I'm an Asian guy from The United States and I like this music..Sisiva rocks...Very captivating and a beautiful Island sound...It brings me to paradise....
this song is so beautiful. i don't know what they're saying or singing about, but you can still hear the sound of youth/love/hope/growing up we all shared no matter where we grew up....
i love the sound. remind me of my paradise Solomon Islands (Malaita, west kwaio) ha..a..le. and my son's best song. thanks sisters for the beautiful Island sound always making me home sick. (SI living in PNG)
Absolutely great voices of SISIVA! I Like Sisiva solomon island music from first time, real wish to visit the Solomons sometimes. Greetings from far north sea.
i dont know why you all guys fighting about your islands, you guys should be happy living in such paradise:) its beautiful music and seems to be hell of a place, i would love to be there! right on girlz, greetings from russia
em top. mi laikim yufala. true reflections of Melanesian culture..a unique culture..well done gilrs and the accompanying musicians..more of these please.
You How.....me fella miss Solomon music for long time........I miss the people of Honiara...Buala and Taro...................must return soon...............me fella lookem you
The Backing track needs serious work, doesn't do justice to the vocals - its sounds like a karaoke machine. However, these vocals with the right musicians - wow.
Great song girls......I wish I had your contacts...that lead singer and the blonde girl kill me.....hope you are well and got good husbands if you got married. Hope I could get your compilations.......never been to Solomon Islands but lived in PNG in 2008...great...
Song ya mekem mi for like go home stret na if anyone lo home hia please write kam too and talem kam home hem heo mi no less na lo blondy hair ya. kam mi bem,, or hem heo?
Fa'unha ame uve mei gau nga iago Fa'unha ame fakeli gaogathogu na Chorus: Neubane fa ari cheke iara Iago theo egu ngala na La faiho gau hila gema Kokhoni gau hila gema. Thats all i can say...
...they are Isabellians, Solomon Islanders and infact we are (Isabellians) not Melanesians but Malayans. Our language is similar to those of India (in Orissa) - just giving some light and anthro information. But who cares if we are pigmented with a cosmetic dark paste? And that doesn't change the world either! Stop being an oppressor! By an an Isabellaian in Japan.