Bebe Rexha has no desire to rewind to Age 20 as she sings about aging without regret while we also see kids talk about about their own experiences growing up.
Bebe Rexha and her fellow residents at an asylum of sorts reveal themselves to be perfectly capable of finding freedom as things get increasingly stylized and choreographed over the course of the video.
Another girl gang anthem featuring Rita Ora as a sapphic Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh of sorts, and a holographic turn by Cardi B, in addition to guest spots from the other ladies on the track.
David Ayer, who wrote Training Day and directed Suicide Squad, takes us, and these three music stars, into the world of his forthcoming Netflix movie Bright (which was also teased in Bastille's latest video).
A waitress dreams of hitting the open road and engaging in music stardom with the Florida Georgia Line. That waitress is played by Bebe Rexha, who doesn't need to dream about such things in real life.