I can't stop listening to the song ... I'm Tongan and Samoan but I never learned the language. My dad knew but he didn't teach it to us . I wish he did but we know basic words...
Hey friend, this song is a prayer from the BAHA’I Faith that a man from Tonga translated into the Tongan words you hear now. Another artist he added the English verses later and created this popular song version of the Baha’i prayer. The original prayer in English which was translated into these Tongan lyrics are ; O God Guide Me, Protect Make of me a shining lamp and a brilliant star. Thou Art the Might, and the Powerful Now-a-days this song is used to commemorate a person at their funeral or as a song used in videos or short documentary’s that were taken and made for someone’s funeral service and burial. Many people from the pacific islands know and love this song. It is very popular especially when someone has passed away (due to the English lyrics that were added to this song, which again are not a translation of the Tongan words you hear in this song)
Sorry to hear, that ur grandpa past away I know what it feels, like I lost my grandpa when I was 3 and I lost my, grandmother when I was 7 it's been 14 years of my life since there been gone and it's gonna be 15 this coming April 6th
Hey friends, incase anyone is wondering about the origins of this song, the meaning and also the way pacific island people may use this specific song …….. this song is a prayer from the BAHA’I Faith that a man from Tonga translated into the Tongan words you hear now in this song. Another artist (musician or composer of lyrics) has added the English verses later and created this popular song version of the Baha’i prayer. The original prayer in English which was translated into these Tongan lyrics from this song are ; O God Guide Me, Protect Make of me a shining lamp and a brilliant star. Thou Art the Might, and the Powerful ~ ABDU’L-BAHA Now-a-days this song is used to commemorate a person at their funeral or as a song used in videos or short documentary’s that were taken and made for someone’s funeral service and burial. Many people from the pacific islands know and love this song. It is very popular especially when someone has passed away (due to the English lyrics that were added to this song, which again are not a translation of the Tongan words you hear in this song)
I have known this song since I was born and I really like this ❤
Prayer is the best way to meet god
Much love... I can't stop listening and pondering about this song much love from Nigeria 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
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Tunes that make me thank God I was Born a Polynesian 🇼🇸 🇹🇴 🇦🇸
i wish i was
Chehooooooo
@@kadenielsen9879 don't ur always will be one
Don't worry
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I love your song
grateful i’m poly my culture is legendary 🇹🇴🙏🏽
I'm samoan and I love this song 🤘
Same I'm samoan but i love this song
I'm not samoan but I find this song beautiful T.T
OMG SAME IM SAMOAN TOO-
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Mean maori mean jam
I love this song and you got love from HAWAII
I’m Samoan and I sang this at school Infront everyone and IT WAS AWSOME
Dstsywy2yeyehue73
listening from Philippines
Beautiful rendition of Aaron Neville's song🙏🙏🙏
I’m Tahitian i love this song ❤️🇹🇴
I can't stop listening to the song ... I'm Tongan and Samoan but I never learned the language. My dad knew but he didn't teach it to us . I wish he did but we know basic words...
I know how that feels. That's why I get my parents to teach the kids Tongan cause I don't want them to feel they've lost their identity and culture
I am Tongan and this song is fire
whos here in 2024🇹🇴😜
Usheg3y3f2ft❤😂😂😂😂😂😂the 😂😂😂🎉❤
Here toks
Me folene
Marshallese love Pacific song very much.... Especially Hillsong ❤
i am asian i love this song
I love this song so much I play this song over and over. this is my favourite song in the whoie world it is amazing
i love this song because we sing it to my grandma
I am Marshallese 🇲🇭 and this is just a great song
Same here! 🙌🏽
Hey friend, this song is a prayer from the BAHA’I Faith that a man from Tonga translated into the Tongan words you hear now.
Another artist he added the English verses later and created this popular song version of the Baha’i prayer.
The original prayer in English which was translated into these Tongan lyrics are ;
O God Guide Me, Protect
Make of me a shining lamp and a brilliant star.
Thou Art the Might, and the Powerful
Now-a-days this song is used to commemorate a person at their funeral or as a song used in videos or short documentary’s that were taken and made for someone’s funeral service and burial.
