Lehua Sandbo

Lehualani Ehukai Nahina (née Sandbo) (born February 7, 1983, in Haleiwa, Hawaii, United States) is a former singer of Norwegian, Hawaiian, Filipino, Irish, Spanish, and Chinese ancestry.

According to Sandbo in an interview from 2003, she first heard of the Coconuts Musume auditions from her aunt who read about it in a Hawaiʻi newspaper.

A couple days after I had mailed everything in, I got a call saying that they wanted me to sing for them.After being called back for an audition in Waikīkī, Sandbo had sung her rendition of Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You" (originally by Dolly Parton).

The second part of the auditions required the girls to sing and dance a Coconuts Musume song.

Sandbo had shocked everyone when she chose to perform the Japanese version of Dance & Chance.

Sandbo was added into Coconuts Musume in February 2000 to join the three members, Ayaka Kimura, Mika Todd and Danielle Delaunay.