Anslom Nakikus is a Papua New Guinean singer. He has been described by Solomon Islands' leading newspaper Solomon Times as "the popular singing sensation of Papua New Guinea".[1]
He has produced three albums to date. His second album, produced with Mangrove Productions, is entitled Fool Moon.[1]
Anslom's new album set to be released this year 2024, sees him collaborate with Jamaican reggae legend Chaka Demus with the song called “Make Me Smile” and is expected to be a massive world-wide hit and chart highly the world over. Anslom also collaborates with multi-instrumentalist and producer Ashton Barret Jnr of legendary Bob Marley & The Wailers under the supervision of booking agent Don Hines.
His work has been featured in that of domestic and foreign artists, such as PNG's Leonard Kania's "Queen 4 lane", X-vibes' "Teharoa", Kuakumba's "Leaving Me Lonely", Solomon Islander Sharzy's "Hem Stret", New Caledonian Fedyz's "Noumea", and Fijian Lia Osbourne's "Ain't No Sunshine".[citation needed]
He has been Rabaul Band's Barike lead vocalist since Kanai Pineri left, and sings for Barike in the album Frek Tasol. He is of Barike descent.[citation needed]
^Gascoigne, I.; Schumacher, C. (2018). Papua New Guinea. Cultures of the World (Third Edition) (in Basque). CAVENDISH SQUARE. p. 107. ISBN978-1-5026-3630-0. Retrieved 6 May 2019.