Tha Feelstyle entered his first rap competition in 1987 and under the name of RIQ was part of the Wellington hip hop duo Rough Opinion with Samoan rapper K.O.S. In the 1990s, he was a member of The Overstayers which included
King Kapisi and DJ Raw (aka Ian Seumanu). He has also worked with Andy Morton (aka The Submariner) an experienced producer in
Auckland who has worked with various New Zealand artists including King Kapisi and
Che Fu. The music video for Tha Feelystyle's award-winning single ''Suamalie/Ain't Mad at You'' was filmed in Samoa and directed by New Zealand filmmaker Chris Graham, the director of feature film
Sione's Wedding. The track also featured in the movie. In 2009, Tha Feelstyle toured New Zealand with King Kapisi. In 2008, Tha Feelstyle released the Samoan-language album Lokokasi. In March 2011, he released his third album
Good Morning Samoa, at the Pasifika Festival.
Good Morning Samoa was nominated for three awards at the 2012
Pacific Music Awards - for Best Pacific Male Artist, Best Pacific Language album, and Best Pacific Music Album. ==Awards==