KING

Life, Death and Hip Hop

(Author) Hau Latukefu
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The son of first-generation Tongan immigrants, Hau drew on the legacy of his name (meaning 'King') to become one of the nation's most influential musical artists. But the best stories often come from the humblest beginnings. A promising junior rugby player, Hau decided in his teens to trade in the footy boots for Hammer pants, soaking up every bar and breakbeat of the new sound and culture exploding out of urban America- DJ Kool Herc and LL Cool J, mix-tapes and graffiti, velour Kangols and Beat Street. Determined to be more innovator than imitator, the rhymes that eventually burst from his volumes of notebooks and epic freestyle sessions with friends and co-conspirators would express what was happening in his backyard, in his community, in his voice. Along with DJ Danielsan, Hau would form Koolism, one of the seminal acts in Australian hip hop and winner of the ARIA's inaugural Best Urban Release award in 2004. This bolt from the blue began a professional journey that would evolve over decades and play out over iconic albums, reflecting the simple joys of life, the love of family, the loss of faith and the tragedy of lives cut short. When Hau decided to pass the mic, it also announced his next incarnation - acting as mentor and producer for a new generation of up-and-coming Australian artists, including the gritty drill-rap phenomenon out of Mount Druitt- OneFour.

Information
Publisher:
Penguin Random House Australia
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
386
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781761046308
Publish year:
2022
Publish date:
Nov. 1, 2022

Hau Latukefu

Hau Latukefu is a renowned Australian poet and writer, best known for his powerful and evocative poetry collection "Burning the Midnight Oil". His work blends raw emotion with vivid imagery, exploring themes of identity, culture, and social justice. Latukefu's unique voice and lyrical style have made a significant impact on contemporary literature.

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