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| band_name = Outlandish |
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| image = [[Image:Outlandish2.jpg|250px]] |
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| caption = Left to right: Isam Bachiri, Waqas Ali Qadri, Lenny Martinez |
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| years_active = 1997 – present |
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| origin = |
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| country = Denmark |
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| music_genre = [[Hip hop music|hip-hop]] |
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| record_label = [[Sony BMG Music Entertainment|Sony-BMG]] |
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| current_members = [[Waqas Ali Qadri]]<br />[[Isam Bachiri]]<br />[[Lenny Martinez]] |
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| past_members = |
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| website = http://www.outlandmoro.com/ |
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}} |
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'''Outlandish''' is a [[Denmark|Danish]] [[Hip hop music|hip-hop]] group based in [[Denmark]]. Formed in 1997, they consist of Isam Bachiri Azouaoui (born in Denmark and of [[Moroccan]] background), Waqas Ali Qadri (born in Denmark and of Pakistani background), and Lenny Martinez (from [[Honduras]]). All three members are religious, with Isam and Waqas being devout [[Muslim]]s, and Lenny being [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholic]]. The band members lived in [[Brøndby|Brøndby Strand]]. |
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== History == |
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Outlandish's [[Hip hop music|R&B/Hip-hop]]/[[Hip hop music|Rap]]/[[soul]] music takes influences from their various backgrounds ([[Arab]], [[Indo-Pakistani]], and [[Latin America|Latin]] music), and although their songs are primarily in English, they usually feature lyrics in [[Spanish language|Spanish]], [[Urdu]], [[Danish language|Danish]], and [[Arabic]]. All these influences make the music of Outlandish somewhat unique and this is easy to notice from the variety of genres covered in their albums. Outlandish often include themes about [[Islam]] and contemporary issues facing young [[Muslims]] in the west in their music, and sometimes their songs define an urban [[nasheed]]-like unique genre. |
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Their single "Pacific To Pacific" was in connection with an [[Amnesty International]] charity event. Next came the single "Saturday Night", a song that was later to be included on the soundtrack for the Danish movie ''[[Pizza King]]''. These singles were the prelude to their first album ''[[Outland's Official]]'' (2000) which was however only released in Denmark. The hit song "Walou" was later included on their second album ''[[Bread and Barrels of Water]]''. |
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Singles from their even more successful second album ''Bread And Barrels Of Water'' (2003) made the most impact on the music charts. Hit singles included "[[Aicha]]" (first made famous by [[Khaled (musician)|Khaled]]) which made it to number one in [[Germany]] and received a lot of airplay across many [[Asian]] countries. The ''[http://www.sonymusiceurope.com/cgi-bin/multimedia/wmwax?wm.sony-local.global.speedera.net&wm.sony-local.global/n/nytbrev/Outlandish_Aicha.wmv video]'' to "[[Aicha]]" also won a best music video award. "Guantanamo" also made a strong impression on the European charts. An old Hindi chorus running through "Peelo" made it a smash hit amongst Indians and Pakistanis living in the West. |
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''[[Closer than Veins]]'' (2005) is Outlandish's much anticipated third album. The first single was "Look Into My Eyes". The song's lyrics are based on a poem by Gihad Ali expressing the plight of those suffering from America’s foreign policy with regards to [[Israel]] and [[Palestinian territories|Palestine]]. This album showcased the group's more mature outlook compared to their previous works. Apart from "Look Into My Eyes", and "I've seen" that laments the plight of Muslim peoples across the world, tracks such as Just Me and Una Palabra give a rare insight into the life in Europe today as seen through the eyes of a second generation immigrant, whereas "Nothing Left To Do" boldly tackles the still taboo ridden issue of a young muslim man catching HIV "''Warm smile – long blond hair/Pretty green eyes and skin damned fair/For sure lucky to get with a girl like that/Couldn’t pass this chance no matter what...Pretty woman though, not all she seemed/Soon grim reality and not a dream/Wasn’t the first certainly not her last/Moment of weakness, became victim of her past.''" Where Outlandish wrote all tracks on their first two albums Closer than Veins marked a departure in this respect particularly on the socially and politically heavy side the group has called in lyrical reinforcements. "Look Into My Eyes" is principally written by Gihad Ali, whereas "Just Me", "Una Palabra" and "Nothing Left To Do" are principally written by Omar Shah, who has also written Isam Bachiri's lyrics on "Try Not To Cry". |
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The album features a track ("I've Seen") with [[Sami Yusuf]] (a popular Muslim musician / [[nasheed]] artist). Outlandish have contributed to a track on Sami Yusuf's recent album ''[[My Ummah]]'' (2005) called "Try Not To Cry", and Waqas Ali Qadri also features on the [[nasheed]] boy-band [[786 (band)|786]]'s "Meditate" from their album ''[[Straight Path]]'' (2005). Such collaborations between artists are becoming increasingly popular in the Muslim music world. Other Danish music contemporaries who have occasionally collaborated with Outlandish include [[Majid]] and [[Burhan G]]. |
