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: 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 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 circle shot," featuring Yaweh and Khalifa surrounded by bags of weed and passing joints.

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".

: 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.

Directed by and Tes Siyoum , the official music video is a surreal, star-studded visual that captures the "ultimate high" of Tyla's transition from being homeless to traveling with rockstars.

: Tyla Yaweh initially worried about clearing the sample. However, while touring with Post Malone , he coincidentally met Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong backstage.