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M.i.a Вђ“ Paper - Planes

The song is built on a notable sample of by the British punk-rock band The Clash . Producers Diplo and Switch layered this with a lazy, downtempo beat that famously features the sounds of gunshots and a cash register in its chorus. Lyrical Meaning and Satire

M.I.A. uses "Paper Planes" to adopt the persona of the very stereotype people fear: the "dangerous" immigrant. M.I.A – Paper Planes

: The jarring use of gunshot sounds accompanied by a cash register ring ("All I wanna do is [bang bang bang] and take your money") is a mocking take on the "immigrants take our jobs and money" narrative. Cultural Impact and Controversy The song is built on a notable sample

: While often misinterpreted as a drug reference, it also alludes to the precarious, "throwaway" nature of a refugee's life. uses "Paper Planes" to adopt the persona of

"Paper Planes" is the breakout hit by British-Sri Lankan artist M.I.A. (Mathangi Arulpragasam) . Released in 2007 as the eleventh track on her second album, Kala , the song became a global phenomenon, peaking at No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100. Beyond its catchy beat, it is a sharp, satirical commentary on the xenophobia and stereotypes faced by immigrants in the Western world. Origins and Inspiration

: This line directly pokes fun at the paranoia surrounding document forgery.

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