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The new lineup in 1994 of live musicians produced the 1995 album Movement In Demand, mixing their signature hip hop style with their reggae roots, and adding the distinctive raggamuffin rap of Wiya.
In 2000 album Mā Te Wā saw the re-introduction of founding member Blue Dread, and also Katarina Kawana who had ' jammed ' with the group in their formative years in the mid 1980s.
Mā Te Wā is a digital reggae album completely in the Māori language.
In 2002 UHP released Te Reo Māori Remixes, a 10-track album of earlier favourites remixed and featuring only Māori-language lyrics.
This album received a Tui Award at the 2003 NZ Music Awards for ' Best Mana Māori Album '.
In 2005, the group released a double album titled Legacy which includes two tracks performed by Te Kupu's daughter Ataahua, notably a Māori-language version of " The Greatest Love Of All ".
Disc One, Ngāti is predominantly in English language, while Disc Two, Huia, is all in Māori.

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