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  • My great grandparents are Lei'u and Fagalele

  • I think I can hear Leota Ituau Ale in this song.

  • ua seki a le pese. :-)

  • PESE A LE KAOFIA A MALIEKOA MA PULEPULE, USOALII KAUA MA E GA AU I AO, SALEUKOGIPO'E LE LIMA MAKUA O FALEUPOLU O KOFIGA...MALO LAVA

    ***PULEPULE FANOLUA FAMILIA HOMIE***

  • this is the real Samoa music

  • Can anyone post the lyrics to this chant please my great great great great grandmother was Tohuia(Limapo) daughter of Chief Ama from Upolu. My grandmother is Aloisia Kama(Ama). Anyone please post da lyrics or where i can find dem

  • Anyone know the lyrics? If so can u post dem here or let me know where to get em. Our group tryina chaant get in da spirit Island style alofa 100

  • Malie maaaaaaaaaaaalie! Solosolo for Lyfe!!!

  • think this was recorded when my great grandad Taiatu Taei was alive...

  • sa leota...hard!!choo hoooo

  • solosolo for lyhpeeeee ! 

  • Malie!

  • thanks for posting that, my grand pa was the ka fala i le laulausiva, there was abook that came out with record when it was first released by folkways record, well anyhow, thanks, God bless

  • LUKO 4 LYFE SAVEAS AND AGELIS AND PULE FAMZ

  • SOLOSOLO PRIDE !

  • A F A L U K O...H A R D !!!

    veRy pRouD of my viLLage SOLOSOLO...song well sung..

    --> i dedicate this song to my parents and my grandparents... love u'z..

    *SAPOLU_89*

  • Solosolo my pride and joy, i miss you.

  • Solosolo my pride and joy. :( miss you.

  • where do you get your songs from?????

  • Solosolo pride..... born n raised, love the song

    faamalo lava SALEUTOGI.........

  • i learned that the ie koga presented to congress ,back in the 50's or 60's, which is still in D.C. somewhere is the very same from the great war...supposedly, it was used to fa'a pulou tui tonga. there's a vi'i about it, idk the title and i mean no ill will to our brothers and sisters from the kind kingdom of tonga.

  • AFALUKO REP =)

  • Chooohoooo afa luko!!!!! My dad's village. This song fills me with pride!!!!

  • O si ou nu'u lea o Solosolo... this pese ma laulausiva was performed at the very first Independence Day in 1962. Afaluko forever!!

  • This is a very very old pese plus the Vii o Solosolo Im glad you posted this song I have family from there it brought tears to the old folks havent heard the song for a long time thank you

  • my siblings and I were taught this pese and the sasa+siva to go with it .. any recordings of the vii ? i know all the words but would like to know if anyone has a remotely older recording of it .. really appreciate you posting this up :)

    blessssss !

  • @jcambe1182, shows how ignorant you are, if you understand the history of Samoa and Tonga then you would know there is really no such thing as a Tongan. Tongans are Samoans who migrated further south. Tonga is the Samoan word for "south of". My grandfather was Pulepule Tu'i of Solosolo who's blood line ties to the Kanakaupolu and Tafahau . If it were not for Samoa there would be no Tonga...Faka'ava ho mutu, tuiaipea oule'a ta'e i totonu!!

  • Thanks for the add. I've never heard a Samoan chant before, it's great! Thanks for sharing.

    -Grimy Ink

  • you can't find many of our kids chanting this these days.. the culture will live on..

  • man my grandad is the highest ranking chief in Solo Solo (Leota, Siaki, Hunkin)

    Solo SOlo represent all day every day

  • @samoarepping

    My grandads brother.

  • My Grandmother Is From Solosolo. Feels Good To Be Samoan. Much Appreciation To Our Ancestors & Grands For Everything They Have Done For Us. Samoa Mo Samoa. Much Alofaz.

  • @SoulDeep909 bucket of shit - samoa = shit

  • @jcambell82 my Tongan brother leave that racist shit somewhere else.

  • @jcambell82

    fuk up biatch, samoa 685 all day every day ni99a

  • @jcambell82 put away the hate my Tongan uso. We are one. We need to unite our families and our people. Look at the similarities we share and be proud. I am proud of my Tongan brothers and sisters. Much love from a humble Samoan

  • isa lei..nothing beats old chant....

    nice..thanks for share

  • Grew up listening to this audio recording...it's hella nice to see the video. Thanks for sharing it!

  • chhooohhoooo faasamoa

  • wow that chant just went through my vein......made me proud to be samoan..................

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