: A central highlight is the "iconic stoned circle shot," featuring Yaweh and Khalifa surrounded by bags of weed and passing joints.
: Along with the main stars, the video includes brief appearances from Post Malone and Big Sean , showcasing the strong industry backing Tyla received early in his career.
The story behind the is a tale of serendipitous connections and crossing genre boundaries. It began as a tribute to a wild 24-hour bender in Las Vegas that left Tyla Yaweh in a "frozen" state of euphoria, inspiring the original track. When it came time for the remix, Yaweh had only one collaborator in mind: Wiz Khalifa . The Collaboration : A central highlight is the "iconic stoned
: After hearing the record, Armstrong loved it so much that he not only cleared the sample but also agreed to appear in the music video. The Music Video Concept
: The video features surreal scenes of Yaweh riding shotgun with Billie Joe Armstrong in a luxury vehicle. It began as a tribute to a wild
Experience the star-studded visual for the 'High Right Now' remix featuring Wiz Khalifa:
: Wiz Khalifa joined the track while on tour, sending over a verse that famously interpolated the melody from Green Day's "Boulevard of Broken Dreams". The Music Video Concept : The video features
: Tyla Yaweh initially worried about clearing the sample. However, while touring with Post Malone , he coincidentally met Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong backstage.