Dei Hamo

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Dei Hamo
Birth name Sanerivi Sagala
Also known as Hamo
Origin New Zealand
Genre(s) hip hop
Years active 2003-present
Label(s) Aviator Music

Dei Hamo (real name Sane Sagala) is a Polynesian rap/hip hop recording artist from New Zealand. He currently lives in Papatoetoe, Auckland.

Dei Hamo went to Aorere College, Papatoetoe in the late 1980s where he was first exposed to the hip hop genre.

He claims to have written a song a day since then, although many disrespect him because of this being obviously untrue.

His 2004 hit "We Gon' Ride" spent five continuous weeks at number one on New Zealand's music chart, and 3 months in the top 10, it also went platinum. It also reached the top 40 in Australia.

Later singles have included "This Is My Life" and "Cry again", the latter containing lyrics from Split Enz's song "I Hope I Never" performed by Tim Finn.

Although not a well liked fact by fans of Dei Hamo, he is known for cashing in on publicity while it is available to him. Dei Hamo attended all Big Day Out concerts in New Zealand and Australia, this was a little strange as most artists would only do their nations shows. He is also well known for doing free shows whenever the chance may arise.

Although having a Relatively small rap career so far, he is credited in American mainstream rapper Bizarre's "thank you's" in his solo album Hannicap Circus under "Die Hamo (New Zealand)".

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