Aussie hip hop artist Saif has teamed up with the UK’s Samiul Haque and America’s THKreturns for “Gangladesh.” This song delivers more than a fusion of cultures. There’s also a really cool fusion of sounds, with jazz influences and a soulful chorus contrasting beautifully with the rap verses. Make sure you tap into those lyrics that explore class struggles, inequality, and injustice from a global perspective.
Saif opened up on his Instagram page about what motivated him to write “Gangladesh,” noting “Growing up in Dhaka, I could never make sense of something that felt so wrong: I had clothes on my back and food on my plate, but kids who looked just like me stood barefoot on the streets, begging. As a kid, it was impossible to understand. But it stayed with me — always. That contrast, that injustice, followed me everywhere I went.
“It’s what led me to study Economics, to try to make sense of global inequality — why poverty, child labor, and exploitation still shape so much of the world. ‘Gangladesh’ is my attempt to step into someone else’s shoes, to reflect on the weight of these experiences. But it’s only my first step toward a larger purpose: a life committed to international development and meaningful change.
“I never got into music for accolades, money or fame. I turned to music when I had nowhere else to go – when life felt like a bottomless pit. Now, it’s become my channel for hope, reason and action.”
If you want to follow Saif on his musical journey, make sure you follow him on Instagram to learn more about his next moves and the global issues that inspire him.
Image used with permission from Saif