Randa (rapper)

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Randa
Also known asLarz Randa
Mainard Larkin
GenresRap
Hip Hop
Years active2012–present

Mainard Larkin (better known by their stage names Randa and Larz Randa) is a rapper and recording artist.

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Randa is best known for their song "Rangers", which is used on a TV health promotion ad in New Zealand called "Go the distance". The video was a marketing campaign that aimed to contribute to changing New Zealanders alcohol consumption behaviour from the current norm of high-risk drinking to one of moderation. [1] One of biggest moments of Randa's career was performing at the Auckland Big Day Out 2014. [2]

Randa identifies as transgender and non-binary. [3] [4] [5] [6]

Air New Zealand

In 2018, Randa was featured on an Air New Zealand safety video alongside Julian Dennison, Kings and Theia. [7] In the video, the New Zealand musicians were rapping and singing to a song they created called "It's Kiwi Safety". [8] The music adapts two songs, Run-DMC's It's Tricky and In the Neighbourhood by Sisters Underground. [9] The video took nine days to record, shooting all across New Zealand. It is the 18th of Air New Zealand's safety videos, which started in 2009. [10] The video was dumped by Air New Zealand after only three months due to public criticism. [11]

Personal life

Randa was educated at Carmel College, Auckland, for their high school years. Randa started making music while living briefly in Sydney, Australia, in 2011. [12] Randa studied at MAINZ which is a program part of Tai Poutini Polytechnic. [13] [14]

Nominations and awards

Discography

Randa discography
Music videos8
EPs3
Singles9

EPs

YearTitleDetails
2012Lunch Box [17] Released: June 2012
2013Summer Camp [18] Released: October 2013
2014Rangers [19] Released: October 2, 2014
2020Heatwave [20] Released: March 28, 2020

Single

YearTitleAlbum
2013Orange JuiceSummer Camp EP
Frankenstein
2014Cosby KidNon-album single
2015RangersRangers EP
Lifeguard
Apollo Crews
2015TurtlesNon-album single
2017FashionNon-album single
2017Angel BoyNon-album single
2019Rock BottomNon-album single
2019Toughen UpNon-album single
YearTitleArtistAlbum
2016Yes (feat Heavy & Randa)Yoko-ZunaLuminols

Music videos

YearTitleAlbum
2013Orange Juice [21] Summer Camp EP
Frankenstein [22]
2014Cosby Kid [23] Non-album single
2015Rangers [24] Rangers EP
Lifeguard [25]
2015Turtles [26] Non-album single
2017Apollo Crews [27] Rangers EP
2019Fashion [28] Non-album single

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