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Dam Native
(formerly Native Base)Origin New Zealand Genres hip hop Years active 1992–present Past members Danny Haimona
Bennett PomanaDam Native is a New Zealand hip hop group formed in 1992.
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History
Dam Native is a New Zealand hip hop group that was prominent during the mid to late 1990s. Its first members consisted of Danny Haimona and Bennett Pomana, now an ex-member. The group formed in 1992 under the name Native Bass and released an album at a time when the industry was virtually void of any New Zealand hip hop.
Dam Native focuses on Māori issues and other political issues relating to New Zealand. The group have released one album, titled Kaupapa Driven Rhymes Uplifted (sometimes shortened to K.D.R.U.), which is difficult to find as of 2006. Their next album, 'Aotearoa.......Nobody does it better' is due to be released in February 2008, with a re-release of K.D.R.U. included as a double disc.
HipHop pioneers responsible for an "Urban Musical Cultural Revolution"[citation needed] in Aotearoa/New Zealand. With Hip Hop as the vehicle, Tangata Whenua ("indigenous person"/"people of the land") as the driver, Dam Native single handedly were the first to bring International respect and recognition to Aotearoa/New Zealand Hip Hop music.[citation needed] Through poetic skills of a higher level, songwriting genius, phat beats, underground street integrity, and a passion for HipHop culture (B.Boying, Breakdancing, Pop, Locking, Boogaloo, DJing, MCing and Graffiti Art) Dam Native immediately became the benchmark for Street Music in NZ.[citation needed]
Spanning nearly two decades Dam Native's involvement in the NZ music industry saw them not only support major international acts such as Public Enemy, Ice T, Spearhead, Ben Harper, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Del the Funky Homosapien, Big Day Out Tour New Zealand and Australia, Body Count and The Fugees to name a few, but also became not only the first "true/real" Hip Hop group but the first "Maori Hip Hop"[citation needed] group to win two NZ music awards (Tuis 1996) for "best group"[citation needed] and "best male vocalist".[citation needed] In the same year they also won "Video of the Year" for the single "Behold my Kool style"[citation needed] from the groundbreaking first Dam Native Album, "Kaupapa Driven Rhymes Uplifted" which is still regarded today as the best NZ hip hop album ever.[citation needed]
Members of the band
- Daniel Haimona
- Hype The Native a.k.a Pounamu Eagle, Trema 101, H.T.N, Hype
- MC, songwriter, musician, b.boy, programming, Dam Native Creator
- Tribal affiliation: Te Arawa, Tainui, Nga Hou E Wha
- Bryson Campbell
- Blackman a.k.a Wooly Blak, BLK, Black The Native.
- MC, songwriter, musician, programming, live band musical director
- Tribal affiliation: Te Arawa
Dam Native Live Band
Recently, a live band has been put together, normally referred to as Dam Native Live Band to distinguish from MC sets.
- Lead vocals: Hype the native
- Vocals, guitar: Blackman
- BVs: 612
- Bass guitar: Jo Keating
- Guitar: T.K aka Thomas kani kani
- Keys: Timothy William [1]
- Drums: Tomachi aka Tom Atkinson
- Percussion: Jo Kopua
Discography
Date Title Label Charted Country Catalog Number 1997 Kaupapa Driven Rhymes Uplifted Tangata - NZ TANGD528 2010 Aotearoa... Nobody does it better Heart Music - NZ HMCD001 Categories:- New Zealand hip hop groups
- Musical groups established in 1992
- Hip hop group stubs
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