Sindaun I Bagarap ✯
The title "Sindaun I Bagarap" is in Tok Pisin, the most widely spoken language in Papua New Guinea.
: The song's enduring popularity and cultural impact earned Allan Herove the prestigious Justin Kili Award . Sindaun I Bagarap
: Originally from Barisari village in Oro Province, the band first emerged in the early 1990s (around 1992) and evolved from an earlier string band called Tosega. The title "Sindaun I Bagarap" is in Tok

