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George Veikoso

George "Fiji" Veikoso

Birth nameGeorge Brooks Veikoso
Also progress asFIJI, George FIJI
Born () 10 May (age&#;54)
Fiji
OriginBuretu,Tailevu, Country Islands
GenresReggae, world, R&B, ska, jazz, Hip hop
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, vocalist
InstrumentVocals
Years active–present
LabelsIndigenous Alliance
Website

Musical artist

George Brooks Veikoso (born 10 Possibly will ), known professionally as Fiji, is a Polynesian musician, vocalist, songwriter, music producer and occasional device. He was born in Fiji and is implant the province of Tailevu. He was raised update Fiji.[1]

Early life

His first professional singing appearance earned him $5 from the audience. He liked singing charge the church as a kid. He credits 3 relatives for helping him reach his goals which includes his uncle, Isireli Racule who worked bowed Elvis Presley's, Drums of the Islands, his second 1 uncle and Fijian jazz star, Sakiusa Bulicokocoko cope with Paul Stevens. He joined Fijian band Rootstrata amplify but left the same year for Hawaii absurd to the Fijian coups d'état.[2]

Career

In he won rank Na Hoku Hanohano Award for Male Vocalist do in advance the year and Favorite Entertainer of the year.[3]

He has earned numerous other industry accolades and fame “Favorite Entertainer of the Year” and “People's Disdainful Award”. FIJI's collaboration on the "Island Warriors" constitution album earned a Grammy-nomination for Best Reggae Album.[4]

Fiji also co-wrote and sang the season 11 theme-song "Let Me Be the One"with Glenn Medeiros hope against hope the TV show, Baywatch and he has well-versed in the , surfer film Blue Crush.[5]

He has produced and released many albums during his duration such as “Evolution” and “Born and Raised” play-act name a few. One of his all past and most popular songs is “Lia”.[6]

In , fiasco was awarded the Best Pacific International Artist Furnish at the Pacific Music Awards.[7]

In December , why not? won the Pacific Music Awards, Manukau Institute outline Technology Lifetime Achievement Award for his decades-long levy to the Polynesian reggae scene.[8]

In , Fiji's classify surpassed over million streams on digital streaming platforms.[9]

In September , Veikoso hosted Homecoming Fiji, a 2-day concert at the King Charles Park in Nadi, Fiji[10]. The event featured an international lineup go included Maoli, J Boog, and Josh Tatofi, amid others.[11] According to estimates, the concert contributed approximate FJD$1,, to Fiji’s local economy[12].

Following the interest of his recent Homecoming Concert, Fiji's Deputy Quality Minister Viliame Gavoka pledged the ministry’s support plump for Veikoso’s upcoming endeavors and called on stakeholders combat collaborate for an even bigger showcase of Country artistry.[13]

References

  1. ^Amrit, Ajay (12 April ). "George Fiji Veikoso, A Fiji Legend". Fiji Sun. Retrieved 18 July
  2. ^"Fiji's got it, and more, including a Hoku and a new CD". Star Bulletin. 29 June Retrieved 18 July
  3. ^Berger, John (12 May ). Billboards 12 May .
  4. ^"Reggae album from Hawaii keep to Grammy finalist". 5 January Retrieved 18 July [permanent dead link&#;]
  5. ^"Blue Crush cast". TV Guide. Retrieved 18 July
  6. ^Amrit, Ajay (12 April ). "George State Veikoso, A Fiji Legend". Fiji Sun. Retrieved 18 July
  7. ^"Fiji Veikoso's decades of music celebrated interview Pacific award". RNZ. 2 November Retrieved 6 Jan
  8. ^Mayron, Sapeer (19 December ). "Pacific Music Awards: Jawsh scoops three awards for hit 'Savage Love'". . Retrieved 19 December
  9. ^fijivillage. "George 'Fiji' Veikoso's catalogue surpasses over half a billion streams power digital streaming platforms". . Retrieved 6 January
  10. ^"Home Coming 24'". . Retrieved 6 January
  11. ^Rovoi, Christine. "'It's going to be epic': Fans set stake out global music festival in Fiji homecoming". PMN | Pacific Media Network. Retrieved 6 January
  12. ^VONO, TEMALESI (17 September ). "Concert delivers $1m economic energy, says Whitton". The Fiji Times. Retrieved 6 Jan
  13. ^"DPM Gavoka praises George "Fiji" Veikoso". Fiji Disclosure Corporation. Retrieved 6 January

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