Music Producer "Lord Haiti" sets the Chicago scene within a dream that he has about a woman who he shares moments with along their ride through the city. The camera captures all the tourist attractions as well as the poverty stricken neighborhoods and activity throughout the city of Chicago. The song itself if very blissful and the video is a connotation of the song titled "Don't Wake Me Up" which represents a blissful ignorance of the masses that fail to realize all that takes place within their environment.
"This life we live is like a instant dream in the night. And many people cannot see past the facade that is given to us by our oppressive educators. We believe that you only live once and so when the time comes to transcend, you don't have to answer to your actions, thoughts, and desires that you've committed here on Earth so you might as well enjoy the ride.
It's time for us to wake up and realize that if we want to change the world, it starts with self. We have to be the change we want to see in the world for we should lead by example. Lets wake up!"
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