kristoffbjorgman: The beginning of We Know The Way is actually in two different languages - the first verse is Samoan while the chorus is Tokelauan, one of the native languages of composer Opetaia Foa‘i. The English verses were built around the Samoan
kristoffbjorgman: The beginning of We Know The Way is actually in two different languages - the first verse is Samoan while the chorus is Tokelauan, one of the native languages of composer Opetaia Foa‘i. The English verses were built around the Samoan
kristoffbjorgman: The beginning of We Know The Way is actually in two different languages - the first verse is Samoan while the chorus is Tokelauan, one of the native languages of composer Opetaia Foa‘i. The English verses were built around the Samoan
kristoffbjorgman: The beginning of We Know The Way is actually in two different languages - the first verse is Samoan while the chorus is Tokelauan, one of the native languages of composer Opetaia Foa‘i. The English verses were built around the Samoan
kristoffbjorgman: The beginning of We Know The Way is actually in two different languages - the first verse is Samoan while the chorus is Tokelauan, one of the native languages of composer Opetaia Foa‘i. The English verses were built around the Samoan
kristoffbjorgman: The beginning of We Know The Way is actually in two different languages - the first verse is Samoan while the chorus is Tokelauan, one of the native languages of composer Opetaia Foa‘i. The English verses were built around the Samoan
kristoffbjorgman: The beginning of We Know The Way is actually in two different languages - the first verse is Samoan while the chorus is Tokelauan, one of the native languages of composer Opetaia Foa‘i. The English verses were built around the Samoan
kristoffbjorgman: The beginning of We Know The Way is actually in two different languages - the first verse is Samoan while the chorus is Tokelauan, one of the native languages of composer Opetaia Foa‘i. The English verses were built around the Samoan
kristoffbjorgman: The beginning of We Know The Way is actually in two different languages - the first verse is Samoan while the chorus is Tokelauan, one of the native languages of composer Opetaia Foa‘i. The English verses were built around the Samoan
kristoffbjorgman: The beginning of We Know The Way is actually in two different languages - the first verse is Samoan while the chorus is Tokelauan, one of the native languages of composer Opetaia Foa‘i. The English verses were built around the Samoan
kristoffbjorgman: The beginning of We Know The Way is actually in two different languages - the first verse is Samoan while the chorus is Tokelauan, one of the native languages of composer Opetaia Foa‘i. The English verses were built around the Samoan