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{{Infobox song

| name = Mile High

| cover = Mile High thumbnail.jpg

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = James Blake featuring Travis Scott and Metro Boomin

| album = Assume Form

| released = 17 January 2019

| genre = Trap

| length = 3:13

| label = Polydor

| writer = * James Blake

* Jacques Webster II

* Leland Wayne

| producer = * James Blake

* Metro Boomin

* Dre Moon

* Wavy

| chronology = James Blake

| prev_title = Don't Miss It

| prev_year = 2018

| next_title = Lullaby for My Insomniac

| next_year = 2019

| misc =

}}

"'Mile High'" is a song by English singer-songwriter and electronic music producer James Blake, featuring American rapper and singer Travis Scott and American hip hop producer Metro Boomin, released on 17 January 2019 through Polydor Records as the second single from the former's fourth studio album, 'Assume Form' (2019). It was written by the trio, with production helmed by Blake alongside Metro Boomin, Dre Moon and Wavey.

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 as that day's "World Record", the track was met with positive reviews from music critics, with most praising the three artists' chemistry.

In 2020, New Zealand singer Benee covered the song for Australian youth broadcaster Triple J's segment 'Like a Version'.

Background and recording



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. He hailed Scott as "exceptionally talented at melodies" in an interview with Apple Music and also told 'Dazed' that he was impressed at Scott's musical range, saying "he'd just released 'Astroworld', which is like banger after banger, and then he comes and does this really vulnerable, sweet love song." Blake also praised Metro Boomin, saying "the beat is a huge part of why that track feels the way it does."

Composition



"Mile High" has been described as "a slow-burning soul trap banger" with "the signature Travis Scott bass hits and murky, rainy-weather James Blake mood." 'Rolling Stone' noted that the track features "more of Blakes DNA than his collaborators", adding that the track "is an exercise in restraint." Conversely, 'Spin' described it as "a quieter, dispassionate version of [...] most Travis Scott music." MTV noted that Scott "and his blunt rhymes [...] are balanced by Blake's gentle crooning." Vocally, the two artists' vocals range from a deep tone to a falsetto.

Release and reception



The song was released just twelve hours prior to the release of 'Assume Form' through Polydor Records. It premiered on Zane Lowe's Beats 1 show, where Lowe reportedly played the song three times over and said "James Blake, youve done it again."

"Mile High" was met with positive reviews from music critics, most praising the three artists' chemistry. 'Consequence of Sound' deemed it the best track of the week, writing that it "proves that Scott can fit in on more than just his signature bangers, with an almost comforting delivery thats more inviting than assertive." 'Stereogum' gave it the same accolade, noting that "Theres a stuttering sample of something a flute maybe? that echoes like a birdcall through a rainforest. Its lovely." Raisa Bruner featured it on 'Time's "5 Songs You Need to Listen to This Week" list, calling it "a love song [...] but also a flex not just in terms of lyrical content, but also in terms of just how understated Blake can be." Robert Marshall of 'Hypebeast' hailed the track as " perfect marriage of the trios distinct sounds, while also proving Blakes sonic progression." Ben Devlin of 'MusicOMH' echoed these views, writing that "it shows remarkable chemistry."

Music video



A music video for "Mile High" was released on 3 February 2019, just hours before Scott's performance at the Super Bowl Halftime Show, and had previously been teased on Blake's social media. It was directed by Nabil and is set at and filmed in the Mile High Cafe in Idyllwild, California. The visual has been compared by 'Rolling Stone' and 'HotNewHipHop' to the "sunken place" scene in the 2017 horror film 'Get Out'. The video begins with Blake sitting in the Mile High Cafe with a cup of tea before Scott bangs on the cafe's window to gain his attention. 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. Meanwhile, Scott tries to regain Blake's attention in the real world.

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Benee version



On 31 January 2020, New Zealand singer Benee featured on Australian youth broadcaster Triple J's segment 'Like a Version', where she performed a cover of the song, in addition to a performance of "Glitter".

References



Category:2019 singles

Category:2019 songs

Category:James Blake (musician) songs

Category:Benee songs

Category:Polydor Records singles

Category:Songs written by James Blake (musician)

Category:Songs written by Metro Boomin

Category:Songs written by Travis Scott

Category:Trap music songs

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