Kalipolina
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@xavypops thank you xavypops for correcting me! apologies for my mistake.
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@miakolo07 If you dont mind me correcting you this song infact was not written or composed by Tu'imala Kaho who is the composer of many amazing Tongan songs. This song was actually written by Salesi Manoa Havea who was Minister of Police in Tonga in the 1960s.
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MATE MA'A TONGA CUH CHA WHOOOOOOOO!!!!!!
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oh yeah baby....thats the one rite therrr.....remind me of the kingdom forsur....
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BEAUTIFUL
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btw this is Small Axe with Finau 'Afeaki singing
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i am not samoan but loleini unga sang this song and now i love this song!!!!!!! it is my favorite song to wake up in the morning too..i dont even know what it means...but i love it!!!
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MATE MA TONGA
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@PolyLewa206 Tongans use it the same way expression "Oiaue Fakapo"... usually when there's a sudden surprise of some sort.... usually over an exciting moment, sudden fright, an overwhelming instance, and of course when they're lazy / worn out / tired... pretty cool!
L000000000000VE this song :]:]
sam0ankwe3n 3 years ago 14
@cauhbangs it's a love song w/lots of symbolism. but Kalipolina (Kalipoli na) was written by Tu'imala Kaho, one of the most famous Tongan songwriters and composers. But she is using the Battle of Gallipoli (yes, Napoleon's Battle of Gallipoli) as a symbolic reference of how her love she has is so painful that it would be sweeter to be in battle ("oiaue he me'a fkmamahi, ifo leva 'a kalipoli na") ...that's the gist of it. explaining the rest is a lot lol.
miakolo07 9 months ago 6