New
Zealand has been his second home and a footballer is what his homeland Solomon
Islands calls him but Michael Fifi’i or currently known in the musical industry as
Fiakal has turned into one of the up-coming Solomon Islands musician in the
music scene.
Michael
has featured for Solomon Islands internationally in the national football team
and is a well-known footballing name in Wellington city in New Zealand. The Malaitan
soft spoken lad has come a long way and continue to shine in his days in New
Zealand not only as a footballer but now as the new singer on the block. Solomon
Islands have been well-known for producing many of the top musicians in the
pacific and Michael is determined to follow in the footsteps of some of
successful Solomon Islands musician. He has succeeded to a very top level of football in New Zealand clubs but he has bigger plans as he follows his love
for music and giving many smiles to the faces of the people who listen to his songs.
In
my interview with Michael, I am quiet humbled by this young man’s story and
definitely someone that is full of passion for what he does.
What got you
into becoming a musician?
To be honest, I can't
actually remember much about how I started. I believe I met Blad P2A of the
band DMP once and he asked me to come to shefram studio one time and I met with
him n Dehvande. From there, after seeing how they interact with music and
people, it really got to me the idea of trying music out myself. I think from
there on I was also talking to Baka Solomon and he's been the most
influential person throughout my musical career so far.
Do you have
any particular individual or people that influenced you into music?
As I have mentioned
earlier, Baka Solomon (Masilobo Jack) is been the most influential person in my
musical career. He always been straight up with me to do the right things.
Secondly, Dehvandeh is the person who always encourage me to keep going
and always tell me not to listen to negative comments and also not
forgetting my Miramar Rangers football teammates who always keeps me going.
It's not an easy
transformation to be honest. I find it quiet difficult at the
beginning because I don't know how to relate myself to music when it
comes to writing songs or connecting with the audience.
With football I know that I
can entertain and I can connect with my teammates. It's easy for me to grab a
soccer ball and entertain my team mates or crowd if I have to but with music it
takes so much courage to be able to stand on the stage n relate yourself to the
crowd or audience because it's not something I practice every day as for me,
growing up I always like playing football.
What would
be your biggest achievement as a musician to date?
I would say that my biggest
achievement to date would be back when cyclone Pam destroyed Vanuatu,
myself and Lady G.A (Grace Andrews, Solomon Islands icon 2011) performed
to raise money as part of our contribution towards the rebuilding of Vanuatu.
What is your
future goals in the music industry?
To possibly make an
album of my own. This is my ultimate goal and if I do so, I think I can go
further from there given the opportunity to do so.
You used to
play football for quiet a while and have represented Solomon Islands on a
number of international venues, what are your future plans in regards to
football?
My aim
and dream is to one day go back to the rural areas of the Solomon Islands
and encourage youths from their early age to interact with football
and help them understand what football can benefit them in future if
they have the passion for it. Also I want to build a relationship with
oversea clubs to see if they can bring talented footballers from solomons to
play out here.
You have
been living in New Zealand for quiet sometime. What do you like about New
Zealand?
New
Zealand is such a unique country. It is very multi-cultural and very peaceful. The
scenery of the countryside is one of the most adorable part of this country.
And another attractive part about NZ is the Maori culture. The
passion of the Maori people towards their culture is probably the best I have
ever seen in my entire life. U can't go wrong in their Haka.
Many people
know you as Michael but currently, you have taken on this new nick name FIAKAL
as your name in your songs. Can you tell us how you get the name?
This
name was given to me by Baka Solomon on the day I become the part of shefram
Crew. FI is simply for Fifi'i which is my local surname and KAL- is for Michael
which made up to FIAKAL.
As a very
influential character, what are some of your personal goals a part from your
music and football ones?
I
would say I just want try to go as further as possible. But I'll let my
happiness control my way up. Which means as long as I'm happy with what I'm
doing, that's what matters the most.
There are many
young Solomon Islanders both footballers and musician coming up the pathway
many similar individuals like you have come through. What would be your advice
for them as they began their journey in life?
Hard
work, confidence, self-discipline and being passionate is the key to succeed
in your journey. Don't wait for tomorrow. Do it now and do it right. Don't rely
on anyone to do things for you, you yourself should know what you are capable
of. Think outside the box, don't think that you done enough, there's more out
there than you think you know. Finally, do not forget to put things in prayer
and ask God for his help.
Michael who recently moved from
Wellington city to Auckland city is working daily and also enjoy a little bit
of football and more of music in his normal routine these days. Michael has featured for
some very top footballing teams in Solomon Islands and New Zealand. Below is
Michael’s record for his footballing career.
KG6
Snails
KOSSA
FC
Richmond
athletic FC (NZ)
Rangers FC
(NZ)
Coastal
Spirit FC (NZ)
Nelson
Suburbs (NZ)
Christchurch
United (NZ)
StopOut
FC (NZ)
Miramar
Rangers (NZ)
NZ
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cantebury
Dragons United
Team
Wellington
National
Rep.
Solomon
Islands national U15
Solomon
Islands national U16
Solomon
Islands national U17
Solomon
Islands national U20
Solomon
Islands national U23
Solomon Islands national men's team.
All the best to Michael as he continue his career in football and more especially in his music.
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