An accompanying music video for "23" was filmed at
Bishop Ford Central Catholic High School in
Brooklyn on August 26, 2013; it was directed by
Hannah Lux Davis and styled by
Haley Wollens. An advertisement for a casting call posted to Juicy J's
Instagram account requested "edgy, rebellious, sexy, [and] hood types" to appear as extras in the clip, and further stated that individuals "must wear [their] favorite pair of Jordans". The music video takes place in a high school; it begins with the school principal leaving his office, which Mike Will Made It enters and begins playing "23" on a
Beats Pill over the intercom. Interspersed throughout are scenes of Cyrus wearing a bikini similar to
Michael Jordan's
Chicago Bulls basketball jersey; she is frequently shown smoking in the bathroom and writing on its mirrors with red lipstick. Khalifa raps his verse in a chemistry lab, while Juicy J's verse is rapped in a trophy room. A school-wide
pep rally later takes place, where Cyrus is gyrating against Mike Will Made It and notably wearing the
foam finger used in her controversial performance at the
2013 MTV Video Music Awards in August. Ray Rahman from
Entertainment Weekly recognized the prominent 1990s influence throughout the clip, and felt it was "reminiscent" to the visuals for "
Make 'Em Say Uhh!" by
Master P. In a more critical review, Carl Williott of
Idolator opined that the music video was "sort of like a massive hip-hop version of the "
Smells Like Teen Spirit" video, with Air Jordans and Beats instead of anarchy symbols", while Kayla Upadhyaya from
The Michigan Daily called it a "pile of red and black vomit and a poorly edited mishmash of uninspired shots". ==Live performances==