- Lift Me Up (official Visualizer) — Tyga
It features three "clones" of Tyga backed by a choir. Each version of the rapper eventually ascends into a CGI-heavy battle against a demonic figure in the sky, symbolizing a literal "lift me up" moment of triumph. Why It Matters
"Lift Me Up" arrived as a surprise single, reinforcing Tyga's ability to stay relevant with catchy, club-ready hits that don't sacrifice high-concept visual storytelling. Whether you’re listening for the West Coast bounce or the trippy CGI visuals, the track remains a standout in his recent discography. Tyga - Lift Me Up (Official Visualizer)
The visual style has been described as a surreal mix of Kanye West’s Sunday Service and Dragon Ball Z . It features three "clones" of Tyga backed by a choir
While the accompanied the initial single drop in November 2021, Tyga later unveiled a more elaborate official music video directed by Ryder Ripps . Whether you’re listening for the West Coast bounce
Produced by and Zac Brunson , "Lift Me Up" features a heavy, rhythmic bassline that fans of Tyga’s "ratchet" genre will immediately recognize. However, the track distinguishes itself by incorporating a gospel-inspired "Hallelujah" refrain.
The lyrics lean into Tyga’s usual rockstar bravado—referencing luxury cars, expensive jewelry, and his "Neo-like" status in the game—while simultaneously touching on themes of rising above doubters. Key lines like "You slept on me but I waited up / Lookin' at me crazy like I made it up" highlight a more reflective side of the Cali rapper. The Visualizer and Video