Ki Ho 'Alu No Ka Oi, Vol. 2
Juan Pablo Hernández Smith, artisticly named Pali (Chile, June 10th, 1982), is a pop-rock Chilean singer. He is known for being son of Marcelo, from the TV show Cachueros. With eletropop based and soft balladas, Pali presented himself in 2004 on Chilean scenario, releasing his first album called Electrocardiograma. It had 10 songs, among which Daniel Guerrero's production and composition stood out. His lyrics are all about daily life, that most of times seem to find some lost in time difficulty. That shows up through his song's simplicity. In 2006, Pali comes back to media with his new releasing En frecuencia, whose first single was Buscaré. Through this production, he intends to be much more uninhibited by showing up a great change in his musical style. Pali (a Hawaian music group) is led by Pali T. W. Ka'aihue. This traditional+contemporary Hawaiian music group started as a duo composed of Pali Tuan W. Ka'aihue and Kevin Kashiwai with the 2001 CD release of Pali. Hawaiian language love songs and an instrumental or two along with original songs composed by Pali T. W. Ka'aihue made up this debut recording. More musicians joined, and Pali became a six-member group consisting of: Pali T.W. Ka'aihue, Shepherd Kawakami, Dwayne Keomaka John Tanner, Rory Lono, and Mark Kawakami. In 2004, the CD release In Harmony featured vocal and instrument backing by Genoa Keawe, John Keawe, Jay Kauka, Jay Kauka II, and Damien Freitas. Looking back on past Hawaii musicians, Pali's Tribute (2006) recorded songs by Cecilio & Kapono, Kalapana, Country Comfort, The Peter Moon Band, Keola & Kapono Beamer, and Summer. In 2008, Pali doubled their output with a 2-CD set ...With Aloha, arranging traditional Hawaiian language songs on Disc 1. Disc 1 also featured the japanese song Shima Uta, an Okinawan song by Miyazawa Kazufumi about Peace. Disc 2 contains modern Hawaiian songs, along with Pali T. W. Ka'aihue originals about Love and Life. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Juan Pablo Hernández Smith, artisticly named Pali (Chile, June 10th, 1982), is a pop-rock Chilean singer. He is known for being son of Marcelo, from the TV show Cachueros. With eletropop based and soft balladas, Pali presented himself in 2004 on Chilean scenario, releasing his first album called Electrocardiograma. It had 10 songs, among which Daniel Guerrero's production and composition stood out. His lyrics are all about daily life, that most of times seem to find some lost in time difficulty. That shows up through his song's simplicity. In 2006, Pali comes back to media with his new releasing En frecuencia, whose first single was Buscaré. Through this production, he intends to be much more uninhibited by showing up a great change in his musical style. Pali (a Hawaian music group) is led by Pali T. W. Ka'aihue. This traditional+contemporary Hawaiian music group started as a duo composed of Pali Tuan W. Ka'aihue and Kevin Kashiwai with the 2001 CD release of Pali. Hawaiian language love songs and an instrumental or two along with original songs composed by Pali T. W. Ka'aihue made up this debut recording. More musicians joined, and Pali became a six-member group consisting of: Pali T.W. Ka'aihue, Shepherd Kawakami, Dwayne Keomaka John Tanner, Rory Lono, and Mark Kawakami. In 2004, the CD release In Harmony featured vocal and instrument backing by Genoa Keawe, John Keawe, Jay Kauka, Jay Kauka II, and Damien Freitas. Looking back on past Hawaii musicians, Pali's Tribute (2006) recorded songs by Cecilio & Kapono, Kalapana, Country Comfort, The Peter Moon Band, Keola & Kapono Beamer, and Summer. In 2008, Pali doubled their output with a 2-CD set ...With Aloha, arranging traditional Hawaiian language songs on Disc 1. Disc 1 also featured the japanese song Shima Uta, an Okinawan song by Miyazawa Kazufumi about Peace. Disc 2 contains modern Hawaiian songs, along with Pali T. W. Ka'aihue originals about Love and Life. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Lejos
Para No Verte Mas
Claustrofobia
Me Carga
Buscare
Ka Uluwehi I Ke Kai
Kilometros De Aqui
Island Days
Creo En Ti
Wahine 'Ilikea
Ku'u Lei Awapuhi (live)
Buscaré
Malvado Como Ayer
+ Arriba
Quien Te Dijo
Siempre Por Ti
Escondo Mi Voz
Para No Verte Más
Viña
buscare [Exclusivo]
No Escaparas
Siempre Lo Estaras
Tu Libertad
Kilómetros de aquí
No Escaparás
Ku'u Aloha
Live Song
Ku'u Lei Nani
E Huli Makou
Siempre lo estarás
Ko'ula
Ua Lilo I Ko Aloha
All Day Music
Haleakala
Quién Te Dijo
Quien Mas Que Tu
Que Ves
Ulupalakua
Más Arriba
Ka Uluwehi O Ke Kai
Wai O Ke Aniani
Supey Aloha
Keli'i Slack Key
Quien Es Quien
Donde
'ulupalakua
Quién Es Quién
bailando - paradisio ✧∘* ೃ ⋆。˚.
Le'ahi
'Akaka Falls
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