Watch Mac Miller’s Missed Calls Music Video
The rapper's latest music video focuses on a relationship falling apart.
Fans have been waiting two months for a new Mac Miller music video and judging by the comments on his latest release, the wait was definitely worth it.
The video for 'Missed Calls' shows a different, more sensitive side of the rapper. The Rex Harrow-directed video starts off with Miller and his girlfriend (played by Hennely Jimenez) clearly living a happy life together. But as Miller’s career starts to take off, their relationship takes an unexpected turn.
The clip was released on Friday, June 22 and it’s already racked up more than 300,000 views. Check it out below.
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