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Haku Records
HAWAIIAN LULLABY
Our first global project, GRAMMY® Nominated “Hawaiian Lullaby,” features Hawaiʻi’s top recording artists singing familiar songs in both English and Hawaiian. It also won the 2020 Nā Hōkū Hanohano award for Compilation Album of the Year.
CHRISTMAS IN HAWAI’I
Kimié Miner ignites magical holiday mele with her award-winning friends in a new eight-track holiday EP, which she produced with Brad Watanabe.
HAWAIIAN FALSETTO VOL 1
In celebration of 20 years of the Richard Hoʻopi‘i Leo Ki'eki'e Falsetto Contest, Festivals of Aloha along with Haku Records present a legacy music project entitled, ʻHawaiian Falsetto Vol 1ʻ. The compilation features contest champions, judges and even a song from the namesake himself, Richard Ho‘opi‘i.
CHILDREN OF THE SEA
NĀ KAMA KAI
What better way to connect with keiki than through music? We released our first educational children's album Children of the Sea (Nā Kama Kai), guided by cultural and ancestral knowledge. It features HAKU KEIKI, a collection of young Hawaiian artists, plus a new single with Paula Fuga & Taimane.
SALTWATER KISS
Written by Kimié Miner and Chase Kauhane, and co-produced with Nā Hōkū Hanohano winner, Imua Garza. The lover-track explores the ever-changing tides of relationships, questioning how love can sustain its story through both sweet-and-salty seasons.
JOKER
“Joker” takes you on the journey of a temptress, the power of a woman and the female essence. Likkle Jordee was inspired by Jamaica’s early Dancehall scene and the 80’s era of Reggae, with its crunchy snare and heavy bass lines, which is not heard much today.