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YUNGBLUD & Lil Yachty Share Behind-The-Scenes Footage From Collab

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YUNGBLUD, aka Dom Harrison, and Lil Yachty just shared a brand-new behind-the-scenes look for their recent track and music video, “When We Die (Can We Still Get High?).”

The artists and their video crew headed into a forest and showed the structure YUNGBLUD was on to simulate a slow fall toward the leaf-covered Earth. Lil Yachty and YUNGBLUD exchanged hugs and could be seen paling around on set. “Thank you so much. This is gonna be lit,” YUNGBLUD tells Lil Yachty.

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Plus, the BTS video shows how the videographers brought the appropriately psychedelic water visuals to life. In classic YUNGBLUD fashion, he dons bright pink socks while swimming in the water. Check out the full look behind the scenes of “When We Die (Can We Still Get High?).”

“‘When We Die (Can We Still Get High?)’ was one of the first songs I wrote when I got to New Orleans to make new music,” YUNGBLUD says of the collab. “Me and Yachty have been talking since 2019, and I’ve always thought we were on the same trip—fuck the rules, push things forward.”

The weird! artist continues sharing, “So, when I wrote the song, I knew he’d add something amazing. I wanted this moment to be a collision of each other’s imagination and sound. I’m really excited about it and for what it could potentially inspire between the future of alternative and hip-hop. Press play.”

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YUNGBLUD has definitely been on a roll with exciting collaborations. Before his recent release with Lil Yachty, he worked alongside Bring Me The Horizon‘s Oli Sykes for “Happier,” a hyper-pop hit with a Tokyo-filmed music video. Check out the full video below.

 
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