Watch the officially remastered 4K version of the 'Ayo Technology' music video to see its futuristic visuals and star-studded production in high definition:

: The video heavily borrows from the sleek, high-tech world of the film Minority Report .

: While the title sounds celebratory, the lyrics and video reflect a frustration with "using technology"—such as high-powered telescopes or night-vision goggles—to observe someone rather than having a real, physical interaction.

: 50 Cent intentionally traded his usual "uniform" for a more refined, red-carpet style to signal a transformation in his public persona.

: Driven by the video’s high rotation, the single peaked at number five on the Billboard Hot 100 and reached number one in the United Kingdom.

The video and song explore the intersection of and physical human connection.

is seen using futuristic, touch-screen computer interfaces to track subjects via "X-rated CCTV footage".