Selau
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| Genre(s) | R&B, Hip-Hop, Neo soul |
| Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter |
| Years active | 2002–present |
| Label(s) | Street Cred Music Group |
Selau is a Samoan R&B singer and songwriter. She is currently working on her 3 albums. Selau also has a song named "A Man That Goes" featuring Goldie Gold of The Federation.
[edit] Biography
Selau was born in Samoa to parents which were both entertainers. Her father was a singer/guitarist in a reggae band and her mother was a professional hula dancer. Her name translated means 100%. Selau had appeared on albums of artists such as Keak da Sneak, Ya Boy, San Quinn, The Team, Jet Black, and much more. She had toured with Dwele and had performed with Bilal. She also manages and choreographs a dance group called the DAMN dancers.

