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"Say Yeah" is a song by an American rapper Wiz Khalifa. Released as Khalifa's third single following his signing to Rostrum and Warner Bros. Records by Director of A&R Kenny “Tick” Salcido and VP of A&R Craig Aaronson, but third in overall, following his first single, "Pittsburgh Sound (All In My Blood)" and “Youngin On His Grind” as a second single.
Say Yeah may refer to: "Say Yeah" (Kiss song), 2009 "Say Yeah" (The Urge song), 2011 "Say Yeah" (Wiz Khalifa song), 2008 "Say Yeah" (Yves Larock song), 2008 "Say Yeah", a 1984 song by The Limit "Say Yeah!: Motto Miracle Night", a song by Morning Musume from the album Best! Morning Musume 1
The clip opens with Wiz Khalifa working as a cashier before abandoning his duties to smoke a joint. Lil Skies, who is working in the meat department, joins him, [4] and they begin a party in the market. [3] [5] While Skies leads a "mosh pit" in an aisle, a woman removes her tops and another one is seen twerking. [3]
Calling Wiz Khalifa a modern poet, Rubio mentioned the rapper by name and stated that he was reminded of his song "Work Hard, Play Hard. "You look at the time, I think it's a time when many of our colleagues expected to be home, back in the home state playing hard," Rubio said, "but I'm happy we're here still working hard on this issue."
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The song was later released as a single adding Wiz Khalifa on December 6, 2011. On February 3, 2012, a remix entitled "I'm On 2.0" was released, replacing the featured artists with British singer Mark Morrison and American rappers Big K.R.I.T., Jadakiss, J. Cole, Kendrick Lamar, B.o.B, Tyga, Gudda Gudda, and Bun B.
Khalifa raps his verse in a chemistry lab, while Juicy J's verse is rapped in a trophy room. [23] A school-wide pep rally later takes place, where Cyrus is gyrating against Mike Will Made It and notably wearing the foam finger used in her controversial performance at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards in August. [ 22 ]
Two music videos were filmed for the song, both directed by Bill Palladino. The first music video shows the Taylor Gang crew members with animated smiley faces and wearing colored wigs while celebrating, smoking marijuana and drinking; however, the video was rejected due to its content and was released on Wiz Khalifa's website.