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Tyla Yaweh Joins Wiz Khalifa, Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong For “High Right Now” Remix

The “High Right Now” remix takes the L.A. rapper’s line that “I don’t think I’ll ever come down” and runs with it. The video switches between a smoked-out house party, including guests Big Sean and Post Malone, and surreal scenes of Yaweh riding shotgun with Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong.

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