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|composer = Kapono Beamer
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|introduced = "[[Rock-a-Bye Bivalve]]"
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}}"'''Alekoki'''" is a traditional Hawaiian song performed by Kapono Beamer. The main instruments being played in the piece include an acoustic guitar, a steel guitar, and a ukulele.
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"'''Alekoki'''" is a traditional Hawaiian song performed by Kapono Beamer. The main instruments being played in the piece include an acoustic guitar, a steel guitar, and a ukulele.


==Usage==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The song was originally written by {{W|Lunalilo King Lunalilo}} of Hawaii after he failed to successfully court his beloved, the Princess {{W|Victoria Kamāmalu}}. The song's focus and namesake is a small body of water near the Nuʻuanu Valley.
*The song was originally written by {{W|Lunalilo King Lunalilo}} of Hawaii after he failed to successfully court his beloved, the Princess {{W|Victoria Kamāmalu}}. The song's focus and namesake is a small body of water near the Nuʻuanu Valley.
*It has only played in one pre-movie episode.

Revision as of 01:11, 15 February 2020

Template:Infobox APM "Alekoki" is a traditional Hawaiian song performed by Kapono Beamer. The main instruments being played in the piece include an acoustic guitar, a steel guitar, and a ukulele.

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Trivia

  • The song was originally written by Lunalilo King Lunalilo of Hawaii after he failed to successfully court his beloved, the Princess Victoria Kamāmalu. The song's focus and namesake is a small body of water near the Nuʻuanu Valley.
  • It has only played in one pre-movie episode.