This #Saudi artist is amazing and worth checking out.Don't even need to understand what the song means 2 get concept https://t.co/MfZsqtwi7t — مفتیSehar (@SeharMufti) December 25, 2016

Saudi women are smashing all the stereotypes in this viral music video https://t.co/CI9rYWWbxc Skateboarding, shooting hoops and epic moves. — Farhan Siddiqui (@Farrenhite) December 29, 2016

I love this music video "Hwages" by Majedalesa. It shows Saudi women dancing, driving & playing sports. Let them speak for themselves. <3 pic.twitter.com/X45u1tQg4i — not sarah harvard (@amyharvard_) December 27, 2016

If you're gonna break stereotypes about women in #Saudi, look cool while doing it... https://t.co/PE4Mdnrnel — Ali Al Saeed (@alialsaeed) December 28, 2016

A music video tackling the various bans imposed on women in Saudi Arabia is taking the internet by storm.The clip titled 'Hwages' shows burqa-clad women dancing, skating, playing basketball and singing.The video begins by condemning the country's "guardianship system" which prohibits women from travelling without a male guardian. The director mocks the ban on women driving as he shows women getting in the back seat of a car, only to realise that their driver is a young boy, thus implying that men in the country have no restrictions.The women are then shown riding toy scooters, skateboarding and singing on the streets, ignoring men who gesture them to stop. "May all men disappear from the earth. They give us psychological illnesses," the women chant in one of the verses, according to The Daily Dot.The video was uploaded on YouTube on December 23 and has since received over two million views. Many took to Twitter to praise the concept behind the video.https://twitter.com/manal_alsharif/status/812752830742335488