Vanuatu hip hop artist Mantis the Pacific Break 2025 winner

Ni-Vanuatu rapper Mantis (Ethan-Xavier Hakwa) has been crowned the winner of ABC Radio Australia’s Pacific Break 2025 with his track Weatherman.

You can listen to Weatherman here: https://www.abc.net.au/pacific/mantis-vanuatu-song-weatherman/105792520

The competition attracted hundreds of original songs from 18 Pacific nations.

Rapping in Bislama, French and English, Mantis drew inspiration from Kendrick Lamar and U.S. West Coast hip-hop beats in crafting his winning song, produced by Vanuatu’s Vanboii and Wilz. It speaks to the extreme weather conditions faced in Vanuatu and the Pacific.

Born and raised in Vanuatu, with Tongan and Papua New Guinean (PNG) heritage, Mantis first began making music in 2014 with rap group Confliction and released his first album Personal Therapy after moving to New Zealand to study at university. He returned to Vanuatu in 2022, creating a music production business Kele Productions, in collaboration with other Confliction members.

It’s the second time a ni-Vanuatu artist has taken out the Pacific Break title. Reggae group 26 Roots from the island of Santo became the inaugural winners in 2008 with their song Broken Promises.

Below you can watch Mantis’s response when Nesia Daily hosts Michael Chow and Jacob McQuire let him know the good news:

 

Mantis said:

“I knew that this song was special, and I see why now. I’m super grateful for my team. When we started doing this music stuff, it was really underground and like, we’re still kind of underground now, but even though we struggle we still pursue this because it’s our passion.

For hip-hop and rap artists from Vanuatu, I hope that this will be a stepping stone in developing our music scene here and the industry.”

Pacific Break’s 2025 judging panel included PNG-born Australian musician Ngaiire, Australian-based Fijian artist and label head Joji Malani, ABC Radio Australia music presenters Hau Lātūkefu (In The Fale) and Sosefina Fuamoli (Sista Sounds and On The Record), and WOMADelaide Associate Director Annette Tripodi.

Ngaiire said:

“When I came across Mantis’ entry I couldn’t stop listening and with every listen I couldn’t stop smiling. This is the type of stuff that excites me about Pacific music. He’s singing about real life Pasifika situations in a modern context and doing it in three languages that represent the hand marks of history etched on the region.”

Sose Fuamoli said:

“This year’s Pacific Break proved once again just how vibrant and strong our current generation of artists are throughout the region. Mantis’ Weatherman is a striking track that highlights his dynamism and pure skills as a lyricist and performer. Speaking to the broader talent coming out of Vanuatu, Mantis is a champion of ni-Vanuatu storytelling, and I can’t wait to see him bring his style and rhythm to Adelaide in March.”

Mantis will travel to Australia in March 2026 to perform at WOMADelaide – Australia’s largest international festival of music, arts and dance.

Find out more about Pacific Break, including this year’s winner and the finalists at ABC Pacific online.

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