When I searched for music that was important to Hawaiian culture, this was one of the top results that came up. The song itself encompasses beautiful vocals and ukulele. . Aloha ‘Oe means “Farewell to Thee” in Hawaiian, and the story is that this piece was made after Queen Lili’uokalani received an embrace from a Colonel after a horseback ride. Intended to be a love song, this piece has become a very popular piece in Hawaiian culture, and it has been adapted multiple times. It has also been used as music in Polynesian-based films, notably Lilo and Stitch.