Curu Mai

"Curu Mai"
Single by Savuto Vakadewavosa
from the album Ra Sa Cariba
Released 30 November 2012 (2012-11-30)
Format CD, Digital download
Recorded 2012
Genre Pop
Length 3:53
Label Music Production House Australia
Writer(s) Savuto Vakadewavosa
Producer(s) Isireli Gumatua, DJ Ritendra
Savuto Vakadewavosa singles chronology
"Bulou Noqu I Tau"
(2011)
"Curu Mai"
(2012)
"Sa I Vagadaci"
(2012)

"Curu Mai"[1] is a song written and composed by Fijian singer and songwriter Savuto Vakadewavosa[2] under the direction of producer Isireli Gumatua. The song is based on Lelean Memorial School and the support vocals on this track were recorded by VLY Navoka and the track was produced in 2012. This track was also part of Savuto Vakadewavosa's debut studio album, Ra Sa Cariba, which was released in 2015 under Music Production House Australia and the official remix version of the track mixed by DJ Ritendra and released in 2015.

Track listing

Digital Download
No. Title Length
1. "Curu Mai"   3:53
Ra Sa Cariba - CD
No. Title Length
1. "Curu Mai"   3:53
Digital Download - DJ Ritendra Remix
No. Title Length
1. "Curu Mai"   4:05
"Curu Mai - (Official Remix)"
Single by DJ Ritendra ft. Savuto Vakadewavosa
from the album Curu Mai (Official Remix) - Single
Released 6 July 2015 (2015-07-06)
Format Digital download
Recorded 2015
Genre
Length 4:05
Label Lewavesi Production
Writer(s) Savuto Vakadewavosa
Producer(s) DJ Ritendra
DJ Ritendra singles chronology
"Gauna Ni Sereki"
(2015)
"Viti"
(2016)
"Misunderstand"
(2016)

Remix

A remix version featuring DJ Ritendra premiered on 22 June 2015 and the remix was officially released on 6 July 2015 under Lewavesi Production.

Awards

Fiji Performing Rights Association Music Awards

Year Category Result
2015 Best Itaukei Song Won[3]
2015 Most Popular Song Nominated

References

  1. Ernest Heatley (January 25, 2015). "Savuto releases new album". Fiji Times.
  2. Salaseini Moceiwai (May 9, 2015). "Vocalist in 2 categories". Fiji Times.
  3. "Stars shine at awards night". FBC TV. May 17, 2015.

External links

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