Vaka Loka
Vaka Loka formed in 2002 around vocalist Max Anderson. Their debut single "I Wanna Be Popular" became a hit, capturing a certain early-2000s mood about fame...
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Vaka Loka formed in 2002 around vocalist Max Anderson. Their debut single "I Wanna Be Popular" became a hit, capturing a certain early-2000s mood about fame and social standing. The song's straightforward hook and production gave them a quick foothold.
Their debut album was called The World Is Ours. They followed it with records titled Revolution and Unleashed. The band's sound pulled from pop and hip-hop, which led to some criticism about appropriation at the time.
Max Anderson was arrested on drug possession charges. Bassist Jake Williams faced domestic violence accusations. These incidents, along with other public disputes, overshadowed their music as the 2000s progressed.
Vaka Loka's run was relatively brief. They left behind a handful of albums and that one undeniable single, "I Wanna Be Popular," which still surfaces occasionally as a period piece from that era.
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