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Outlandish performed a live percussion version of "Look Into My Eyes" ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bl3iFDnVBUs&mode=related&search= live performance Video]'' at the "Islamophobia" conference held in Copenhagen, Denmark in May 2006 which was hosted by the "Islam Channel" and included many theological & political speakers and community leaders. Their club thumping single "Kom Igen" is featured on EA's FIFA 2007. |
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Outlandish have recently revealed on their MySpace site details of two new (bonus) tracks "In Good Hands" and "Angels Lower Their Wings" on the deluxe version of their current album "Closer Than Veins". They were the only Danish act performing at the European MTV Awards 2006, where they also won the price for 'Best Danish Act'. |
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== Discography == |
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===Albums=== |
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*''[[Outland's Official]]'' - ([[2000]]) |
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*''[[Bread And Barrels Of Water]]'' - ([[2003]]) |
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*''[[Beats, Rhymes & Life]]'' - ([[2004]]) - Collaborative album with many artists including [[The Fugees]], [[Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan]] & [[Junoon]] |
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*''[[Closer Than Veins]]'' - ([[2005]]) |
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===Non-album singles=== |
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*"Belly Dance" |
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*"Man binder os på mund og hånd" |
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*"Pacific To Pacific" - in connection with an [[Amnesty International]] |
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*"Saturday Night" from "Pizza King" OST |
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===Album singles=== |
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==== ''Outland's Official'' (2000) ==== |
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*"Intro" |
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*"Mano A Mano" (feat. [[Majid]]) |
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*"Wherever" |
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*"The Bond Between Us" |
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*"Come On" |
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*"CPH Moro" (feat. [[Majid]] & Creative) |
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*"Love Joint" |
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*"Stick ´Em Up" |
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*"ILL Kebab" |
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*"Renovadores" (feat. [[Majid]], Acorn & Jokeren) |
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*"Heads To The Sky" |
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Songs originally on "outlands Official" Repeated on "Bread and Barrels of Water" |
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*"Walou"''[http://www.sonymusiceurope.com/cgi-bin/multimedia/wmwax?wm.sony-local.global.speedera.net&wm.sony-local.global/n/nytbrev/Outlandish_Walou.wmv Video]'' |
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*"Fatima’s Hand" (feat. [[Majid]]) |
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==== ''Bread & Barrels of Water'' (2003) ==== |
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*"Introduction" |
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*"Guantanamo" - # 1 DK ''[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4160929629177574701 Video]'' |
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*"Peelo" |
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*"Walou"''[http://www.sonymusiceurope.com/cgi-bin/multimedia/wmwax?wm.sony-local.global.speedera.net&wm.sony-local.global/n/nytbrev/Outlandish_Walou.wmv Video]'' |
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*"Aicha" # 1 GER''[http://www.sonymusiceurope.com/cgi-bin/multimedia/wmwax?wm.sony-local.global.speedera.net&wm.sony-local.global/n/nytbrev/Outlandish_Aicha.wmv Video]'' |
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*"Gritty" |
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*"Interlude" |
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*"If Only" |
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*"Fatima’s Hand" (feat. [[Majid]]) |
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*"El Moro" (feat. [[Majid]]) |
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*"Eyes Never Dry" |
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*"A Donkey Named Cheetah" (feat. [[Majid]]) |
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*"Dirty Dirty East" |
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*"Life is A Loom" |
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==== ''Beats, Rhymes & Life'' (2004) (collaborative album) ==== |
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*"Walou (Rishi Rich Remix)" (Outlandish) |
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*"Vocab" ([[The Fugees]]) |
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*"Respect" (Alliance Ethnik feat. Vinia Mojica) |
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*"Past, Present, Future" ([[Majid]]) |
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*"Chan Chan" (Company Segundo) |
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*"Ya Rayah" (Rachid Taha) |
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*"Sohniye" (Juggy D) |
