Hoku is tagged as: pop, female vocalists, teen pop, female, american Hoku (Hoku Christian Ho), whose name means “star” in Hawaiian, was born in Oahu, Hawaii to Don Ho and Patti Swallie. Her debut single “Another Dumb Blonde” appeared on the soundtrack to the movie Snow Day and also in the Total Request Live top 10. She later appeared on a Nickelodeon special with many other stars, such as Britney Spears, ‘N Sync, Sean Combs, and Aaron Carter. Hoku attended La Pietra: Hawaiʻi School for Girls in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi and studied business at Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego, California. In 2000 she released her self-titled, debut album. In 2001 she recorded the song “Perfect Day,” which was used as the theme song to the film Legally Blonde. It gained even more recognition when J.C. Penney and Sandals Resorts used the song for a series of television advertisements. However, Hoku soon parted ways with her label, Geffen Records, because she didn’t want the image that the company created for her. Hoku decided to take a break from the music industry and was not heard from for 5 years. She was last reported to be working on a second album, scheduled to be released around fall 2006. Rumors began to spread that Hoku was recording a second album. These rumors have been confirmed seeing as ho... Read More About Hoku Biography... Send Hoku ringtones to your cell |
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