The name of the song is: "O La'u Pese Lenei Mo Oe" by The Five Stars, Vol. 1 track 9.... it's a Samoan song and I'm Samoan. These dancers are doing a good job with the music...
all of you who are so concerned about his title should understand that,we are no longer living in a society where we used to,rather because of the globalization,things and people are changing .so even if this title appears as it is, then who knows maybe there people out there that also performed that dance. this is true in terms of the Kiribati migrated to the Solomon .
We are Polynesians with roots back to Samoa, Uvea, and Tonga and yes, we can do whatever we want with any Songs in the Pacific. So take some chill-pills! This is a hotel entertainment group.....
@jtmoana Then label the dang thing correctly like a SAMOAN dance performed in the solomon Islands! OR POLYNESIAN dances performed in the solomon Islands. Because FYI there is a big diffrence between Polynesians, Micronesians and Melanesians. And no they are not all the same thing. When you do a REAL SOLOMON DANCE then label it "solomon island dance' otherwise you are lying and confusing those that don't know about the islands!!
@dizxbyfire: You think i don't know the difference diz? It doesn't matter at all. Whoever uploaded the video titled it the way he wanted it. Look at the content of the video and don't you even sweat trying to explain the differences. You go anywhere in Hawaii you would see Japanese and Filipinos dancing Tamure just for tourism purposes. Again, I don't give a shit whether it is titled a Solomon Islands dance. This is not the objective of the performance, to call it a Solomon Dance. So stop it ok!
The name of the song is: "O La'u Pese Lenei Mo Oe" by The Five Stars, Vol. 1 track 9.... it's a Samoan song and I'm Samoan. These dancers are doing a good job with the music...
Trishamcgalla 2 months ago
Anyone knw what this song called and who sings it??
kiritaitai 3 months ago
all of you who are so concerned about his title should understand that,we are no longer living in a society where we used to,rather because of the globalization,things and people are changing .so even if this title appears as it is, then who knows maybe there people out there that also performed that dance. this is true in terms of the Kiribati migrated to the Solomon .
s11071003 4 months ago
this are polynesians from solomon islands!
Solomon Islands is a little Pacific in the Pacific - a unique nation of Melanesians, Polynesiands and Micronesiands.
You will never find this blend in other Pacific countries!
maraimogo 6 months ago
okay people let's just call a coconut a coconut, and a breadfruit a breadfruit. they're both food, but their different fruit. okay.
elintee 1 year ago
not evn solo!!??? faaah dont u know silly :) samoa n solo mayB clos not THAT close lol
indiiBUBZ98 1 year ago
ANYBODY KNOW WHAT THIS SONG IS CALLED??? :):)
ninjanena33 1 year ago
I love the KING SOLOMON HOTEL, its the besttttt!
home sickkk muchhh!!
SmileHunii 1 year ago
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ninjanena33 2 years ago
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ninjanena33 2 years ago
Lol! This is not even a Solomon Island dance
Hobrae 2 years ago
What part is the Tamure???????
dalmeny 2 years ago
So what is the difference if they are Samoan Solomon Islanders performing their Samoan cultural background......?
They are doing a cool job!
taisie2007 3 years ago
We are Polynesians with roots back to Samoa, Uvea, and Tonga and yes, we can do whatever we want with any Songs in the Pacific. So take some chill-pills! This is a hotel entertainment group.....
jtmoana 2 years ago
@jtmoana Then label the dang thing correctly like a SAMOAN dance performed in the solomon Islands! OR POLYNESIAN dances performed in the solomon Islands. Because FYI there is a big diffrence between Polynesians, Micronesians and Melanesians. And no they are not all the same thing. When you do a REAL SOLOMON DANCE then label it "solomon island dance' otherwise you are lying and confusing those that don't know about the islands!!
dizxbyfire 11 months ago
@dizxbyfire: You think i don't know the difference diz? It doesn't matter at all. Whoever uploaded the video titled it the way he wanted it. Look at the content of the video and don't you even sweat trying to explain the differences. You go anywhere in Hawaii you would see Japanese and Filipinos dancing Tamure just for tourism purposes. Again, I don't give a shit whether it is titled a Solomon Islands dance. This is not the objective of the performance, to call it a Solomon Dance. So stop it ok!
jtmoana 11 months ago
@taisie2007 one word MISREPRESENTATION. Samoan is samoan, solomon island is solomon island... duh!!!
cindyknowsitall 1 year ago
this is a samoan song and samoan dancing.... this is crazy...
ajaatv16 3 years ago