This music video for American band Walk The Moon is a tribute to Islamabad's street kids
A story about the strength of Islamabad's street kids found a soaring soundtrack in American rock band Walk The Moon’s 'We Are The Kids’ - a culture-crossing connection made during a stroke of inspiration on a New York subway.
When filmmaker and Walk The Moon fan Shanana Khan Khalil first heard the song on the train, she was reminded of some plucky young children she knew back home in Islamabad.
"Growing up in Islamabad, I spent a lot of time with kids on the streets. I’ve always been intrigued by them due to their sheer resilience. They’re hustlers yet they are children. So I always found myself connecting with them. I befriended a bunch of them and still keep in touch. I’d always wanted to tell their story in some shape but was waiting on what felt like the right story,” Shahana began about the origins of the music video.
“So many years later I was on the train in New York City when I heard the song. I instantly felt like the lyrics resonated with the kids back home and felt I may be onto something," she continues.
Luckily, Walk The Moon let her run with the idea.
"Walk The Moon is such a great band of pure fun, freedom and creativity. I’ve been following them for many years now and I happen to know Nick who is the front man for the band,” Shahana shares.
“When they released their last album Talking is Hard, I took to it instantly and while there are many great songs on the album, I really connected with ‘We Are The Kids’ and saw it through the lens of my own experience with kids in Pakistan. Hence the spark to connect two very different worlds through a universal theme of music. I spoke to Nick about the direction I wanted to take and he loved the idea and they gave their blessing to proceed.”