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Lyrics of Alofa Fa avalea — Zipso

Album: Other Songs  

Song Info

  • Song Title: Alofa Fa’avalea
  • Artist: Zipso
  • Genre: Samoan Reggae/R&B
  • Language: Samoan

Top 8 Songs Similar to "Alofa Fa’avalea" by Zipso

1. "Sosefina" - The Katinas

This heartfelt song by The Katinas shares the romantic, tender themes of "Alofa Fa’avalea." Both songs convey deep affection and devotion, blending island melodies with lyrics that evoke love and dedication. The use of Samoan language and smooth, soulful rhythms makes each song feel intimate and culturally rooted.

2. "Roots Girl" - Laga Savea

"Roots Girl" by Laga Savea brings a similar laid-back reggae vibe, celebrating love and admiration for a special person. Like "Alofa Fa’avalea," it conveys the beauty of affection through a Pacific island perspective, blending smooth reggae with a heartfelt message of commitment and respect.

3. "Miti" - J Boog

J Boog’s "Miti" expresses longing and love, using gentle reggae rhythms and soulful vocals to capture romantic emotions. Both "Alofa Fa’avalea" and "Miti" use reggae as a way to express love and vulnerability, making them perfect for listeners seeking songs with emotional depth and island vibes.

4. "E Ipo" - Prince Tui Teka

Prince Tui Teka’s classic "E Ipo" offers a beautiful expression of love, filled with soft melodies and heartfelt lyrics. Like "Alofa Fa’avalea," it uses traditional language and a romantic theme to create a timeless feel. Both songs are deeply emotional, with a focus on admiration and the intensity of love.

5. "Le Vanu o le Oti" - The Katinas

"Le Vanu o le Oti" by The Katinas combines soulful vocals with Samoan cultural themes, reflecting deep connection and emotional depth. Though it’s more spiritual, the track shares with "Alofa Fa’avalea" a sincerity and dedication to loved ones. Both songs offer a mix of island roots and emotional resonance, perfect for reflective listening.

6. "Let’s Do It Again" - J Boog

Another classic from J Boog, "Let’s Do It Again" brings a similar blend of romance and island rhythms. Though lighter in theme, it shares the same reggae style and themes of affection. Both songs are perfect for relaxed, romantic settings, with lyrics that celebrate love and togetherness.

7. "Fa’a Samoa" - Zipso

Zipso’s own "Fa’a Samoa" reflects Samoan pride and cultural themes, blending reggae with Samoan language and values. While it’s more focused on heritage, it shares with "Alofa Fa’avalea" an emphasis on cultural expression and a connection to one’s roots, making both tracks relatable to fans of Samoan music.

8. "Manaia Samoa" - Tenelle

Tenelle’s "Manaia Samoa" is a love song for Samoa itself, showcasing pride and devotion to one’s roots. Like "Alofa Fa’avalea," it combines romantic and cultural elements, blending smooth vocals with a reggae beat that celebrates beauty and commitment. Both songs highlight the values of loyalty and love within Samoan culture.

Lyrics

Alofa Fa avalea by Zipso


Madly in love with someone.

Taoto pea I le po
Maligi ou loimata
Oi aue le malolo
Se agelu alofa
Pa’i mai lou loto
Pei o se ata I ou mafaufauga
E le mafai ona maua ai se moe
Talu ai ou manatu faavalea suga ia oe

Mamao lagona ma le agasala
E motai le ta mafutaga
O le fili le moe e taumafai e faaleaga
pele tasi oe le manumea
Lou alofa ua faavalea
Ma ou foliga e tumau ia ita
Le toe aveesea

Uo leai mafia se moe ia oe
O lou alofa faavalea ia oe
Uo le mafia se moe
Uo na o oe
Lou alofa naunau
O na o oe lou faamoemoe



Taoto maia se fusi mau ita
O lou alofa e le toe faaluaina
Le mama auro I lou lima
ia manatua ai lona uiga
le pine faamau lea mo oe
O au e o’o I le faavavau
Ta Tautoanai I luma le atua tumau

O upu uma na lou naunau
Ia oe le pele o lou au
Ia teu I lou fatu lou alofa faavavau
E iai se taimi o luma
Te mafutaga sona taunuuga
Ae lou fatu e tumau pea oe
E o’o I le iuga



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