We should have all seen the video by now. M.I.A. and the director Romain Gavras talk about the inspiration behind the video. Interspersed are clips from the locals talking about their ambitions, the stuntwoman talking about her interests and clips of drifting and two-wheeling that are hard to believe are real. The Saudi dudes in the video are cool as hell. You can tell M.I.A. has that creative freedom which makes her artistry hard to deny.
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