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Sakiusa Bulicokocoko
Sakiusa Bulicokocoko (born 1950 or 1951 in Namara, Tailevu, Fiji; died August 2007 in Hawaii〔("Hundreds farewell 'Skiu' the entertainer, the legend" ), ''Fiji Times'', September 5, 2007〕) was a Fiji musician.
The ''Fiji Times'' described him as a "legendary musician () whose rendition of Fijian classics such as ''Veibogi kece'', ''Lewa lei lewa'' and ''Isa lei Lia'' endeared him to many generations".〔("Hundreds farewell 'Skiu' the entertainer, the legend" ), ''Fiji Times'', September 5, 2007〕 The government of the Solomon Islands has referred to him as "Fiji's most famous entertainer and musician", and credits him with turning Solomon Islands "national song" "Walkabout long Chinatown" into an "international hit" by "transform() it from a laid-back island country tune to a rock-and-roll number".〔("“Wakabauti long Chinatown”: The song, the composers, the storyline" ), Office of the Prime Minister of Solomon Islands〕
Bulicokocoko was "partially blind".〔("Hundreds farewell 'Skiu' the entertainer, the legend" ), ''Fiji Times'', September 5, 2007〕
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