Honolulu, Hawaii

Everything Honolulu is known for

19 songs mention this city 165 artists from here

Honolulu, Hawaii, the state capital and Hawaii's largest city, boasts a vibrant musical identity. While renowned for its beautiful beaches and natural landscapes, Honolulu is also home to a diverse array of musical talent.

With 165 artists calling it home, Honolulu has produced globally recognized musicians such as pop star Bruno Mars and world music icon Israel Kamakawiwo'ole. The city is also mentioned in 19 songs, including Israel Kamakawiwo'ole's rendition of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" and "Uptown Funk" by Bruno Mars.

Music in Honolulu

Songs About Honolulu

Somewhere Over the Rainbow
Israel Kamakawiwo'ole
85%
What a Wonderful World
Israel Kamakawiwo'ole
75%
Glory
Lil Wayne
55%
"I'm hotter than Honolulu, glory unto you"
Just the Way You Are
Bruno Mars
55%
I Can Do Dat
Lil’ Flip
54%
"If I wanna take a trip to Honolulu, I can do that"
She Let Herself Go
George Strait
50%
"then to Honolulu"
Lindbergh
Woody Guthrie
43%
"Gonna bomb Pearl Harbor with the help of old Japan."
God is Perfect
Freddie Gibbs
41%
"Sippin' tiki in Waikiki, I'm with Dee-Dee and Vanessa"
Hawaii Five-O Theme
The Ventures
30%
I Can Do Dat
Lil Flip
25%
"If I wanna take a trip to Honolulu, I can do that"
Feel So Good
Mase
21%
"You can't understand, we be Waikiki"
Uptown Funk
Bruno Mars
19%
Martians vs. Goblins
The Game
6%
"Bruno Mars is still sucking dick and fucking male butts"
LOST FOREVER
Travis Scott
6%
"Baby girl think she in Honolu'"
HUMBLE.
Our Last Night
5%
"Obama just paged me, ayy"
Swag Surf
Lil Wayne
4%
"man, I know you heard Obama"
FDT, Pt. 2
YG
3%
"Take a day to undo what Obama fixed up"
Vocab (Refugees Hip-Hop Remix)
Fugees
2%
"Hawaii got the Honolulu"
2%
"We lost Barack"

History of Honolulu

Iolani Palace

1882

The only royal palace on American soil, built by King Kalakaua in 1882, and where Queen Liliuokalani was overthrown and later imprisoned in 1893.

Waikiki Beach - Duke Kahanamoku Statue

1890

A bronze statue of Duke Kahanamoku, the father of modern surfing and five-time Olympic medalist, stands with open arms on the beach where he taught the world to surf.

3.0 mi away

King Kamehameha Statue

1758

A gilded statue of the warrior king who unified the Hawaiian Islands, standing opposite Iolani Palace, draped in flower lei each June 11 for Kamehameha Day.

National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific

1949

A national cemetery inside a volcanic crater holding over 53,000 graves, including many from Pearl Harbor, WWII Pacific theater, Korea, and Vietnam.

Diamond Head State Monument

A 300,000-year-old volcanic tuff cone that British sailors mistakenly named after calcite crystals they thought were diamonds, later fortified as a military observation post.

4.6 mi away

USS Arizona Memorial

1941

The final resting place of 1,177 sailors and Marines killed when the battleship Arizona exploded during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941.

7.1 mi away

Everything Near Honolulu

37 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.

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