Band, 1993-2010 NZ
Hip-Hop/Rap
The Otara Millionaires Club formed in the early 1990s out of the remnants of two earlier New Zealand groups, Houseparty and Fuemana, both centred around the Fuemana brother and sister, Phil and Christina, and their younger brother, Pauly. Otara Millionaires Club played a few gigs around South Auckland and recorded two tracks for the seminal urban-Pacific collection, Proud: An Urban-Pacific Streetsoul Compilation. After this they split and Pauly approached Alan Jansson who suggested they keep the intials and record together. The result was the multi-million seller, How Bizarre. They jointly composed the music, Pauly sang & fronted the project and Alan effectively created, recorded and produced the music. The two ceased working together in 1997 after a dispute and Alan agreed that Pauly kept the name, although Pauly released nothing under the name. They came together for one last release, 4 All Of Us, with actress Lucy Lawless, in 2007 and the name was allowed to die after the end of that project. Pauly Fuemana passed away on 31 January, 2010.
Alan Jansson b NZ | |
Pauly Fuemana voc, dr, g, b 1969-2010 NZ | |
Phillip Fuemana voc, eb 1964-2005 NZ | |
Sina Saipaia bvoc, voc NZ | |
Herman Loto |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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4 All Of Us | OMC Feat. Lucy Lawless | 2007 | Single |
Land Of Plenty | OMC | 1997 | Single |
On The Run | OMC | 1997 | Single |
I Love LA | OMC | 1997 | Single |
How Bizarre (The Club Mixes) | OMC | 1996 | Single |
Aicha / On The Run | Khaled / OMC | 1996 | Single |
How Bizarre | OMC | 1996 | Album |
Right On | OMC | 1996 | Single |
How Bizarre | OMC | 1995 | Single |
We R The OMC Remix | OMC | 1995 | Single |
Omcreator Band |