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*"Dil Se/ Satrangi Re" (Sonu Nigam & Kavita Krishnamurthy) |
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*"Aicha (Proper Pak Remix)" (Outlandish) |
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*"We Are" (DJ Jazzy Jeff feat. Cy Young & Raheem) |
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*"Inshallah" (Goodie Mob) |
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*"Min Tid" (Petter Alexis) |
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*"Quien Me Tienda La Mano Al Pas" (Pablo Milanes) |
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*"La Maza" (Mercedes Sosa) |
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*"Sweet Pain" ([[Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan]]') |
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*"Ghoom" ([[Junoon]]) |
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==== '''Closer Than Veins''' ''(2005)'' ==== |
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*"Introspective" |
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*"Any Given Time" |
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*"Look Into my Eyes" ''[http://wms.dr.dk/storage/Ung/Boogie/ligadk/lookintomyeyes_outlandish.wmv Video]'' |
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*"Just Me" |
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*"Kom Igen" (feat. U$O, ADL & Salah Edin)''[http://www.sonymusiceurope.com/cgi-bin/multimedia/wmwax?wm.sony-local.global.speedera.net&wm.sony-local.global/o/outlandish/video/outlandish_kom_igen_780.wmv Video]'' |
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*"Nothing Left to do" |
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*"Beyond Words" (feat. [[Burhan G]]) |
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*"Words Stuck to Heart" |
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*"Reggada" (feat. Taibi & Dany Raï) |
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*"Callin’ U" |
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*"Sakeena" |
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*"I’ve Seen" (feat. [[Sami Yusuf]]) |
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*"Una Palabra" (feat. [[Majid]]) |
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*"I Only Ask Of God" ''[http://www.sonymusiceurope.com/cgi-bin/multimedia/wmwax?wm.sony-local.global.speedera.net&wm.sony-local.global/d/dk_site/ioaog_high.wmv Video]'' |
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*"Appreciatin'" |
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*"In Good Hands" - Bonus Track on deluxe album version |
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*"Angels Lower Their Wings" - Bonus Track on deluxe album version |
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===Music videos=== |
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*"Aicha"''[http://www.sonymusiceurope.com/cgi-bin/multimedia/wmwax?wm.sony-local.global.speedera.net&wm.sony-local.global/n/nytbrev/Outlandish_Aicha.wmv Video]'' |
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*"Walou"''[http://www.sonymusiceurope.com/cgi-bin/multimedia/wmwax?wm.sony-local.global.speedera.net&wm.sony-local.global/n/nytbrev/Outlandish_Walou.wmv Video]'' |
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*"Guantanamo"''[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4160929629177574701 Video]'' |
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*"Look Into my Eyes" ''[http://www.sonymusiceurope.com/cgi-bin/multimedia/wmwax?wm.sony-local.global.speedera.net&wm.sony-local.global/d/dk_site/lime_high.wmv Video]'' |
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*"Kom Igen" ''[http://www.sonymusiceurope.com/cgi-bin/multimedia/wmwax?wm.sony-local.global.speedera.net&wm.sony-local.global/o/outlandish/video/outlandish_kom_igen_780.wmv Video]'' (Featuring U$O, and originally swedish rapper [[ADL (rapper)|ADL]] and Salah Edin although they are not featured in the video) |
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*"I Only Ask Of God"''[http://www.sonymusiceurope.com/cgi-bin/multimedia/wmwax?wm.sony-local.global.speedera.net&wm.sony-local.global/d/dk_site/ioaog_high.wmv Video]'' |
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== External links == |
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*[http://www.outlandmoro.com Outlandish Official Website] |
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*[http://www.myspace.com/outlandsofficial Official Outlandish MySpace Website and Blog] |
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*[http://outlandish-denmark.blogspot.com/ Excellent article on Outlandish] |
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*[http://www.muslimphotos.net/gallery/thumbnails-search-outlandish.html muslimphotos.net Pictures of an Outlandish performance] |
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*[http://www.lyricsdir.com/outlandish-lyrics.html Outlandish Lyrics] |
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Revision as of 10:51, 18 December 2006
Outlandish | |
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File:Outlandish2.jpg Left to right: Isam Bachiri, Waqas Ali Qadri, Lenny Martinez | |
Background information | |
Years active | 1997 – present |
Members | Waqas Ali Qadri Isam Bachiri Lenny Martinez |
Website | http://www.outlandmoro.com/ |
Outlandish is a Danish hip-hop group based in Denmark. Formed in 1997, they consist of Isam Bachiri Azouaoui (born in Denmark and of Moroccan background), Waqas Ali Qadri (born in Denmark and of Pakistani background), and Lenny Martinez (from Honduras). All three members are religious, with Isam and Waqas being devout Muslims, and Lenny being Catholic. The band members lived in Brøndby Strand.
