We on a drive, looped in Two seat ride, couped in Who gon' slide? Who's in? Big rocks 'round of ten Fleetwood down, new sand Two seat ride, couped in Don't leave 'round loose ends Don't be around new friends, yeah. We just be mile high clubbin' I'm on a thousand miles runnin' Hit it, go downtown Sunday Then move it uptown Monday.

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This single is from Blake's fourth studio album, Assume Form. Musically, "Mile High" is a trap track which features influences from each artist's musical style. Following the track's premiere on Zane Lowe 's Beats 1 show, the track was met with positive reviews from music critics, with most praising the three artists' chemistry. In an interview with Zane Lowe of Beats 1 , James Blake revealed that the song was created during a recording session that was not initially meant to have anything to do with the album Assume Form. He was listening to Travis Scott singing over Metro Boomin 's beat when, impressed, he asked to sing over it. The song was released just twelve hours prior to the release of Assume Form through Polydor Records. A music video for "Mile High" was released on 3 February , just hours before Scott's performance at the Super Bowl Halftime Show , [18] and had previously been teased on Blake's social media. Scott then sits down at Blake's table and discusses the colour of the sky and the idea of not owning a cell phone. While stirring his tea, Blake drifts off to a dark dreamworld inside his mind and begins to perform the song with Scott.
This single is from Blake's fourth album, Assume Form. Musically, "Mile High" is a trap track which features influences from each artist's musical style. Following the track's premiere on Zane Lowe 's Beats 1 show, the track was met with positive reviews from music critics, with most praising the three artists' chemistry. In an interview with Zane Lowe of Beats 1 , James Blake revealed that the song was created during a recording session that was not initially meant to have anything to do with the album Assume Form. He was listening to Travis Scott singing over Metro Boomin 's beat when, impressed, he asked to sing over it. The song was released just twelve hours prior to the release of Assume Form through Polydor Records.