[2][4] In a tongue-in-cheek Facebook post announcing the new single, The Armed acknowledged the song was "riddled with uncleared samples.
"[2] Concluding Turner's Twitter thread, he said that he had reached out to all parties involved in the creation and release of the single, but none of them were responding to his inquiries.
When Pitchfork reached out, their reps pointed the publication to the American photographer and appropriation artist Sherrie Levine.
[7] The video's story centers around a convenience store clerk wearing a ghillie suit who is trying to close up shop, but can't because of two loitering customers.
He ditches his post at the store to go skateboarding, but his friend (who is also wearing a ghillie suit) is struck in a hit-and-run accident.