A single song catapulted 26-year-old Pauly Fuemana from the mean streets
of South Auckland to global fame, and more money than he'd ever dreamt
of. But behind OMC's huge international hit "How Bizarre" and its singer
lurked a darker story, fully told here for the first time. Throughout
most of the soaring highs and shocking lows, Simon Grigg was at
Fuemana's side as owner of his record label and his friend, adviser and
sometime travelling companion. In this gripping biography he unmasks
what happens when a precarious talent smacks up against a music industry
rife with ambition, ruthlessness and greed.