Moving through calm, blue-lit air, the Montreal trio turn privacy into melody, carrying a keep-it-ourselves pledge on tender vocals and an easy, self-assured groove.
[Electric blue takes the room down to a hush. Planet Giza stand in their own light—Tony Stone close to the mic, voice near the ear, camera hovering in patient angles. A silhouette shifts, a look answers back, and the song’s quiet confidence hums through the walls.
The record glides on contact. Bass rolls smooth, keys warm the edges, drums keep a measured sway that favors small steps over big swings. Stone stays tender-spoken—part confession, part composure—blurring talk-sing into melody and pacing the lines so they land intact. “Everything we do, that’s between us” sets the boundary and the brief. The hook plants its heels: “I really don’t care what nobody on / You don’t compare when you got your own.” Heat vents clean—“Jealousy a weak emotion”—and the pressure valve clicks: “Baby, quite frankly, I don’t give a f—.”
The video completes the spell. First movement leans deep cyan—silhouettes, micro-gestures, handheld closeness that stays in personal space. Midway, the palette flips to high-contrast black-and-white in a concrete garage; hard light carves outlines and the trio hold center like a late call after rehearsal. Wardrobe stays simple, blocking favors shared ground, and the cut rhythm lets the hook roll back in with room to land.
“MINDING MY BUSINESS” moves as a blue-lit statement—polished and unhurried and definitely meant to travel. The glide stays easy, the hook sits clean, and the picture stays front-facing, set squarely in the single window of The Sky Is Recording Me: 100 Years Later, vol. 3.
Credits
Producer(s): DoomX, Rami B, Elijah Fox • Label(s): QUIET NOTE • Director: Uncredited • Release: 10/2025 • Album: The Sky Is Recording Me: 100 Years Later, vol. 3
