Enjoy Enjaami (Dhee, Arivu, Tamil, 2021) - British Couple Reacts!

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Our hosts react to the music video for "Enjoy Enjaami", a 2021 Tamil-language album song and the debut single of Sri Lankan playback singer Dhee featuring singer, lyricist Arivu, produced by Santhosh Narayanan under the music label/management team “Maajja”, an independent platform launched by composer A. R. Rahman.

Background on Enjoy Enjaami:
According to the lyricist, Arivu, the song was written as a celebration of his roots, harkening back to a time when humanity was a fledgling civilisation, living in harmony with the turns of the earth and the many lives that shared it with them. His inspiration came from several places.

Both, Dhee and Arivu had discussed while working on Manikandan's Kadaisi Vivasayi. Arivu, who has been writing songs for The Casteless Collective, a political folk band, stated that: "They [the songs] are filled with anger which is not something that people would listen to. But, we do it knowing that it’s not a commercial space; Athu Makkalukaana Kural (The People's Voice)." However, he wanted the song to reach everyone and yet to have a political depth to it, which is according to Arivu, the idea — ulagam naaikum, narikum, punaikum, elikum, pooranukum sontham dhan (The world is for all the living beings) — came up. The team also stated that the song is inspired by Pa. Ranjith's work for his band Casteless Collective.

The song is the story of Valliammal, Arivu's grandmother, who used to call him 'Enjaami' (My Lord). It was the story told to him by his grandmother about the Tamil migration to Ceylon during the Colonial era. During the period of Colonial India, with a poverty-stricken population, it was a market for cheap labour. Hordes of Tamil people were sent to Ceylon in the 19th century to work on the tea, coffee and rubber plantations, with his grandmother being one of them. This inspired Arivu's lyrics which alluded to humanity's relationship to the Earth, with reference to the land, soil, and ancestors. Valliammal makes an appearance at the end of the music video, sat on a throne-esque seat, flanked by Arivu and Dhee to her left and right.. Through this song, Arivu hoped to convey the forgotten roots of the Earth and the roots of self as a people.

V Vivek of Deccan Herald stated that the song is a tribute to the Tamil plantation house and its workers.

We do not own the rights to the music or the music video; these remain the sole property of the record label: Maajja.

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