Directed by Elijah Alvarado
The elusive Myspace pose. It’s one of the most rare moves known to man. Yet it’s also v distinguished. That being said, HighLife brings his vision of the Myspace to life with the Myspace Boogie you see above.
This track was featured on High’s self-titled debut which dropped last year. The track also featured Caleb James and Vic Mensa, but in this clip HighLife is a loner stoner. But man, this sure is entertaining. Fun Fact: this video was inspired by a Southern Comfort ad from a few years back. The more you know.
Watch him get down to business by pressing play above. It’s nothing but Goodtime$.