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Iam Tongi: From American Idol Champion to Cultural Ambassador
When American Idol crowned its season 21 winner in 2023, history was made. Standing on the stage that had launched countless careers before him was Iam Tongi, an 18-year-old high school senior from Kahuku, Hawaii. With his soulful voice, island warmth, and a story deeply tied to the memory of his late father, Tongi captured the hearts of millions. He became the first Pacific Islander and Hawaiian-born artist to win the competition, beating out finalists Megan Danielle and Colin Stough.
Two years later, in September 2025, Tongiâs journey has become much more than a television victory. Heâs built a career grounded in authenticityâbalancing chart-topping music with cultural pride, personal growth, and a commitment to using his platform for good.
A Star Is Born: The Early Music That Defined Him
Even before the season ended, Tongi had already begun leaving a mark on the charts. His original single âIâll Be Seeing Youââa moving tribute to his father, Rodneyâhit No. 3 on Billboardâs Digital Song Sales chart and topped the Rock Digital Song Sales chart with more than 11,000 downloads. Fans werenât just hearing a song; they were hearing the story of a young man turning grief into art.
In August 2023, he revisited the song that made him famous during his viral audition: âMonstersâ by James Blunt. This time, he released an official studio duet with Blunt himself, creating a full-circle moment that traced his path from TikTok covers to Idolâs grand finale.
Later that year, he released âWaikiki,â a heartbreak song with a humorous twist that celebrated his Hawaiian heritage, and followed it with An Iam Tongi Christmasâa holiday EP that reimagined classics like âWhite Christmasâ and âMele Kalikimakaâ with an island twist.
By 2025, his catalog expanded again. His version of âHawaiian Roller Coaster Rideâ for Disneyâs live-action Lilo & Stitch was a highlight of the year, especially when he returned to the American Idol stage on Disney Night to perform it. In April, he released âSunshine,â further proving his commitment to steady new music.
Taking It Live: Tours and Performances
Music wasnât confined to the studio. In fall 2023, Tongi embarked on his first international tour, performing in Bali, New Zealand, and Australia. His warm stage presence translated seamlessly across borders, connecting with audiences far beyond his Hawaiian hometown.
By 2025, he announced his first U.S. headlining run: The Iam Tongi Fall Tour, set for October and November with stops in cities like Nashville, Boston, and Washington, D.C. A West Coast leg is expected to follow.
Alongside his own shows, Tongi has appeared at major events including Disneyâs holiday specials and even sang the national anthem at the 2023 MLB All-Star Home Run Derby. Still, he balances those large moments with intimate performances, such as Nashvilleâs nonprofit open-mic event You Are the Pitch, where he connected directly with fans in stripped-down settings.
Transformation and Personal Growth
Fame brought challenges, but it also sparked personal change. Now 21, Tongi has undergone a remarkable physical transformation, losing over 115 pounds with the help of a trainer, exercise routines, and recovery practices like ice baths and sauna therapy.
In a 2025 People interview, he reflected on the discipline it took: âWe train at 11, then itâs ice bath, sauna, shower, walk. Every day we stay on it.â His journey showed fans a different side of him: a young artist learning to balance health with the demands of stardom.
Tongi also relocated to Memphis, Tennessee, where he splits time between writing, recording, and rehearsing. Yet his heart remains in Hawaii. âItâs such a wonderful sensation to go home and see people so excited to see me,â he said. His familyâespecially his motherâhelps keep him grounded, ensuring faith, humility, and culture remain central to his life.
Carrying His Culture Forward
For many fans, Tongi represents more than just a singerâheâs a cultural icon. As the first Hawaiian and Pacific Islander to win American Idol, his victory was celebrated across the islands. Honolulu mayor Rick Blangiardi called it âa proud day for Hawaii and all the residents of Kahuku.â
Tongiâs music reflects his diverse heritage, blending Tongan, Samoan, and Irish roots with reggae rhythms, country storytelling, classic rock grit, and R&B smoothness. His faith also plays a central roleâhe is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and often incorporates hymns into his performances. Fans have embraced his openness, whether heâs sharing spiritual reflections online or supporting causes close to home.
When devastating wildfires struck Maui in 2023, Tongi performed on Good Morning America and encouraged donations, showing his commitment to giving back to his community.
Weathering Criticism, Building Legacy
Tongiâs victory wasnât without controversy. Some critics claimed his emotional backstory overshadowed his vocal talent, labeling it a âsympathy vote.â Tongi addressed this with grace: âMy dad always told me not everyone will like your music,â he said. His continued chart success, sold-out shows, and growing fanbase have proven his artistry speaks for itself.
Looking ahead, Tongi has teased new music coming in October 2025, with more high-profile projects likely on the horizon. His website, iMofficial.com
, keeps fans updated on tour dates, releases, and videos. With over 400,000 Instagram followers and 700,000 TikTok fans, his digital reach continues to grow, amplifying his impact worldwide.
The Journey So Far
Two years after his American Idol win, Iam Tongi has emerged as far more than a TV talent show champion. Heâs a recording artist with chart-topping singles, an international touring musician, a role model for his community, and a cultural ambassador carrying the spirit of Hawaii onto the global stage.
Through heartbreak, triumph, and transformation, he has remained true to his roots and his late fatherâs memory. And as his career unfolds, itâs clear that for Iam Tongi, this is only the beginning.