Rob Ruha
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Ruha in 2018 | |
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| Born | Robert Ruha 1980 (age 45–46) |
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| Years active | 2011–present |
| Label | InDigiNation Music |
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Rob Ruha (born 1980), is a New Zealand musician from Wharekahika, Gisborne District. He debuted as a solo musician in 2013, and is known for his singles sung in te Reo Māori, including "Kalega" (2017), "Ka Mānu" (2019), "35" with Ka Hao (2021), and "Taera" (2021). Ruha worked as the music director for the Māori language version of the Walt Disney Pictures films Moana and The Lion King.