Nukukehe

2002 studio album by Te Vaka From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nukukehe, released in 2002, is the third album by the Oceanic group, Te Vaka.

Released2002
LabelSpirit of Play Productions
Quick facts Studio album by Te Vaka, Released ...
Nukukehe
Studio album by
Released2002
LabelSpirit of Play Productions
Te Vaka chronology
Ki Mua
(1999)
Nukukehe
(2002)
Tutuki
(2004)
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This album is dedicated to environmental groups around the world for caring enough to do something about it. The song "Sei Ma Le Losa" was written for David McTaggart, who was killed in a car accident the previous year.

"Loimata e Maligi" (lit. "Let the Tears Fall Down") was written in memory of 19 girls who lost their lives in a fire at Motufoua Secondary School in Vaitupu, Tuvalu in 2000. The song was later rewritten as "An Innocent Warrior" for the 2016 Walt Disney Animation Studios film Moana.[1][2]

Track listing

More information No., Title ...
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Nukukehe"
3:36
2."Manatu"
  • Foaʻi
  • Smith
4:55
3."Sei Ma Le Losa"
  • Foaʻi
  • Smith
4:04
4."Pukepuke Te Pate"Foaʻi2:37
5."Alamagoto"
  • Foaʻi
  • Smith
3:41
6."Tamatoa"
  • Foaʻi
  • Smith
3:43
7."Luelue"Foaʻi2:40
8."Toku Matua"Foaʻi4:37
9."Loimata e Maligi"Foaʻi3:31
10."Haloa Olohega"Foaʻi3:13
11."Sapasui"Foaʻi2:26
12."Te Hiva"
  • Foaʻi
  • Smith
3:00
13."Tesema"
  • Foaʻi
  • Smith
3:28
14."Te Vaka Ka Fano"
  • Foaʻi
  • Smith
  • Traditional
4:55
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Accolades

Nukukehe was nominated for "Best Roots Album" in the New Zealand music awards. It was also nominated for Audience Choice and Asia Pacific category in the BBC 3 World music awards.[3]

References

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