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Tomorrow People Release Summer Tune in Three Languages

Published: Tue 19 Dec 2017 09:52 AM
Tomorrow People Release Summer Tune in Three Languages!
Aotearoa’s very own champions of ‘sunshine reggae’, Tomorrow People, are back with another summer smash - ‘Don’t Wanna Fight It’.
Watch the Carpool Karaoke-inspired video, released today, for ‘Don’t Wanna Fight’ itHERE
Drawing on their reputation for turning out feel-good tunes that speak to the masses,‘Don’t Wanna Fight It’ is a catchy groove reminiscent of the distinctive Kiwi summer sound that music lovers have come to know and love.
Not content with just one version, Tomorrow People have gone the extra mile, releasing the song in English (Spotify, iTunes, Apple Music), Māori (Spotify, iTunes, Apple Music), and Samoan (Spotify, iTunes, Apple Music) - in celebration of the band’s heritage and the diversity of their loyal fanbase.
“Te Reo is one of the official languages in New Zealand, and even though I’m Samoan by ethnicity, I loved the challenge of singing our song in Maori,” says one of TomorrowPeople’s vocalists, Ken Saupese.
“Also to hear Marcus embrace my own culture and sing a verse in Samoan was a proud feeling. There’s definitely a first for everything!”
‘Don’t Wanna Fight It’ follows on from the recent release of ‘Lock Me Up’; with both songs laying the foundations for Tomorrow People’s upcoming EP, BBQ REGGAE, which will be first released at the One Love Festival on January 27 and 28, 2018.
The EP opens a new chapter for the Wellington collective, Tana Tupai, Avina Kelekolio, Marcus Abraham, Ken Saupese, Hamo Dell, Duane Te Whetu and Dan Sugrue, which emerged on the scene in 2012.
Their unique Kiwi blend of laid-back sunshine reggae, including hits such as ‘Souljah Feeling’, ‘Feel Alright’ and ‘Take It Away’, have clocked up hundreds of thousands of plays on Spotify, with the band establishing themselves as one of New Zealand’s most popular live acts.
Their debut album, ONE, released in 2012, peaked at #1 on the NZ Album Chart. Their follow-up EP, ONE.5, followed in 2013 and peaked at #6 on the NZ Album Chart. Their most recent album, BASS & BASSINETS, was released in 2015 and peaked at #1 on the NZ Album Chart.
They’ve also taken their music to the world, with tours across Australia, Tahiti, Rarotonga, Fiji, and Samoa.
Don’t miss Tomorrow People live, with shows coming up over the New Zealand summer including One Love, East Coast Vibes, Homegrown, and Mai FM & Demon Energy Summer Jam.
Tomorrow People LIVE 2018:
January 2 - Opononi
January 4 - Mangawhai
January 5 - Whangarei
January 12 - East Coast Vibes (Gisborne)
January 27 - One Love Festival (Tauranga)
February 2 - Melbourne
February 4 - Melbourne
February 6 - Masterton and Wellington (Waitangi Day Festivals)
February 10 – Mai FM & Demon Energy Summer Jam
April 7 - Homegrown
Follow Tomorrow People on Facebook HERE
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