Hamo Dell Releases Soulful Reo Māori Single “Tā Aroha (Love Letters)”
Aotearoa artist Hamo Dell returns with her warm, soulful new single “Tā Aroha (Love Letters)”, a contemporary R&B track shaped by Māori influences and deep emotional storytelling.
Created in collaboration with acclaimed producer Edy on the Beat, “Tā Aroha” blends smooth modern R&B textures with the lyrical depth of Reo Māori, offering a sound that is both fresh and culturally grounded. The song was written by Sam V, Hamo Dell, and Jay-lee Kwan, with translation and interpretation by Hinetu Dell, ensuring the reo carries its full meaning and wairua throughout the track.
At its heart, “Tā Aroha” speaks to a feeling many recognise — craving presence, not just communication. The waiata explores devotion across distance, holding tight to someone’s aroha even when they’re far away, and longing for the moment you can finally be where they are. It reflects the difference between messages on a screen and the deeper comfort of being physically close to someone you love.
Hamo describes the song as a heartfelt acknowledgment of that emotional pull:
“This waiata is about presence… not just words or letters. It’s about holding onto aroha when distance is part of the journey, trusting that connection remains even when someone isn’t beside you.”
With its warm, soulful tone and deeply grounded reo expression, “Tā Aroha (Love Letters)” continues to shape Hamo Dell’s place as a rising voice in Aotearoa’s contemporary R&B scene — one that honours culture, emotion, and the power of music to connect across any distance.
ABOUT HAMO DELL
Hamo Dell is a Māori artist from Aotearoa whose music seamlessly blends R&B, reggae, soul, and pop. With more than a decade in the industry, she is known for her powerful stage presence and a distinct vocal tone — a rare balance of strength and sweetness that makes her sound both commanding and tender.
Her journey began with celebrated reggae band Tomorrow People, where her voice quickly resonated with audiences across the motu. She has since collaborated with leading Aotearoa artists including Stan Walker, Kings, and Sammy Johnson, establishing herself as a versatile vocalist able to move confidently across genres.
Proudly Māori, Hamo views her artistry as both expression and representation. With authenticity at the heart of her work and a voice that bridges vulnerability and power, she continues to carve out a space that honours her roots while embracing her evolution as an artist.