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Voqa Kei Valenisau to sing their latest hit song

Voqa Kei Valenisau to sing their latest hit song

By Navitalai Naivalurua
21/05/2021
[Photo Credit: K3 - Veidomoni Qo E Yavalati Au (feat. Semi Kaitani & Rupeni Ligaqaqa Tubuna]

Local iTaukei band, Voqa Kei Valenisau will be singing their latest hit song "Veidomoni Yavalati Au" during the LegendFM/VitiFM Live Mai Vale Virtual Concert with Digicel.

Band lead singer Usa Tubuna says their new song is about a man from Ra who was in love with a woman from Naitasiri who then went to Tonga for work purposes.

Tubuna says the song is written by the man and is about their long-distance relationship.

Tubuna says one of the challenges they faced because of the containment zones is not releasing their latest album but it has enabled them to record 4 more albums which will be released later in the year.

He says their latest album was supposed to be released in late April but because of the restrictions, they could not release it.

Voqa Kei Valenisau is a local band from Cakaudrove in Vanua Levu and they will be one of the 8 performers that will be entertaining people during the LegendFM/VitiFM Live Mai Vale Virtual Concert next Saturday.

Other performers are Aggie Vakaloloma, Georgina Ledua, Kuki, William Driver, Hanisi Maloney and Jim Ratusila, Ouvacast, and Kabu Ni Delai Kade.

If you'd like to give a tip during the live session to Voqa Kei Valenisau, you can do so via Digicel MyCash on 7117484.

The virtual concert starts at 9pm next Saturday.


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