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Website
  
hauietv.com

Children
  
Aki Latukefu

Associated acts
  
Koolism

Spouse
  
Shani Langi-Latukefu


Role
  
Musician

Genres
  
Hip hop

Name
  
Hau Latukefu

Music group
  
Koolism

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Albums
  
New Old Ground, Random Thoughts, The No End Theory, The 'Umu

Similar People
  
N Forster Jones, Urthboy, Mystro, Katalyst, Abstract Rude

Native name
  
Langomi-e-Hau Latukefu

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, radio host

Underground Cypher on triple j Hip Hop Show


Langomi-e-Hau Latukefu (born 1976), better known as Hau Latukefu, or sometimes MC Hau or simply Hau, is an Australian hip hop musician and radio host. He is best known as half of the duo Koolism (with Danielsan) and as the host of Triple J's hip hop program.

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Career

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Hau Latukefu, together with his cousins Hounga and Sione, formed a group named Tribe Ledda L, the "L" standing for Latukefu. By 1995, only DJ Danielsan and Hau remained in the group and they changed the name to Koolism, from a song with the same name which they had recorded the previous year.

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Koolism has released a total of five albums and five EPs to date. They were nominated at the Australian Dance Music Awards in several categories in 2002 and again in 2003. They won an ARIA Award in 2004 for Best Urban Release for Part Three: Random Thoughts, an album which featured guest appearances by Rodney P (UK), Nfamas (1200 Techniques), and Mnemonic Ascent. Koolism featured in the Australian hip hop documentary Words from the City. Despite the duo leaving Canberra, with Latukefu moving to Sydney and Danielsan to Melbourne, they have continued to work together and released albums New Old Ground (2006) and The 'Umu (2010).

As an individual artist, Latukefu has appeared as a guest on various other tracks, including Hilltop Hoods' "Another World" (2001) and "The Blue Blooded" (2007), Urthboy's "Nuthin I'd Rather Do" (2007) and Resin Dogs' "For My People" (2013).

On 14 April 2008, Latukefu took over from Maya Jupiter as the host of Triple J's weekly Hip Hop Show.

In late 2011, Latukefu launched Hauie TV, an online series intended to celebrate hip hop culture.

Latukefu played in the Robert Hunter Cup memorial football matches in 2012 and 2013 to commemorate MC Hunter.

Personal life

Latukefu was born in Queanbeyan, Australia, in 1976. He is married to marketing director Shani Langi-Latukefu, with whom he has a son, Aki. Together with Trials (Funkoars), he wrote the song "Yes, He Is", dedicated to Aki.

References

Hau Latukefu Wikipedia