” series includes Ekolu’s popular rendition of “Stuck on You,” and “Down in the Valley.” The group’s lead vocalist, Kela Keala, lends his smooth groove to “Nothing Can Change This Love,” with Troy Fernandez on Collaboration 1.


Robi Kahakalau

“Sistah Robi,” Robi Kahakalau, has maintained her standing as one of the most popular Hawaiian Reggae artists since she first stepped on stage as the lead singer for the highly acclaimed Hawaiian Style Band. Robi Kahakalau's luscious vocals, playful persona, and mastery of several languages instantly captured the hearts of Hawaii's multi-cultural audiences and made Sistah Robi a household name. Sistah Robi's music has become a mainstay for island music lovers throughout the 50th State and beyond, as new listeners discover the oh so talented Robi Kahakalau. The “Hawaiian Style” series features Robi’s hits, “Take Care of Me,” and “Pii Mai Ka Nalo.” Her duet with Sean Naauao, “Let’s Take Tonight,” can be found on “Duets: Island Style,” and one of Robi’s biggest hits, a duet with Jeff Rasmussen, “Leather and Lace” is featured on “Island Love Shack.”  


Sean Na auao

Another one of the most popular Hawaiian Reggae artists is multiple Na Hanohano Award winner Sean Na auao, whose original song, “Fish and Poi,” celebrating island life, has become a Hawaiian classic. The “Hawaiian Style” series features his surf party song, “Surf Paina,” while ”Coming in From the Cold” can be found on “Reggae in Paradise.”  Sean Na auao’s signature song, “Fish and Poi,” is featured on the “Shaka Island” compilation.


Kapena

Kelly Boy DeLima and his band, Kapena, has been one of the most popular Hawaiian Reggae artists since the eighties when winning Brown Bags to Stardom launched them upon the island music scene. Kapena’s popularity and musical legacy has been nothing short of phenomenal, releasing hit after hit, year after year, Kapena’s fantastic entertainment has gotten more than one generation of islanders on their feet during a show yelling, “hana hou!”  One of Kapena’s biggest hits, “Glittery Eyes,” is featured on the “Island Love Shack” series. Another one of Kapena’s most popular songs, “Okie Dokie Makou,” is on Hawaiian Style 3,” and “Night Shift” is featured on “Everybody Loves Bob Marley.” “


The Mana’o Company

The Mana’o Company’s founding members, Weldon Kekauoha, Danny Kennedy, John Baricuatro Jr.and Joel Kawehi' Kekauoha began their musical journey in 1985, when, representing Kaiser High School, they won the entire Brown Bags to Stardom under the name of Na Kane Pono. performed primarily Hawaiian music and became one of Hawaii’s most popular Hawaiian Reggae artists when they included island Reggae versions of “96 Degrees in the Shade,” and “Drop Baby Drop,” to their 1989 “Beyond the Ridge” release. Subsequent releases continued to delight audiences with the The Mana’o Company’s unique blend of Hawaiian and Reggae. Over the years the group’s membership transitioned, including talent such as Sean Naauao, Salaam Tillman, Jan Luna, Frank Sua, Eric Ho and Kaulana Pakele. By 1992, most had gone their separate ways and it wasn’t until Weldon Kekauoha invited band members to perform on his first solo release nearly ten years later that the group decided to bring back the magic of The Manao Company. The 2001 release of “Spread a Little Aloha,” an overwhelming success, once again secured The Mano’a Company’s place as one of Hawaii’s most popular Hawaiian Reggae artists while garnering the group Na Hoku Hanohano awards for Album of the Year, Group of the Year and Single of the Year for “Aloha.”  The “Hawaiian Style” compilation series features three of The Mana’o Company’s biggest hits, “Aloha,” “Rock Me,” and “Driving Me Crazy” and the ever popular “Sweet Reggae Woman” featuring B.E.T., can be found on the “Reggae in Paradise” series.

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Local Jamm

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Lance Kalahiki

Side Salad

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