"She's So High" is a power pop song written and performed by Canadian singer-songwriter Tal Bachman.
[4] Tal Bachman wrote the song about an experience that he had in high school when he was trying to get a girl to date his stepbrother.
[5] "I attempted to bribe the hottest girl in our high school to go out on a date with [my stepbrother]," Bachman told MTV News.
The song debuted on Canada's RPM Top Singles chart on April 19, 1999, at number 18, the highest new entry of the week.
[6] For the next few weeks, the song descended the chart, but it began to gain popularity and eventually reached its peak of number three on June 28.
[22] The official music video features Yvonne Sciò[23] dressed in angel's wings and World War II-era headgear, specifically a leather pilot cap with aviator's goggles.
Afterwards, Sciò places the glass on the street and attempts a highwire act above it between two buildings, to the curiosity of a crowd of onlookers.
It became an international hit a year later, achieving its best success in Flanders and the Netherlands, reaching the top 10 in these regions.