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The New Reo Pop Tune From Rei, Written By Rei And Drax Project

Published: Thu 30 Jun 2022 05:45 AM
This tune is the Wellington muso link-up you never knew you needed! Rei is excited to present to you his new banger, Wera Matao, written with Drax Project. Mixing Rei’s signature melodic rap vocals with Drax’s super pop stylings, this tune is sure to make you get your kanikani (dance) on.
Releasing on New Zealand’s first-ever public holiday for Matariki this collaboration embodies the wairua (spirit) of Aotearoa and the Māori new year, made with tautoko from Te Māngai Pāho. Matariki is a time to reflect and a time to plan ahead as we carve out a new space for te reo Māori music in mainstream NZ.
Wera Matao has landed on Spotify’s The Flavour and Waiata Reo Māori, plus YouTube Music’s Today’s Kiwi Hits and Apple Music’s New in Pop NZ and AU!
Wera Matao follows Rei’s latest tune Whakapapa (which landed on Spotify’s New Music Friday’s, The Hybrid and The Drip). 2021 saw Rei release his radio hit Hoki Mai / Come Back (#2 on NZ Hot Charts) which hit #9 on the NZ Shazam charts. In Wera Matao (meaning hot and cold) Rei sings about a lover who can’t make up their mind on whether they are ready to commit to a relationship.
Rei has had a big last 12 months. Releasing an album, playing festivals such as Rolling Meadows, AUM, Kotahi, Splore and Newtown Festival, touring with Sweet Mix Kids and even opening for Netsky at his sold-out arena show. He’s already kicked off 2022 with a couple of shows in the U.S., at a Coachella pre-party in Palm Springs, as well as the famous Dive Motel in Nashville. Other recent accolades include being a finalist for the 2021 Mana Reo award at the AMA’s, and top 5 spot for the APRA Silver Scrolls with Maisey Rika for ‘Hiwa-i-te-Rangi’. Wera Matao is the latest single from Rei’s upcoming full Te Reo album, due for release in 2022 with the tautoko of Te Māngai Pāho and NZONAIR.
Follow Rei’s haerenga here - www.musicbyrei.com

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