King Kapisi

aka Bran Muffin, Bill Urale


Hip-hop MC King Kapisi (NZ-born Samoan Bill Urale) got his start in his hometown of Wellington, playing drums in bands while at Wellington High School.

His first time rapping onstage was guesting with Wellington group Noise N Effect, who would open up the mic at their gigs for all-comers.

King Kapisi - Clap Ya Hands music video shot on location in Rarotango, Cook Islands (2011)
Lollipop
U Can't Resist Us
Real Groove, October 2004
King Kapisi and Che Fu, 2001
King Kapisi and Teremoana Rapley Profile interview for FRESH TV's 'My World' (2012)
King Kapisi ft. Teremoana Rapley - Down Wit Da King music video (2015)
King Kapisi & Teremoana Rapley performing Be Just Fine on FRESH TV Unplugged (2012)
Auckland Museum LATE 01: King Kapisi and Ladi6 (2009)
NZ Musician January 2000
Real Groove May, 2003
King Kapisi - Salvation music video shot on location at Pacific Resort, Cook Islands (2011)
Screems From Da Old Plantation
King Kapisi interview for Ear To The Streets part 1 (2010)
King Kapisi - Reverse Resistance music video (1999)
King Kapisi - Raise Up official music video (2005)
King Kapisi and Teremoana Rapley hosting Fresh TV, Season 2 Ep. 8 (2012)
King Kapisi - Stomping music video with animation by Mukpuddy (2003)
Che-Fu & King Kapisi as "HedLok" in Queenstown/Wanaka (2011)
King Kapisi ft. Rakaa Iriscience - Crush music video (2013)
King Kapisi & Richard Nuuns - Safari music video (2011)
Lava, November 1999
Gifted and Brown in 1992: MC AT, DJ Raw, Mara Finau, Bran Muffin AKA King Kapisi and Gerard Tahu
Photo credit: Photo by Phil Simpson
King Kapisi ft. Teremoana Rapley - Won't Stop, Can't Stop music video (2011)
King Kapisi
Tha Movement - MASTA featuring Poetik, MC Arme, SMV, King Kapisi, Mareko & Kas The Feelstyle (2018)
King Kapisi on religion and early missionaries in Samoa (2020)
Labels:

Tangata Records


Festival


FMR


Quabax Wax

Trivia:

Kapisi is the Samoan word for cabbage.

‘Reverse Resistance’ won the APRA Silver Scroll in 1999, making King Kapisi the first hip-hop artist to win this award.

DJ Sir-Vere said of the 'Screems From Da Old Plantation' video: "Rarely have we seen an artist looking like they are having so much fun".

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