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{{Infobox song
| Name         = Saa'iq
| Name   = Saa'iq
| Artist       = Ramin Djawadi & Mike Shinoda
| Artist = Ramin Djawadi & Mike Shinoda
| Album         = Medal Of Honor: Warfighter
| Album = Medal Of Honor: Warfighter
| Working title      =  
| Working title      =  
| Recorded      = 2012
| Recorded      = 2012
| Released      = September 25, 2012
| Released      = September 25, 2012
| Format      = Digital
| Format      = Digital
| Length       = 4:32
| Length = 4:32
| Stems      =  
| Stems      =  
| Time signature      =  
| Time signature      =  
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| Live debut      =  
| Live debut      =  
| Last played      =  
| Last played      =  
| Writer       = Ramin Djawadi, Mike Shinoda
| Writer = Ramin Djawadi, Mike Shinoda
| Producer      = Ramin Djawadi, Mike Shinoda
| Producer      = Ramin Djawadi, Mike Shinoda
| Label         = Electronic Arts Music, EA TM Recordings
| Label = Electronic Arts Music, EA TM Recordings
| Misc      = {{Extra track listing
| Misc      = {{Extra track listing
| Album       = Medal Of Honor: Warfighter
| Album= Medal Of Honor: Warfighter
| Type       = soundtrack
| Type = soundtrack
| Tracks      =  
| Tracks      =  
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"Saa'iq" is the ninth track on the Medal Of Honor: Warfighter original videogame soundtrack. Although most of the original score was composed by Ramin Djawadi, Mike Shinoda collaborated with him on this track.

Background

Mike Shinoda collaborated with Ramin Djawadi in the creation of 2 out of 21 tracks that integrate the soundtrack of the 2012 videogame Medal Of Honor: Warfighter ("Saa'iq" being one of them). In the same month the collaboration was announced, Linkin Park started using a previous work of Djawadi's as an introduction the their shows, the "Game Of Thrones Theme".

In addition, Linkin Park, Medal Of Honor: Warfighter developer Danger Close, and special effects studio Digital Domain collaborated on a music video for "Castle Of Glass" featuring a mix of live action and gameplay from Medal Of Honor: Warfighter.[1] The song can also be heard during the game as well as "Lies Greed Misery".

The track features selections from "Castle Of Glass" and the sample bank of "Rygar" sounds.

Versions

Note: Only the date of the very first release of each version is listed.

Title Album Length Recorded Released Notes
Saa'iq Medal Of Honor: Warfighter 4:32 2012 September 25, 2012

Personnel

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