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Where did the song Paper Planes come from?

Where did the song Paper Planes come from?

“Paper Planes” is a song written and recorded by British hip hop artist M.I.A. for her second studio album, Kala (2007). Produced and co-written by her and Diplo, the song features an interpolation of English rock band the Clash’s 1982 song “Straight to Hell”, leading to its members being credited as co-writers.

What movie was Paper Planes by MIA in?

Slumdog Millionaire
Paper Planes/Movie

Is Paper Planes a protest song?

protests against people’s preconceived notions about immigrants in this song, such as the belief that immigrants don’t contribute successfully to society. The goal of “Paper Planes” is to satirize Americans’ perceptions of Third World immigrants.

Was Paper Planes in Pineapple Express?

Yes, we’ve seen “Pineapple Express” and we’ve determined – long ago actually – that the M.I.A. song in the trailer, “Paper Planes” is not in the movie.

What does a paper airplane symbolize?

The paper airplane represents starting all over or “throwing yourself” into the future. While these are Japanese meanings, many people in Western countries will get the paper airplane tattoo for the same reasons since they want to use the tattoo as a way to motivate themselves throughout their lives.

Did Diplo produce paper planes?

Diplo adds that “Paper Planes” was one of his favorite records to produce, and that it even earned him a Grammy nomination for record of the year. You can check out the full video above, and watch Diplo look back at some other memorable moments in his career below.

Who is the singer of paper planes?

M.I.A.
Paper Planes/Artists

Is Pineapple Express 2 coming out?

Pineapple Express was one of Seth Rogen’s biggest hits, raking in over $101 million worldwide on a budget of just $27 million. Seth Rogen recently appeared on The Howard Stern Show on Sirius XM, and he confirmed why Pineapple Express 2 never happened, though the reason has been out there for years.

What clothing line does Jay-Z own?

Rocawear
Rocawear is an American clothing retailer based in New York. It was created in 1999 by Roc-A-Fella Records co-founders Damon Dash and Shawn Carter (mostly known for his artistic name, Jay-Z), and has had annual sales of $700 million.

Why do people get paper airplane tattoos?