
Baywatch Hawaii theme co-writer and island reggae artist, George "Fiji" Veikoso, dies aged 55
Born in Fiji in May 1970, Veikoso moved to Hawaii in 1987 following the coup d'état in Fiji. His first album was released in 1994, and he later co-wrote the theme tune for Baywatch Hawaii, which filmed on the islands between 1999 and 2001.
Veikoso also appeared in the 2002 film Blue Crush, which starred Kate Bosworth, Sanoe Lake, and Michelle Rodriguez.
His death was confirmed on Wednesday by the Polynesian Music Network, which announced the news 'with heavy hearts'.
A statement shared on Facebook said, 'He was a movement, a voice for the people, a light in the dark. There was, and always will be, only one Fiji. His music wasn't just something we listened to.'
Fans paid tribute online, with one writing, 'The whole Pasifika is mourning for you. The king, the G.O.A.T of island reggae music.'
Music producer Damon Elliott described Veikoso as his 'best friend and big brother', sharing, 'He believed in me when I didn't believe in myself. He showed me nothing but kindness and love beyond I can't believe it. I love you Fiji more than words.'
Veikoso, who received a Lifetime Achievement Award for Polynesian reggae in 2021, had recently promoted the 2025 Homecoming concert scheduled in Fiji for September.
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