
Paula Fuga
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Exquisite vocals, powerful lyrics and gorgeous melodies have earned Paula Fuga* widespread praise and made her one of the most sought-after live performers in Hawai‘i and beyond. A poet at heart and an accomplished ‘ukulele player, she has intertwined her passions into award-winning, deeply original songwriting. Her debut album, Lilikoi garnered the prestigious Nā Hōkū Hanohano Award – Hawai’i’s Grammy - for ‘Most Promising Artist.’
With guest appearances by Ziggy Marley and Jack Johnson on her next release, who remain her fans and collaborators, she has gone on to headline the global music circuit and performed on the stages of Madison Square Garden, The Sydney Opera House Forecourt and is a three-time return guest artist to The White House. Recently signed to Jack Johnson’s Brushfire Record label, Fuga released her full length album Rain On Sunday during the pandemic.
Today, with a global fanbase and thriving music career, Fuga’s music is dedicated to inspiring positive social change – rooted in perseverance and hope. She is fiercely committed to permeating the world with the evocative voice of the Hawaiian people. Called the "Hawaiian Queen of Soul", Paula's songs, which can range from island sound to reggae to Hawaiian roots to R&B, continue to resonate deeply.
*[pronounced [Foon-gah]

With guest appearances by Ziggy Marley and Jack Johnson on her next release, who remain her fans and collaborators, she has gone on to headline the global music circuit and performed on the stages of Madison Square Garden, The Sydney Opera House Forecourt and is a three-time return guest artist to The White House. Recently signed to Jack Johnson’s Brushfire Record label, Fuga released her full length album Rain On Sunday during the pandemic.
Today, with a global fanbase and thriving music career, Fuga’s music is dedicated to inspiring positive social change – rooted in perseverance and hope. She is fiercely committed to permeating the world with the evocative voice of the Hawaiian people. Called the "Hawaiian Queen of Soul", Paula's songs, which can range from island sound to reggae to Hawaiian roots to R&B, continue to resonate deeply.
*[pronounced [Foon-gah]