History
Outlandish's R&B/Hip-hop/Rap/soul music takes influences from their various backgrounds (Arab, Indo-Pakistani, and Latin music), and although their songs are primarily in English, they usually feature lyrics in Spanish, Urdu, Danish, and Arabic. All these influences make the music of Outlandish somewhat unique and this is easy to notice from the variety of genres covered in their albums. Outlandish often include themes about Islam and contemporary issues facing young Muslims in the west in their music, and sometimes their songs define an urban nasheed-like unique genre.
Their single "Pacific To Pacific" was in connection with an Amnesty International charity event. Next came the single "Saturday Night", a song that was later to be included on the soundtrack for the Danish movie Pizza King. These singles were the prelude to their first album Outland's Official (2000) which was however only released in Denmark. The hit song "Walou" was later included on their second album Bread and Barrels of Water.
Singles from their even more successful second album Bread And Barrels Of Water (2003) made the most impact on the music charts. Hit singles included "Aicha" (first made famous by Khaled) which made it to number one in Germany and received a lot of airplay across many Asian countries. The video to "Aicha" also won a best music video award. "Guantanamo" also made a strong impression on the European charts. An old Hindi chorus running through "Peelo" made it a smash hit amongst Indians and Pakistanis living in the West.
Closer than Veins (2005) is Outlandish's much anticipated third album. The first single was "Look Into My Eyes". The song's lyrics are based on a poem by Gihad Ali expressing the plight of those suffering from America’s foreign policy with regards to Israel and Palestine. This album showcased the group's more mature outlook compared to their previous works. Apart from "Look Into My Eyes", and "I've seen" that laments the plight of Muslim peoples across the world, tracks such as Just Me and Una Palabra give a rare insight into the life in Europe today as seen through the eyes of a second generation immigrant, whereas "Nothing Left To Do" boldly tackles the still taboo ridden issue of a young muslim man catching HIV "Warm smile – long blond hair/Pretty green eyes and skin damned fair/For sure lucky to get with a girl like that/Couldn’t pass this chance no matter what...Pretty woman though, not all she seemed/Soon grim reality and not a dream/Wasn’t the first certainly not her last/Moment of weakness, became victim of her past." Where Outlandish wrote all tracks on their first two albums Closer than Veins marked a departure in this respect particularly on the socially and politically heavy side the group has called in lyrical reinforcements. "Look Into My Eyes" is principally written by Gihad Ali, whereas "Just Me", "Una Palabra" and "Nothing Left To Do" are principally written by Omar Shah, who has also written Isam Bachiri's lyrics on "Try Not To Cry".
The album features a track ("I've Seen") with Sami Yusuf (a popular Muslim musician / nasheed artist). Outlandish have contributed to a track on Sami Yusuf's recent album My Ummah (2005) called "Try Not To Cry", and Waqas Ali Qadri also features on the nasheed boy-band 786's "Meditate" from their album Straight Path (2005). Such collaborations between artists are becoming increasingly popular in the Muslim music world. Other Danish music contemporaries who have occasionally collaborated with Outlandish include Majid and Burhan G.
