Rapper Wiz Khalifa turned to Puth when he was asked to create a tune for the end of the movie that would serve as a nod to Walker, who died in a car crash while shooting the sequel in 2013, and the hitmaker admits the song, 'See You Again', just came to him as he sat at the piano, reported Los Angeles Times.
"I had a friend who had passed away in a very similar situation like Paul Walker (sic)... And I wanted to write the song for Paul but I just sat down at the piano and the first lyric just came out," Puth told Australian radio show host Kent 'Smallzy' Small on Nova FM.
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