Skint is the second single from Harijan‘s self-titled debut album. The song is about being hard-up, having no money and struggling to get by. It’s about being hungry and not having enough for the gas and ‘leccy meters. It’s about being trapped, feeling you are a let-down and wishing you could be given just half a chance to realise your potential. In essence it’s a song about inequality and lack of opportunities as the riches in society are thrown in your face. You see money pouring into the city centre and you ponder a life of crime to break you out. The video simply depicts and documents Manchester, both outer and inner-city, from the car. It takes inspiration from Greg Meade‘s artwork for the Harijan album and hopes to capture the vibes from his Habita...