Vodafone Pacific Music Awards Winners Announed
- Publish date
- Friday, 10 Jun 2016, 8:59AM

VINCE HARDER AND TE VAKA BIG WINNERS IN VODAFONE PACIFIC MUSIC AWARDS
Much-loved music and dance group Te Vaka and multi-talented Vince Harder have taken out the top accolades at the 12th annual Vodafone Pacific Music Awards.
Te Vaka’s achievement is significant as it secured both the Best Song and Best Album awards, while Vince Harder took home no fewer than three awards – for NZ Music Commission Best Pacific Male Artist, Auckland Council Best Pacific Urban Artist and MAINZ Best Producer – showcasing the diversity of his abilities.
Te Vaka has won the APRA Best Pacific Song award for ‘Papua I Sisifo’, written by band member Opetaia Foa’i. The group also took out the Recorded Music NZ Best Pacific Music Album for ‘Amataga’, its 8th collection of songs released in late 2015.
For more than two decades Te Vaka has occupied a central space in Pacific music and dance, under the inspired leadership of Foa'i. The group has toured the world and performed at important global occasions including America’s Cup events in Auckland, the Commonwealth games in Melbourne, the Rugby World Cup in Paris and the Olympic Games in Beijing.
Te Vaka is a regular visitor to the Vodafone Pacific Music Awards podium having won numerous accolades over the years. The group’s songwriter and lead vocalist Opetaia Foa’i was noticeably missing from the awards ceremony but for good reason; he is currently writing the soundtrack for the upcoming Disney film Moana.
Vince Harder has won the NZ Music Commission Best Pacific Male Artist and the NIU FM Best Pacific Urban Artist awards for his album ‘Rare Vision’. Recognition of his talent as an artist was complemented by his win in the MAINZ Best Producer category, for album ‘Rare Vision’ and the song ‘Start Again’ which he co-wrote with Stan Walker.
 Vince released his first song in 2008 and has enjoyed widespread mainstream success including topping the NZ Singles Chart with ‘Everything’, a collaboration with fellow artist P-Money.
This year’s Flava Best International Pacific Artist award goes to Common Kings for the album ‘Hits & Mrs’. Common Kings delivers a collection of inspirations orchestrated in an array of head rocking beats, feel good vibes and emotional fever. The band is known for delivering pop hits with rock, reggae and R&B influences.
2016 Vodafone Pacific Music Awards winners by category:
VIRGIN AUSTRALIA BEST PACIFIC FEMALE ARTIST |
Annie Grace The Journey |
NZ MUSIC COMMISSION BEST PACIFIC MALE ARTIST |
Vince Harder Rare Vision |
RADIO 531PI BEST PACIFIC GROUP |
Sol3 Mio On Another Note |
AUCKLAND COUNCIL BEST PACIFIC GOSPEL ARTIST |
TJ Taotua ‘Firstly’ |
NIU FM BEST PACIFIC URBAN ARTIST |
Vince Harder Rare Vision |
FLAVA BEST INTERNATIONAL PACIFIC ARTIST |
Common Kings ‘Hits & Mrs’ |
MAINZ BEST PRODUCER |
Vince Harder |
NZ ON AIR BEST PACIFIC MUSIC VIDEO |
Team Dynamite ‘Cosmos ReUp’. Directed by Eddy Fifield |
APRA BEST PACIFIC SONGÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â |
Te Vaka ‘Papua I Sisifo’. Written by Opetaia Foa’i |
SUNPIX BEST PACIFIC LANGUAGE |
Tha Feelstyle ‘Sasa’ |
NZ ON AIR RADIO AIRPLAY AWARD |
Savage ‘Freaks’ |
VODAFONE PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD - BEST PACIFIC ARTIST |
Ill Semantics |
PHILLIP FUEMANA AWARD –MOST PROMISING PACIFIC ARTIST |
Mikey Mayz |
RECORDED MUSICÂ NZ BEST PACIFIC MUSIC ALBUM |
Te Vaka ‘Amataga’ |
SPECIAL RECOGNITION AWARD – Outstanding Achievement |
Savage |
SPECIAL RECOGNITION AWARD– Outstanding Achievement |
Vika & Linda Bull |
MANUKAU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD |
Pacific Underground |