: The remix helped the "Black and Yellow" single eventually sell over 4 million digital copies and earn two Grammy nominations.
: While the original was the unofficial anthem for the Pittsburgh Steelers , the G-Mix helped spark a wave of color-coded remixes by other artists, such as Lil Wayne’s "Green and Yellow" for the Green Bay Packers. : The remix helped the "Black and Yellow"
The remix was leaked on December 12, 2010, and officially released on December 16, 2010. The official music video for the G-Mix was
The official music video for the G-Mix was released on January 8, 2011. Directed by (who also directed the original), it features all four artists performing against stark black and white backgrounds, emphasizing their "G" status and the high-energy vibe of the collaboration. Cultural Impact While the original song was an anthem for
The is the official remix of Wiz Khalifa’s 2010 breakout hit, featuring a star-studded lineup of Snoop Dogg , Juicy J , and T-Pain . While the original song was an anthem for Pittsburgh and Khalifa's black and yellow Dodge Challenger, the "G-Mix" expanded its reach, blending West Coast, Southern, and melodic rap styles. Key Features & Contributors
: The beat, created by the production duo Stargate , remains the same iconic 80s synth-inspired track that drove the original to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Music Video