The pair gave kudos to Randhir Dahya for playing the bagpipes. They said William Osborne was the best singer, Helen Craig was the most fun and Andy Jarden was the most prepared, while Hamish McDouall was on point and surprised them by not choosing a David Bowie song but rapping along to Grandmaster Flash's The Message.
They were unable to contact Alan Taylor, and Ray Stevens was not available.
Mr Rerekura said: "We wanted to show a personal side ... to know the person, not just the politics."
Since posting the videos on Facebook on Friday, they've had heaps of positive feedback, with people stopping them on the street to say how much they had learnt about the candidates from watching the clips.
Yeah Hard is a social media campaign by Nga Tai O Te Awa, a Maori organisation focused on community action on youth and drugs, problem gambling and suicide prevention.
The videos can be viewed on Yeah Hard's Facebook page.