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This Pakistani rapper released a track everyone in the 9 to 5 work life can relate to


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Hassan Bin Shaheen got together with his team 'Qaumi Coup' to create song 9 se 5

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Hassan Bin Shaheen got together with his team 'Qaumi Coup' to create song 9 se 5


Raise your hands if you feel like a robot because of your 9-5 job. You're not alone.

Writer, comedian, and rapper Hassan Bin Shaheen teamed up with two of his friends and formed the group Qaumi Coup. Together they released a new music video, '9 se 5' and it’s an ode to every struggling worker who feels trapped in the corporate world.


9 se 5 - Hassaan Bin Shaheen


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According to Qaumi Coup, "This song is dedicated to all those who work hard and grind it out for a better future. To the 9-5 workers, to the people cleaning our streets, to anyone trying to hustle, to anyone trying to make a living, to the struggles they face and the labour they put in, this song is for them"

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Talking to Images, Hassan stated, "As a performer, I've been doing comedy and I have been rapping for a while. What I used to do earlier in my performances would be to incorporate my rap into my comedy. But mostly that would be joke-driven and rhyme-driven."

Along with art director, Eruj Hadi he decided to bring '9 se 5' to life.

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According to Hassan, "the line, '9 se 5 pe, 9 se 5 pe, zindagi jalti hai iss aanch pe' was the first revelation that came to me. I was like this is what I want to talk about; I want to talk about how capitalism burns people out. So it was coming from a real place because I had worked 9-5 before and I wanted to talk about how often times we don't have a choice, because of a lack of privilege and economic conditions."

"People are stuck in jobs they don't want to do, possibly for the rest of their life. This is nothing short of benign slavery or benign servitude, for that matter. You are bound by the rules of the corporate sector, there's a lot of power play in place and often times it takes a toll on your mental health as well. You don't look pretty but you have to do it because you've got to pay the bills. There was a lot that was going through my mind, and essentially when the lyric revealed itself to me, I knew I wanted to talk about my own experience and that of an average worker."

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"The thing about this project is that even though this song features me, it is a community project. All of my friends are in the video, all of my friends made the video and have had a major role in supporting me in this particular venture. What Eruj did was, she assembled the team of amazing filmmakers as well."

He added, "Essentially, this was the first project of its kind where so many people from so many different disciplines came together. I got to work with my friends and we did this thing together and I am so grateful to them."
 
According to Hassan, "the line, '9 se 5 pe, 9 se 5 pe, zindagi jalti hai iss aanch pe' was the first revelation that came to me. I was like this is what I want to talk about; I want to talk about how capitalism burns people out. So it was coming from a real place because I had worked 9-5 before and I wanted to talk about how often times we don't have a choice, because of a lack of privilege and economic conditions."

"People are stuck in jobs they don't want to do, possibly for the rest of their life. This is nothing short of benign slavery or benign servitude, for that matter. You are bound by the rules of the corporate sector, there's a lot of power play in place and often times it takes a toll on your mental health as well. You don't look pretty but you have to do it because you've got to pay the bills. There was a lot that was going through my mind, and essentially when the lyric revealed itself to me, I knew I wanted to talk about my own experience and that of an average worker."

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9 to 5 is the easy way out for people who don't take bigger risks for a bigger success. I work much more than that out of my free will.
9 to 3 at a hospital. 4 to 9=study or help manage a small family business we have.
I will start my own nursing home in the next 6-10 years. I don't plan to work for others.
Even currently, I'm financial independent, and I can quit whenever I like.
I have made sacrifice to reach where I'm, though.
 
9 to 5 is the easy way out for people who don't take bigger risks for a bigger success. I work much more than that out of my free will.
9 to 3 at a hospital. 4 to 9=study or help manage a small family business we have.
I will start my own nursing home in the next 6-10 years. I don't plan to work for others.
Even currently, I'm financial independent, and I can quit whenever I like.
I have made sacrifice to reach where I'm, though.
9 to 5 yeah it sucks but you just lay back and think of England as days turn to months,months turn to years and years turn to decades while the wrinkles pile up and you start counting down the days to your retirement
But roti ki khatir janab karna parta hy :D
 
9 to 5 yeah it sucks but you just lay back and think of England

:lol:

But the thinking of England will be good with a female boss. :D

as days turn to months,months turn to years and years turn to decades while the wrinkles pile up and you start counting down the days to your retirement

So true.

But roti ki khatir janab karna parta hy :D

Please read this thread where I have made certain proposals regarding employment / job for the near-future in a scientific manner.

Simple, go "work" in a gulag and see whats better.

So it's always a binary for you ?? Either this or that ??

https://www.news18.com/news/business/infosys-death-313970.html
His family members have alleged that even after Abhijit's death, Infosys authorities failed to show compassion.


https://www.rt.com/usa/183720-four-jobs-car-nap/
 
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:lol:

But the thinking of England will be good with a female boss. :D



So true.



Please read this thread where I have made certain proposals regarding employment / job for the near-future in a scientific manner.



So it's always a binary for you ?? Either this or that ??

https://www.news18.com/news/business/infosys-death-313970.html



https://www.rt.com/usa/183720-four-jobs-car-nap/
Janab 25 key baad zindagi sirf uski jiska baap dada do paisey chor key gaya ho baki sab ghulam

:lol:

But the thinking of England will be good with a female boss. :D



So true.



Please read this thread where I have made certain proposals regarding employment / job for the near-future in a scientific manner.



So it's always a binary for you ?? Either this or that ??

https://www.news18.com/news/business/infosys-death-313970.html



https://www.rt.com/usa/183720-four-jobs-car-nap/
Female boss? Dude they use the gender card to get out of tricky situation as a boss or underlings
Women as class fellows great
Women as colleagues horrible

At least my experience in the IT,services,education and government sector of Pakistan says so

:lol:

But the thinking of England will be good with a female boss. :D



So true.



Please read this thread where I have made certain proposals regarding employment / job for the near-future in a scientific manner.



So it's always a binary for you ?? Either this or that ??

https://www.news18.com/news/business/infosys-death-313970.html



https://www.rt.com/usa/183720-four-jobs-car-nap/
Life is a binary you are either making it work or you are failing
 
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