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Riqi Harawira - Please Find Me Girl Single Review

02 May 2014 // A review by RodrigoHidalgo

Listening to Riqi Harawira's new song Please Find Me Girl the first thing I noticed is the really well produced clean acoustic guitar playing in harmony to Riqi's voice which is a brilliant way to start a reggae song with a tasty blend of Blues, Jamaican Reggae and solid syncopated rhythms. 

Riqi seems to be singing to a beautiful woman that he is absolutely infatuated with. Singing about how wondrous and beautiful she is and how Riqi is anticipating the moment he can be united with this beautiful woman. I particularly like the lyric "Please find me girl, Walk into my soul" which vividly gives me the impression that he has very strong romantic feelings towards her. 

This song consisted of an upbeat, strongly accented drum, a deep synthy bass, a very well recorded clean acoustic guitar and a nice touch of synth/keyboard behind the mix which was nicely put into four beats to the bar.

Despite the fact that this is a really catchy song and i found myself singing the chorus "Please find me girl'' in my head on the way to uni. I feel as if it wouldn't hurt Riqi if he ventured out a little and did something a bit different throughout out the song. The chorus gets repeated quite a few times. 

I also feel as if the song sounds incomplete with that ending. It seems as the song was at peaking moment then suddenly fades out in a matter of short seconds. If it weren't for that fade out and instead a different ending I would of thought of it as a fully completed song. 

Otherwise, I do like this song. It's catchy, it's home grown and it's surely a nice song to listen to out in the sun. 

 

About Riqi Harawira

Riqi Harawira (Te Aupouri, Ngapuhi) has shared stages with some of the world’s biggest acts, Guns n Roses and Pearl Jam to name a few. The former lead guitarist and co-songwriter for popular 90’s grunge band Dead Flowers. He has collaborated with numerous Kiwi artists across his career such as Kings, Stellar*, DLT, Che Fu and Dam Native. Riqi Harawira is a Maori fusion artist and a guitar virtuoso who is passionate about telling stories about Aotearoa through his original music.

Riqi is a lover of guitar and passionate about playing it. A multi-instrumentalist, Riqi frequently melds te reo Maori and English with rock and grunge music, dabbling with covers of Jimi Hendrix, Tama Renata, Joe Satriani and performing the NZ national anthem and the Last Post with the healing voice of his guitar he calls Mareikura (named after a Ngati Kahungunu princess).

Immersed in music from a young age, his father, Rangi Hadfield (Rangi Harawira) was an international Maori entertainer who performed in over 65 countries and who taught Riqi the guitar.

Visit the muzic.net.nz Profile for Riqi Harawira

Releases

Mauri
Year: 2019
Type: Album
Sound of the Long White Cloud
Year: 2016
Type: Album

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