Anika Moa

Anika Moa is a distinguished New Zealand singer-songwriter, revered for her rich storytelling and evocative voice that has captivated audiences both in her home country and internationally. Born on May 21, 1980, in Auckland, she rose to prominence with the release of her debut album "Thinking Room" in 2001, which was certified double platinum in New Zealand and showcased her raw talent as a musician and songwriter. Over the years, Anika has explored various musical landscapes, from pop and acoustic folk to children's music, with her creativity and authenticity shining through each genre.

Moa's discography is a testament to her versatility and dedication to her craft. With albums like "Songs for Bubbas," which appeal to children and parents alike, she has demonstrated her ability to write both whimsical and heartfelt tunes that resonate with a younger audience. Her self-titled album "Anika Moa" and releases like "Queen At the Table" highlight her continued evolution as an artist, offering a more introspective and mature sound that signifies her growth both personally and professionally. Beyond her studio endeavors, Anika Moa is also known for her engaging live performances and her role as a television host and personality, further endearing her to the New Zealand public as a multi-faceted entertainer. Her recent works, such as "Songs for Bubbas 3" and "Buttercup," continue to add to her impressive catalog and maintain her status as one of New Zealand's cherished musical talents.

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Songs for Bubbas 3
Album - 11 Tracks - Released November 22, 2019
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