M.I.A.
Biography
If you read a lot about new music on the Web, odds are pretty good that, at some point between the September 2004 release of "Galang" and the March 2005 release of Arular, you were struck with the urge to turn your computer off or maybe even heave it out of a nearby window. If you don't read a lot about new music on the Web, the preceding sentence indicates how bewildering and draining the chatter about M.I.A. became. Arular, M.I.A.'s first album, leaked well before its official release, allowing journalists and downloaders plenty of time to dissect it and bat ideas back and forth -- taking in the sounds, words, and absolutely all of the context -- before average music fans were able to develop their own opinions.
Maya Arulpragasam spent the early years of her life in a number of places. She moved from London, England, to her parents' native Sri Lanka at the age of six months, only to relocate to Madras, India. During a return stay in Sri Lanka, the civil war taking place within the country escalated to the point where Arulpragasam began to lose family members and friends. She didn't see her father -- a devout and active separatist as part of the Tamil rebellion, which has clashed with the Sinhalese majority -- often throughout these years, but her life stabilized once she and the rest of her family were able to make it back to London.
As a student, Arulpragasam became involved in the arts and published a monogram book of her paintings -- titled M.I.A. and heavily influenced by the Tamil rebellion. She later connected with Elastica, providing the photography and graphics for the group's second album, and she shot footage during their American tour. Elastica's support act, Peaches, introduced her to the Roland MC-505, a sequencer she became familiar with after returning home. Steve Mackey (Pulp) and Ross Orton became involved after hearing a demo; they made adjustments to "Galang," a song that was then pressed into 500 copies and released, under the name M.I.A., by the Showbiz label. It didn't take long for the song -- a bold, righteous amalgamation of hip-hop, electro, dancehall, grime, and baile funk -- to make an impact with DJs. She wound up signing a contract with XL, which re-released the single and, eventually, debut album Arular in 2005. Anticipation for the release was considerable, only heightened by the Piracy Funds Terrorism mixtape she put together with DJ Diplo. Her second album, Kala, was released in 2007 and was recorded while spending time in numerous countries. M.I.A. produced most of its tracks with Switch; Blaqstarr, Diplo, and Timbaland also contributed. One single from the album, "Paper Planes," became a surprise hit in summer 2008 after it was used in trailers for the film Pineapple Express; it eventually reached the Top Ten. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
AWESOME ITS SOMETHING MY WORST ENEMY AGREE ON THATS A GOOD THING ITS FU**IN AWESOME
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although PAPER PLANES has alot of radio play, It is "MY FAVORITE SONG OF ALL TIME" No joke. M.I.A. IS THE S**T!!!!! :D
I LOVE HER SHE IS MY MUSIC AND FASHION IDOL. ALL HER MUSIC IS FANTASTIC!:) |
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BOYZ is the besssst song. i heard it on IMF before that got cancled. stupid bytches... :(
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i love paper planes!!!!! its the best song in the world!!! :)
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I think it's time to give this bio a re-write. We don't need a paragraph about "the hype."
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A very good song, but half of the greatness is the sample loop of The Clash. The other half is the likability of her voice. Good tunes! And Pineapple Express was hilarious, since the song was in the trailer.
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Heard paper planes and was hooked immediately.
She is awesome. I like the activism aspect too. Seems like she actually has an opinion and will not be afraid to speak it. |
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Saw her live in Chicago. It was great but she only performed for an hour after making us wait 3 hours. Whatever, it ruled.
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paper planes got ridiculously popular from pineapple express
good song and good movie too |
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Pandora. Dont ever ever ever ever play this on my Radiohead station. I almost lost my lunch!
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Bird Flu is one of the best she has done for me. But I agree, I hope she does not sell out and turn out a bunch of crap.
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i was listening to this chick when she first can out. she was and is a sick producer, it'll be interesting to see what she comes out with now that shes popular. its easy to sell out in the music biz wen you first experience commercial success. i hope her music doesnt suffer, i hope she isnt corrupted.
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im lovin the paper planes. whitexmelonx show me where you got that idea i would like to read up on it.
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i love Paper Planes! it is sooo funky! everytime i hear it, all i want to do is rock back and forth!!
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Paper Planes is social commentary on the state of South-East Asia, but everyone wants to believe it's a song glorifying smoking. It's kind of ironic, because the song itself is actually making fun of the drug factions and users.
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I have been waiting for her to drop again since 2005 and put something else out. I saw her first video and fell for her style right off the back. People looked at me strange once she came out again, to be she is on fire and I can get down with her.
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I liked her b4 stupid Paper Planes. She's talented and revolutionar y . And she's short, like me!
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I fly like paper get high like planes.....t h a t s tha shiznit u beezies & u know it....so quit hatin....
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she's so cute and it's not i fly like paper get lie, it's i fly like ppr get high like planes
read the lyrics before u judge!!! |
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She was the second guest on the Tavis Smiley TV show on PBS last night. Hope y'all caught it. Let us do all we can to end the genocide against the Tamil people in Sri Lanka.
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i fly lye papar gye hye lie. this song is stoopid as hell. wow gunshots and cash registers, thats retarted
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