Outlandish performed a live percussion version of "Look Into My Eyes" live performance Video at the "Islamophobia" conference held in Copenhagen, Denmark in May 2006 which was hosted by the "Islam Channel" and included many theological & political speakers and community leaders. Their club thumping single "Kom Igen" is featured on EA's FIFA 2007.
Outlandish have recently revealed on their MySpace site details of two new (bonus) tracks "In Good Hands" and "Angels Lower Their Wings" on the deluxe version of their current album "Closer Than Veins". They were the only Danish act performing at the European MTV Awards 2006, where they also won the price for 'Best Danish Act'.
Discography
Albums
- Outland's Official - (2000)
- Bread And Barrels Of Water - (2003)
- Beats, Rhymes & Life - (2004) - Collaborative album with many artists including The Fugees, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan & Junoon
- Closer Than Veins - (2005)
Non-album singles
- "Belly Dance"
- "Man binder os på mund og hånd"
- "Pacific To Pacific" - in connection with an Amnesty International
- "Saturday Night" from "Pizza King" OST
Album singles
Outland's Official (2000)
- "Intro"
- "Mano A Mano" (feat. Majid)
- "Wherever"
- "The Bond Between Us"
- "Come On"
- "CPH Moro" (feat. Majid & Creative)
- "Love Joint"
- "Stick ´Em Up"
- "ILL Kebab"
- "Renovadores" (feat. Majid, Acorn & Jokeren)
- "Heads To The Sky"
Songs originally on "outlands Official" Repeated on "Bread and Barrels of Water"
Bread & Barrels of Water (2003)
- "Introduction"
- "Guantanamo" - # 1 DK Video
- "Peelo"
- "Walou"Video
- "Aicha" # 1 GERVideo
- "Gritty"
- "Interlude"
- "If Only"
- "Fatima’s Hand" (feat. Majid)
- "El Moro" (feat. Majid)
- "Eyes Never Dry"
- "A Donkey Named Cheetah" (feat. Majid)
- "Dirty Dirty East"
- "Life is A Loom"
Beats, Rhymes & Life (2004) (collaborative album)
- "Walou (Rishi Rich Remix)" (Outlandish)
- "Vocab" (The Fugees)
- "Respect" (Alliance Ethnik feat. Vinia Mojica)
- "Past, Present, Future" (Majid)
- "Chan Chan" (Company Segundo)
- "Ya Rayah" (Rachid Taha)
- "Sohniye" (Juggy D)
- "Dil Se/ Satrangi Re" (Sonu Nigam & Kavita Krishnamurthy)
- "Aicha (Proper Pak Remix)" (Outlandish)
- "We Are" (DJ Jazzy Jeff feat. Cy Young & Raheem)
- "Inshallah" (Goodie Mob)
- "Min Tid" (Petter Alexis)
- "Quien Me Tienda La Mano Al Pas" (Pablo Milanes)
- "La Maza" (Mercedes Sosa)
- "Sweet Pain" (Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan')
- "Ghoom" (Junoon)
Closer Than Veins (2005)
- "Introspective"
- "Any Given Time"
- "Look Into my Eyes" Video
- "Just Me"
- "Kom Igen" (feat. U$O, ADL & Salah Edin)Video
- "Nothing Left to do"
- "Beyond Words" (feat. Burhan G)
- "Words Stuck to Heart"
- "Reggada" (feat. Taibi & Dany Raï)
- "Callin’ U"
- "Sakeena"
- "I’ve Seen" (feat. Sami Yusuf)
- "Una Palabra" (feat. Majid)
- "I Only Ask Of God" Video
- "Appreciatin'"
- "In Good Hands" - Bonus Track on deluxe album version
- "Angels Lower Their Wings" - Bonus Track on deluxe album version
Music videos
- "Aicha"Video
- "Walou"Video
- "Guantanamo"Video
- "Look Into my Eyes" Video
- "Kom Igen" Video (Featuring U$O, and originally swedish rapper ADL and Salah Edin although they are not featured in the video)
- "I Only Ask Of God"Video