Kaniala Masoe was born and raised in Hilo on Hawai’i island. Having musician parents and grandparents, he was raised around music and hula. At the early age of 3, Kaniala joined his parents on stage and has been gracing stages around the world since then.
As a graduate of Nawahiokalani’opu’u, Kaniala speaks fluent Hawaiian and is immersed in the Hawaiian culture. The values and cultural practices he learned while in school has helped to mold Kaniala into a humble and loving Hawaiian musician and dancer.
In 1992, at just 8 years old, Kaniala recorded his first album along side his parents as the group Aukahi Pride. In 1997, Aukahi Pride released their second album, Surfing With The Dolphins. In 2003, he won the Kindy Sproat Falsetto competition on Hawai’i island. During this time, Kaniala and his parents would perform nightly at Uncle Billy’s Hilo Bay Hotel. Locals and guests would return to Uncle Billy’s weekly to watch their family perform. While working at Uncle Billy’s, Kaniala met Melody (a hired hula dancer) and thus their journey began.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.