Luka (song)
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"Luka" earned Vega nominations at the 1988 Grammy Awards, including Record of the Year, Song of the Year and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. Vega also recorded a Spanish-language version of the song, included on the single release.
Subject
The song deals with the issue of child abuse. On a 1987 Swedish television special, Vega revealed her inspiration for Luka: Template:Quote In a Dutch video documentary by "Top 2000 à gogo" in December 2018, Vega spoke about the meaning of the song:Template:Quote
In 2021, she revealed that the song dealt with the emotional and physical abuse she had suffered from her stepfather Ed Vega.
“There was abuse in my family... I am actually Luka.”[3]
In 2023, she similarly told German radio Station Bayern 2 the song is about her own experience with physical abuse:
I chose Luka as a name and as a character because I didn't want people to know that it was me.[4]
Music video
The accompanying music video for "Luka" was directed by Michael Patterson and Candice Reckinge. It was shot over three days in New York City. The part of Luka was played by actor Jason Cerbone (who years later played Jackie Aprile Jr. on the series The Sopranos), who was chosen after the directors auditioned more than 90 children for the part.[5]
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Follow-up
During a 2012 episode of BBC Radio 4's Mastertapes, Vega revealed that she had written a follow-up to "Luka", from the point of view of the character as he looked back on his life.[15] The song, titled "Song of the Stoic", later appeared on her eighth studio album Tales from the Realm of the Queen of Pentacles (2014).
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- ↑ Woodstra, Chris Shawn Colvin Biography All Music, retrieved May 25, 2012
- ↑ "Suzanne Vega takes her ‘New York Songs and Stories’ on the road", NJArts.net, August 25, 2021. https://www.njarts.net/suzanne-vega-takes-her-new-york-songs-and-stories-on-the-road/
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