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Meet the Artists

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Founder & Legacy Composer

Roger Higa

Roger Higa is a Hawaiʻi-based entrepreneur, financial professional, and visionary behind a unique model that integrates financial stewardship with purpose-driven storytelling through music. With over 14 years of experience, he is the founder of Roger Higa Financial Services and Hawaiʻi Long-Term Care Solutions, where he advises individuals and families on protecting their assets and legacy through strategic planning.

In November 2025, Roger expanded his mission by launching Aloha Legacy Music, using original composition as a platform to deepen relationships, inspire generosity, and elevate community impact. In less than a year, he has composed over 60 songs, collaborating with local artists, students, and organizations to bring meaningful stories to life.

He often summarizes his work simply: “I help individuals protect their legacy and bring it to life through meaningful, purpose-driven music.”

Guided by the belief that legacy extends beyond wealth, Roger is committed to creating a lasting, multi-generational impact. 

Learn how you can memorialize your own legacy by setting up a call with Roger today!

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Singer-Songwriter

Jaslyn Loftin (aka J. Lyn)

J. Lyn is a singer/songwriter based in Honolulu, Hawai'i, writing music for various artists and film/TV. As a singer, she has played in world-renown venues such as the Troubadour in Los Angeles and the Blue Note Hawaii in Waikiki with ukulele virtuoso, Jake Shimabukuro.

 

J. Lyn was a co-writer for the debut EP of alternative-pop band, Kennedy Taylor & the Electric Pancakes, which was nominated for “Alternative Album of the Year” at the 2022 Nā Hōkū Hanohano Awards. Her breakthrough project was penning the EDM hit, “Make Me Forget,” by Chinese-Pop Singer, Ann-E1, reaching #23 on the Cloudmusic Soaring Chart and #6 on China’s Global Song Chart.

 

Within the past few years, J. Lyn has partnered with TikTok, the Recording Academy, Make Music Hawai’i, Henry Kapono Foundation as an “On the Rise” musician, and Creative Lab Hawai’i for the 2023 music immersive.

 

When she is not writing music, she is teaching Songwriting and Music Theory at Honolulu Community College for the Music and Entertainment Learning Experience (MELE) program. Most recently, J. Lyn collaborated with Roger to launch “Share the Shaka” in January 2026.

 

For more information on J. Lyn, please visit her Facebook, Instagram,and  YouTube!

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Singer-Songwriter  

Lyric Medeiros

Lyric Medeiros is an emerging singer-songwriter and performer from Hawaiʻi whose voice blends island warmth with modern emotional depth. Best known for her appearance on American Idol in 2023, Lyric quickly stood out for her expressive vocals, humble presence, and ability to convey meaning far beyond the lyrics she sings. 

Growing up in Hawaiʻi, Lyric was surrounded by music, culture, and a strong sense of community — influences that continue to shape her artistry today. Her collaboration with Aloha Legacy Music reflects her heart for messages that inspire connection, compassion, and unity. 

On “Could Be You, Could Be Me,” Lyric’s vocal performance brings the song’s message to life, reminding listeners that we all share responsibility for caring for one another. Her talent, spirit, and sincerity make her an incredible partner in this mission-driven work.

For more information on Lyric, please follow her on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok!

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Singer

Alexandra Jacobs

Alexandra Jacobs is a singer born and raised in Hawai‘i whose love for music began at a young age. Growing up surrounded by the culture and community of the islands, she discovered that singing was a powerful way to connect with herself, her family, and her heritage. For Alexandra, music has always been more than performance, it is a way to share emotion, tell meaningful stories, and bring people together.

She graduated from Iolani School in 2025 and is currently pursuing a degree in Business Management and Entrepreneurship at Portland State University. While continuing her education, Alexandra remains committed to growing as an artist and exploring how creativity and entrepreneurship can work together in the music industry.

Through her music, Alexandra hopes to create moments of connection and inspiration, sharing songs that reflect her experiences, values, and the spirit of the place she calls home.

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Singer-Musician

Dustin Hara

Dustin Hara is a Hawaiʻi-based vocalist and pianist whose music reflects the heart, warmth, and authenticity of the islands. A lifelong pianist with a gift for emotional expression, Dustin blends technical mastery with soulful interpretation, allowing him to bring powerful stories to life through both voice and instrument. 

As the featured vocalist for “Believe in Aloha,” Dustin channels the song’s uplifting message with clarity, sincerity, and grace. His performance captures the essence of what the song represents — the courage to hope, the strength of community, and the everyday act of choosing aloha. 

Dustin’s passion for meaningful music and his connection to Hawaiʻi’s culture make him an invaluable collaborator with Aloha Legacy Music. His musicianship elevates the spirit behind the music, helping each note resonate deeply with listeners across generations. 

For more information on Dustin, please follow him on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube!

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Singer, Musician, & Educator

Jordan Seguin

Jordan Seguin is a Filipino-American singer, musician, and educator from Waiāhole, Hawaiʻi, whose lifelong passion for music continues to shape both his artistry and his impact. A 2021 graduate of President William McKinley High School, Jordan was immersed in music from an early age—playing ʻukulele and guitar, and sharing his voice at family gatherings.

His musical foundation deepened through formal training on the cello, an instrument he studied throughout middle and high school. Today, he gives back to his alma mater by volunteering weekly as a cello and bass instructor, mentoring young musicians and nurturing the next generation of talent.

Jordan’s work reflects a deep commitment to cultural connection and artistic versatility, drawing from classical, rock, and traditional Hawaiian falsetto. Performing in both Filipino and Hawaiian, he honors his heritage while building bridges across communities.

 

Guided by the belief that music is a universal language, Jordan uses his gift to inspire, uplift, and create lasting connections through every performance.

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