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    Hoku was born Hoku Christian Ho on June 10, 1981, on the island of Oahu (the most populous of the Hawaiian Islands), the daughter of entertainer Don Ho and Patricia Swallie. Her given name, Hoku, is the Hawaiian word for star. Her father was hapa, of Native Hawaiian, Chinese, Portuguese, German, and Dutch descent.

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  3. Jul 21, 2014 · Something you may not know about Hoku is that she's a Pentecostal Christian, which is a strict sect of evangelical Protestantism. Basically, not even the Illuminati was gonna convince her into...

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  5. Dec 2, 2009 · Music video by Hoku performing How Do I Feel. YouTube view counts pre-VEVO: 158,404 (C) 2000 Geffen Records

  6. Apr 1, 2020 · Getting Real With Hoku: The ‘Perfect Day’ Star Talks Early 2000s Pop Success and Why She Left the Spotlight. Hoku shares memories -- good and bad -- from her 2000 success, and how her decision...

  7. Oct 15, 2019 · Hoku: 02. What You Need (Lyrics) From her first and only full-length studio album, Hoku (c) 2000 Geffen Records The daughter of entertainer Don Ho, Hoku hit the charts in early 2000 with "Another...

  8. About Hoku Clements. Hoku Christian Ho was born in 1981, the seventh child of legendary Hawaiian singer Don Ho, known for his 1966 hit “ Tiny Bubbles .” Her name means “Star” in Hawaiian. Her...

  9. Apr 18, 2000 · About “Hoku”. Self-titled is the debut studio album by Hoku. It features the debut single “Another Dumb Blonde” and “ How Do I Feel (The Burrito Song) ”.

  10. Hoku (she dropped her last name after relocating to Los Angeles to record the album) has been singing ever since she can remember, often appearing with her father. She was only 11 when he gave her a solo turn, belting out Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You".