Panic! At The Disco's Brendan Urie took the phrase "high hopes" literally when making the video for his latest single.
The clip shows the singer getting out of a luxury Lyft in downtown Los Angeles and confidently walking up the side of a skyscraper while singing: "Had to have high high hopes for a living / Didn’t know how but I always had a feeling / I was gonna be that one in a million / Always had high high hopes."
Bystanders watch in awe as the singer makes it to the top, mirroring the cover of Panic! At The Disco's latest album, Pray for the Wicked. Urie then joins band members to finish the song on a helipad.
"No matter how hard your dreams seem, keep going," the video's YouTube description reads. "You might even have to climb up the side of a building in downtown LA, but it'll all be worth it at the top."
Watch the surreal "High Hopes" video below:
Original article by Katrina Nattress at iHeartRadio