

The video features the band doing various activities in Hawaii like surfing, paddle boarding, swimming in the ocean, and standing on top of Jeep Wranglers. The music video was filmed in Maui, Hawaii and was released on Vevo on June 22, three days before the single's iTunes release. American singer/songwriter Kesha originally created an early demo of the track, expected to appear on her second studio album Warrior with the title "Woo Hoo", still using the Blur sample, but later sold the instrumental to Big Time Rush, and the song was re-written to create "Windows Down". It features samples from " Song 2" by Blur. Tracks 3 & 6 on CD 1, 11 on CD 2 & 14 on CD 4 are lossy/MP3-sourced (just like on every edition of the original albums).The song was written by Blackbear, Mike Posner, Alexander James, Damon Albarn, Dave Rowntree, Graham Coxon, Bei Maejor, and Matt Squire, with production handled by the latter two while additional by CJ Baran. All instances of "Music Sound Better With U" are simply labeled as "Music Sounds Better" on CD 4 tracklist Iyaz (mislabeled as "Yazz") is credited as featured artist on "PIcture This" instead of "If I Ruled The World" Mann is credited as featured artist on "24/seven" instead of "Music Sounds Better With U" All the artwork of CD's 2 & 3 has been mistakenly exchanged CD 2 is mislabeled as "24/seven" & CD 3 as "Elevate" a previously unreleased CD Compilation, housed in a simple cardsleeve (CD4) (previously only available in Digital Format) "24/Seven" CD Album, Deluxe Edition (2013), reissue, housed in a simple cardsleeve (CD3) "Elevate" CD Album, Standard Edition (2011), reissue, housed in a simple cardsleeve (CD2) "BTR" CD Album, International Edition (2010), reissue, housed in a simple cardsleeve (CD1) Sony Music Entertainment International Services GmbH. Distributed by Sony Music Entertainment Italy Spa. This product (P) & (C) 2016 Sony Music Entertainment Italy Spa.
