Tag: Window Seat
The Battle Drum Blog #2.5
by SaintSoulja on May.25, 2010, under G.N.E. Blog
The concept for the “Window Seat” remix is simple: Its about being Misunderstood. You ever get the feeling that people just judge you based on how you look, what you wear, how you speak and your general behavior? And without having known much about you, they automatically make assumptions about your personality. Like for example, the other day one of my newly made friends at work asked “hey, you drink don’t you?” and I said “no.” She said “oh, I thought you did”. And with a little bit of a laugh I said “why?” She said “I don’t know I guess it just looks like you do”. (the conversation went on after that, I didn’t really think of it as offensive or anything). But later I thought of it to be very interesting.
I know many of times I’ve used references to Islam or muslims or muslim things in my music, and people have misunderstood that as me being Muslim. Or people that know I am a follower of the Sikh faith, have questioned why I feel the need to make such references. What they don’t understand is that I was raised in a small country next to Iraq called Kuwait, and that in America, Muslims face just as much discrimination as the Sikhs, and Islamophobia not only affects Muslims but also affects us as Sikhs. So in many ways, I feel a sense of Solidarity with my Muslim brothers and sisters and I stand alongside them in our struggles.
So in the “Window Seat” I say things like
“I AM, Misunderstood man, they ask no questions/often, get salaams like Im Muslim/ which is Peace and I know we could use some/ but the race is human so why should I choose one?”
And what I found exceptionally beautiful at the end of this whole ordeal, specially at the end of writing of this song was put into my last two lines
“….but yo, Imperfections got a beauty of their own/man my God walks with me so I never die alone.”
Anyway, I can’t wait for this video to be finished so everyone can see how the music and the video all compliment the concept of being Misunderstood.
I think its also important to mention that the core concept for this song and video came from the last few lines from Erykah Badu’s Window Seat:
“they who play it safe are quick to assassinate what they do not understand. they move in packs, ingesting more and more fear with every act of hate on one another. they feel more comfortable in groups, less guilt to swallow. they are us. this is what we have become, afraid to respect the individual. A single person within their circumstance can move one to change; to love oneself; to evolve.” – Erykah Badu from “Window Seat”
The Battle Drums Blog # 2
by SaintSoulja on May.24, 2010, under G.N.E. Blog
Happy Monday people!
Today is going to be madd slowww. So to make your time go by faster at work, i’ve decided give you this blog to read.
This weekend was RIDICULOUSLY tiring, but overall it was extremely productive and a lot of fun.
First off, I just wanna give a big shoutout to my man Harjus Singh from Cincinnati, Ohio to drove all the way to D.C. to come do this video shoot for me. Much love to the brother and a HUGE Congratulations to him for getting his movie “Through the Ashes” accepted into the Cannes Film Festival in France. If you don’t know about the Cannes (pronounced Khan) Film Festival, it is probably the world’s oldest and most prestigious film festival. Movies like Pixar’s “UP”, “Inglorious Basterds” and directors like Tim Burton are just some of the BIGG names in the film industry that show up for Cannes. So for a Sikh man to have a movie accepted and being shown at this festival is a HUGE deal. I wish my mans Harjus the best of luck and congratulate him again on this tremendous accomplishment!
So with that being said, this weekend the both of us set out to make a music video for “Window Seat” (Eykah Badu remix), which is going to be set as the 3rd or 4th single to be released from The Battle Drums mixtape.
Headed out to Georgetown in D.C., on saturday morning, and realized we don’t have a boombox. We had nothing to playback the music so we couldn’t shoot anything. So then we spent the next 2 hours in a city filled with the most complex and high end retail stores, and not a damn place still carries a BoomBox. I miss the 90’s, when people would just carry Boomboxes with them as they walked the street. Needless to say, I have a new appreciation for Boomboxes.
3 Hours behind schedule. We finally began the shoot on the beautiful Georgetown University’s Campus and its surrounding areas. Then we shot some scenes near Howard University’s campus and finally we shot some scenes at the Famous Ben’s Chilli Bowl (this was REALLY dope). After a 12 hr work day, we called it a night, and went back to DC again on Sunday.
Sunday Morning, the weather was kinda awful. But with God’s grace and my “Rain Dance”, the weather was finally nice enough for us to shoot.
Also I wanna give a BIG shoutout to Jassimran Singh from D.C. Gatka Dal for helping us out throughout the day on saturday, and a Big shoutout to Mandeep”icanteatmuchcauseimvegan” Kaur for playing a special role in the film along with “Gupt ‘Shopper’ Singh”
Shout out to all of them for helping out with the project.
(to be continued)

