Summary
- Jackson Wang collaborated with Apple on his new single, “Let Loose”
- The music video, co-directed by Wang, was shot entirely on the new iPhone 17 Pro
- The single’s release precedes his “MAGICMAN 2 WORLD TOUR,” which begins in October
Jackson Wang, the internationally famous singer, has teamed up with Apple to launch his latest song, “Let Loose.”
The stunning new video was filmed entirely on the recently released iPhone 17 Pro, unveiled at Apple’s latest event. Co-directed by Wang and Ojun Kwon, the video highlights both the phone’s impressive camera capabilities and the artist’s creative style. It takes full advantage of the phone’s advanced camera system, featuring a 48MP Ultra Wide lens and a 48MP Telephoto lens with 8x optical zoom.
I often didn’t get the results I wanted even on professional film sets,” Wang explained. “Seeing what the iPhone was able to capture in this project was truly amazing.
He explained that every camera zoom, no matter how fast or slow, is used to create a specific emotional effect. To effectively convey feelings and tell stories visually, the pace and clarity of the zoom are crucial.
Following the success of his album *MAGICMAN 2* – which reached number thirteen on the Billboard 200 chart and marked the best-ever debut for a Chinese solo artist – the new song “Let Loose” is being released. This also comes ahead of his upcoming “MAGICMAN 2 WORLD TOUR,” kicking off in October.
Watch Jackson Wang’s “Let Loose” music video above.
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2025-09-15 09:56