Many people from the pacific islands know and love this song. It is very popular especially when someone has passed away (due to the English lyrics that were added to this song, which again are not a translation of the Tongan words you hear in this song)
😢 love this so much, thinking of my brother. R.I. P. Garry ❤
sorry for your loss, may his soul rest in love ❤️
Sang this at grandpas funeral. rip rest in power❤️❤️❤️
Grandpa Paula
Sorry to hear, that ur grandpa past away I know what it feels, like I lost my grandpa when I was 3 and I lost my, grandmother when I was 7 it's been 14 years of my life since there been gone and it's gonna be 15 this coming April 6th
☆ Uplifted, Edified, Sanctified by THEE E OTUA ! ...And I Love you , but JESUS loves you BEST ! 🇹🇴 🇹🇴 🇹🇴 🇹🇴
Beautiful prayer from the BAHA’I FAITH ✨🫶🏽
I love song ❤❤❤ me and family sing song everytime when we lotu
Same
I love this song sm
Love 2400
Malo malo ofa otu❤❤
yes jesus loves you best
Hey friends, incase anyone is wondering about the origins of this song, the meaning and also the way pacific island people may use this specific song ……..
this song is a prayer from the BAHA’I Faith that a man from Tonga translated into the Tongan words you hear now in this song.
Another artist (musician or composer of lyrics) has added the English verses later and created this popular song version of the Baha’i prayer.
The original prayer in English which was translated into these Tongan lyrics from this song are ;
O God Guide Me, Protect
Make of me a shining lamp and a brilliant star.
Thou Art the Might, and the Powerful
~ ABDU’L-BAHA
Now-a-days this song is used to commemorate a person at their funeral or as a song used in videos or short documentary’s that were taken and made for someone’s funeral service and burial.
Many people from the pacific islands know and love this song. It is very popular especially when someone has passed away (due to the English lyrics that were added to this song, which again are not a translation of the Tongan words you hear in this song)
seki jam
i love it. It is always hymns sung in a different language that brings me to tears
Love this❤
Mate maa tonga 🇹🇴
I like this song😊😊😊😊😊😮😮😮❤
Awesome jam 👌
For the love 🇹🇴🇹🇴
God bless
MMT BABY🎉🎉
I love this song
TONGAAA🇹🇴🇹🇴🇹🇴🇹🇴🇹🇴🇹🇴🇹🇴
Frfr Tonga kiai🇹🇴🇹🇴🇹🇴🇹🇴
TONGAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA🇹🇴🇹🇴🇹🇴🇹🇴🇹🇴🇹🇴🇹🇴🇹🇴🇹🇴🇹🇴🇹🇴🇹🇴🇹🇴🇹🇴🇹🇴
E 'Otua tataki au
Fakaulo 'ae maama 'i hoku loto
Pea ngaohi au koe fetu 'u ngingila
Ko koe 'ae malohi moe mafimafi
Desde Argentina al mundo paaa
GOOD SONG
Love this too ❤️🇹🇴❤️
my bestfriend always played this.... shes from guam 🇬🇺
Mohr View
I can sining this song it my fav song
Malo a songi
This is my uncle favourite song
I love it 🇹🇴
I am practicing the song for tonight
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I love this song❤️❤️what’s the lyrics?😍🔥👌🏽
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Soloi
Who’s here in 2025🎉
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I love this song also! I am as White as they come!
This song is a Baha'i prayer and made a song to it.
whats bahai
Koee Ha
Is this a church song? Or song by artist himself? 😊
Yea I guess the English word are basically what he is singing in Tongan.
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I always want to be Tongan
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Proud Samoan.
I like the
ifoo song
Here in 2025 😝 🇬🇺
🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰👀🤩🤩🤩🤩👋👋🥰
Anyone here in 2025 soon🇹🇴
Annette Spur
🇹🇴 bLiSS
❤😂😂😢🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Me😅😅😅😅😅
I’m not Tongan but ma ta ma Tonga
Mate ma’a Tonga 🇹🇴 ~ ~ ~
MATE M'AA TONGA
Whos here on 2025
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MMT
MMMT
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Fake via Fiafia
I'm samoan but knows the tongan parts all of it but TONGA
For lifers
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