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Sage Warrior Album Unboxing:Vision Behind the Vinyl

Valarie Kaur
Valarie Kaur
Apr 13, 2026
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TLDR: In this brief but intimate video, Valarie Kaur opens the physical edition of the Sage Warrior album for the first time—a vinyl record created as a musical companion to her recently released book of the same name. The album was produced by Sonny Singh and features artwork by Keerat Kaur. This unboxing captures the raw joy of seeing a creative vision made manifest in physical form, offering a glimpse into how music and written word come together in Kaur's work.

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What is the Sage Warrior Album?

The Sage Warrior album is a vinyl record that accompanies Valarie Kaur's book Sage Warrior, published in April 2026. Rather than treating the music as a secondary element, Kaur conceived of it as an integral partner to the written text. The album was created by producer Sonny Singh and features visual artwork designed by Keerat Kaur. This multi-sensory approach—combining book, music, and visual art—reflects Kaur's broader philosophy of engaging the whole person in spiritual and social contemplation. The physical album on vinyl signals a deliberate choice to make the work available in a format that invites slowness and intentionality, qualities central to Kaur's teaching.

Why Does the Album Matter as a Companion?

In her video unboxing, Kaur's delight at holding the album for the first time reflects the significance of this creative collaboration [0:13-0:17]. She notes that "these are the funnest songs on it" [0:23], suggesting that the music was curated not just as accompaniment but as its own distinct expression of the album's themes. By pairing the book with a musical work, Kaur creates multiple entry points for engagement. Some people will resonate primarily with the written word; others will find meaning through song. Music bypasses the analytical mind in ways that text sometimes cannot, allowing listeners to access emotion and insight through rhythm, melody, and voice. This reflects a wisdom tradition approach where teaching moves through multiple channels—spoken word, written text, music, and art working together.

The Role of Collaboration in the Creative Vision

The album represents a collaboration between three artists. Valarie Kaur wrote the book and shaped the overall vision; Sonny Singh produced and likely performed the music; and Keerat Kaur created the visual artwork for the album cover. This collaborative approach is itself a teaching. Rather than presenting the Sage Warrior concept as emerging from a single author, Kaur opens the vision to other artists' interpretations and skills. Sonny Singh brings musical expertise and emotional resonance through sound. Keerat Kaur's visual design becomes the first thing people encounter—the aesthetic entry point. In spiritual and artistic work, such collaboration often deepens the message because each artist brings their own practice and consciousness to bear. The album becomes richer than any single person's vision alone.

The Physical Format: Why Vinyl Matters

The choice to release the album on vinyl is not incidental. Vinyl records require an active, intentional listening practice. You cannot skip ahead without physically moving the needle. You cannot shuffle songs. You sit with the album as a whole, in sequence, the way the artist intended. In an era of streaming, where endless options and algorithmic shuffling dominate, vinyl represents a return to presence—to listening as a practice rather than as background consumption. This aligns with Kaur's broader teaching, which emphasizes presence, revolutionary love, and engaged spiritual work. The physicality of the vinyl also creates a ritual moment: removing the record from its sleeve, placing it on the turntable, and listening while looking at Keerat Kaur's artwork. The combination of sight and sound, texture and motion, engages multiple senses simultaneously.

The Joy of Manifestation in Physical Form

Kaur's genuine delight in the unboxing video—her laughter, her repeated exclamations of beauty [0:36-0:38]—speaks to something essential about creative work. Ideas and intentions, no matter how clear in the creator's mind, remain somewhat abstract until they become real objects in the world. When Kaur sees the album for the first time, it is a moment of embodiment: the vision made tangible. This joy is not ego-driven; rather, it reflects the satisfaction of seeing a creative intention realized and ready to serve others. She says, "I'll never forget it," suggesting that this moment—the first glimpse of the physical album—carries weight and memory. It is the moment when the work transitions from internal vision to public offering.

Accessibility and Invitation

The video ends with a practical note: "Now we need a record player. I've got one" [0:44-0:47]. This casual acknowledgment of a barrier to access reflects honesty about the format. Not everyone has a record player at home. By mentioning this need, Kaur doesn't pretend the vinyl format is universally accessible; instead, she acknowledges it as a specific invitation to those who do have or can access the technology. This transparency is part of her teaching practice—naming reality without pretense. The book and album are available together at sagewarrior.us, suggesting that people can engage with one or both depending on their circumstance and preference.

Where to Go From Here

To deepen engagement with Valarie Kaur's work, seek out the Sage Warrior book and album as companion pieces. If you have access to a record player, the vinyl format offers a distinct contemplative experience—listen to the album from beginning to end, without interruption, while engaging with Keerat Kaur's artwork. If you are new to Kaur's teachings, her work centers on revolutionary love, justice, and the spiritual practices that sustain us through collective pain and transformation. The Sage Warrior concept bridges personal spiritual practice with engagement in the world. Consider how music, visual art, and written teaching each offer something the others cannot—and how moving between them deepens understanding. You might also explore Sonny Singh's other musical work, as his production style shapes the sonic experience of the album.

Transcript

[0:07] [laughter]

[0:07] >> So many vinyls.

[0:13] This is the record. This is the album

[0:17] that goes with the book. Yay!

[0:22] Wow.

[0:23] These are the funnest songs on it.

[0:34] Come on.

[0:36] Oh my god. It's so beautiful. It's so

[0:38] beautiful.

[0:44] Now we need a record player. I've got

[0:47] one.

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The Sage Warrior album is a vinyl record created as a companion to Valarie Kaur's 2026 book of the same name. Producer Sonny Singh created the music, and artist Keerat Kaur designed the cover artwork. The album integrates music with the book's themes of spiritual practice and engaged activism.
Vinyl requires intentional listening—you cannot skip tracks or shuffle without physical engagement with the record. This format aligns with Kaur's teaching on presence and slowness, creating a ritual of listening that engages sight, touch, and sound simultaneously.
The album functions as a standalone creative work, though it was conceived as a companion to the book. Some people may connect more deeply with the music alone, while others will appreciate both formats together for a fuller expression of Kaur's vision.
Both the book and album are available together at sagewarrior.us. The paperback edition was released on April 14, 2026, and the album was released simultaneously as a vinyl record.
While Kaur's earlier teaching emphasized revolutionary love and collective healing, Sage Warrior deepens that work by exploring the spiritual and practical dimensions of the 'sage warrior'—the person who integrates wisdom practice with engaged action in the world.

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