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The music video was released on February 20, 2018, and features Trippie Redd and Travis Scott battling a horde of zombies on a farm. The video is directed by White Trash Tyler and was released to Redd's official YouTube channel. As of 2024, the video is in excess of 180 million views.
Trippy movies. Like psychological thrillers, dystopian movies, and even some horror movies, trippy movies inspire the audience to question their own reality. You know, like an acid trip is ...
In September 2018, Trippie Redd posted a snippet of the song as well as the single's cover, which was inspired by one of his personal muses, Gorillaz.He appears in religious attire while levitating in the artwork. [1]
The music video was called "trippy" by Billboard, "enthralling" by Rolling Stone, and "surreal" by Oyster. [ 3 ] [ 5 ] [ 7 ] It was compared to the Mannequin Challenge by Uproxx . [ 6 ] Colin Hodgson, in an analysis, compared it to the 1962 French short film La Jetée , which features still image photography .
Laurila's first creation of 2016 was a music video for the Interstellar Intercourse track "Late Night Love", released on January 5. [26] He also produced a track for Hacking for Freedom, a collaborative project led by musician wosX. He described Laurila's work as the album's highlight, and the track's music video was released on January 17.
Heran Mamo of Billboard called the music video "every sad meme lover's dream", noting the video serves as a commentary on how genuine human connection is impossible through technological means. [61] Cosmopolitan writer Dyan Zarzuela felt it is a commentary on internet culture and extolled the "super trippy" visuals.
As pop music began incorporating psychedelic sounds, the genre emerged as a mainstream and commercial force. [33] Psychedelic rock reached its peak in the last years of the decade. [7] From 1967 to 1968, it was the prevailing sound of rock music, either in the whimsical British variant, or the harder American West Coast acid rock. [34]
A lyric video was released on May 7, 2021, on Trippie's YouTube channel. The video is entirely animated and is animated by Zach Okami and Chadwick Makela. The lyric video features a repetitive looped animation where the animation speed slows down, speeds up and reverses in time with the rhythm of the music.