
Tikkki Hoa was originally the name of a charming, colorful ukulele that has traveled across Europe, Canada, the USA, India, Japan, Mexico, Chile, Tanzania, Egypt — and all the way to New Zealand.

This tiny four-stringed cutie, along with many other instruments, is played by an eclectic troubadour named Olivier Remy, who also happens to be the Little Prince of the Free Principality of Narizronda, a free micro-nation.
Blending reggae, ragga, and chill vibes, this musical project shares stories of encounters and detours from around the world.
Inspiration is found in the little things of life — and as one song says: “All it takes is a silly phrase to start a song that makes no sense.”

Whether in French, English, Spanish, or even Esperanto, Tikkki Hoa’s music is written, performed, mixed, and mastered at home by Olivier Remy.
A passionate sunset lover, art teacher, graphic designer, and photographer, he grew up in Belgium — and brings fun and good vibes wherever he goes.