Music / Te Ao Maori

Waiata Māori Music Award winners announced

23:30 pm on 13 September 2019

Pop collective Te Kākano, and singer songwriter Amba Holly were the big winners at the Waiata Māori Music Awards in Hastings. Te Kākano took home a total of four awards, while Holly scooped two.

Accomplished Waikato-Tainui singer and songwriter Amba Holly took home Best Female Solo Artist and Best Songwriter. It’s the third time Holly’s been named Best Female Solo Artist, having won the category on both 2016 and 2017.

Skip to full list of winners.

Te Kākano – a soul, pop, and R&B collaboration by Pere Wihongi (Maimoa), Mere Arihi Pipi-Takoko, Makaira Berry and Hamiora Tuari – took home Best Traditional Album (Te Reo Māori), Best Pop Artists and Best Song, for the Wihongi-penned ‘Tōrea’.

Wihongi also won Best Male Solo Artist for his work under his PERE moniker.

The awards were presented at a red-carpet cermony at Club Hastings, which included performances from Six60, Troy Kingi, and Theia.

Also acknowledged on the night were the Waiata Māori Music Awards Iconic recipients, who were named in August.

Two musicians were honoured posthumously with the Lifetime Contribution to Māori Music Award / Mauriora o Te Ao Pūoru Māori: Pixie Williams, singer of New Zealand’s first homegrown hit, ‘Blue Smoke’, and Abe Phillips, leader of popular Hastings band The Shadracks in the 1960s and ‘70s.

Kapa haka legend Trevor Horowaewae Maxwell, was acknowledged as a Keeper of Tradition / Kaitiaki Tikanga Pūoru.

The late Jarrod Huirama, sound engineer and music tutor at Kahurangi NZ Māori Dance Theatre and Takitimu Performing Arts School Trust, was honoured with the Contribution to Māori Music Industry Award / Ahumahi Pūoru.

Full List of winners:

Best Māori Female Solo Artist:

  • WINNER: Amba Holly
  • Theia
  • La Coco
  • JaLeace

Best Māori Male Solo Artist:

  • Tipene         
  • Israel Starr  
  • WINNER: PERE          

Best Traditional Album in re reo Māori

  • WINNER: Te Kākano - Te Kākano
  • Grove Roots - Waka
  • Maaka Fiso - Ngaro

Best Māori Pop Album

  • L.A.B. - L.A.B. II
  • WINNER: Te Kākano - Te Kākano
  • Tipene - Tautoko

Best Māori Urban Album

  • WINNER: Tipene - Tautoko
  • Grove Roots - Waka
  • Rugged and Wylde - The King and the Chief

Best Māori Roots Reggae Album

  • Grove Roots - Waka
  • WINNER: NLC - Know Your Roots

Best Song by a Māori Artist

  • Katchafire - Fyah In The Trenches
  • WINNER: Te Kākano - Tōrea
  • L.A.B. - ‘Rocketship’
  • RunTingz Family - Runtingz Anthem

Best Māori songwriter

  • Katchafire
  • L.A.B.  
  • Te Kākano 
  • WINNER: Amba Holly 

Best Music Video by a Māori Artist

  • Grove Roots - ‘Aotearoa’
  • L.A.B. - ‘Baby Will You Let Me’
  • Tipene - ‘Nanny's House’
  • La Coco - ‘Back When’
  • Theia - ‘Candy’

Radio Airplay Song of the Year by a Māori Artist

Six60 - ‘Vibes’

Radio Airplay Song of the Year by a Māori  Artist in te reo Māori

Maimoa - ‘Kawea’

Iconic Awards:

  • Keeper of Traditions Award - Trevor Horowaewae Maxwell
  • Music Industry Award - Jarrod Huirama
  • Lifetime Contribution to Māori Music - Abe Phillips
  • Lifetime Contribution to Māori Music - Pixie Williams