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Coming out blazing from the island of Maui, One Inity has been on fire since the release of their debut CD; One Life. With hit singles, "Greener," "Deliverance," "Inity," "Red-Eye Souljah," and "One Life," topping the charts, they've put a stamp on their distinct and unique sound. Although the band originally formed eight years ago, they recently went through a restructuring period, with the addition of three new, instrumental members. One Inity emerged from this transition ready to bring the heat and have evolved into a dynamic combination of talent and sound. The name One Inity is rooted in the term "Ini," a Rastafarian expression meaning you and me, or we, combined with the word Unity. The face of One Inity is a mixture of culture, ethnicity, background, and style. They have been labeled by some as the reggae "Black Eyed Peas" because of their fusion of male and female vocalists. With four singers, two male and two female, all frontrunners in their own right, they take the listener on a diversified musical journey. Jose Tabisola is one of the three original members of One Inity and sings and plays ukulele. Logan "Kaniela" Kealoha, also one of the original members, sings and plays guitar. Aaron Kahahane, the third founding member and original bass player, is now bubbling on the keys. Bryan Amodo, the forth pillar to join One Inity, is the man on the drums. Leilani Stark has been singing with the band since the age of 16, minus a short absence. Kai Pilger united with One In