Choo Jackson Memorializes Mac Miller in "Loner"

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The untimely passing of the incredible Mac Miller has been the most devastating earthquake to music in a long time. Peers and fans alike still haven't managed to glue the pieces back together for things to feel normal without him, and perhaps we never will be able to. But the good-natured impact and legacy he left behind will be forever felt, proudly channeled through his protege Choo Jackson in "Loner."

Directed by Jackson, Forget Brennan, Burky Films and colored by Bradley Atom, "Loner" (Prod. by Christo) dauntingly patches clips of Choo and Mac together at shows, seemingly basking in championship moments with visuals cut against vibrant, moonstruck imagery. Miller's memorial gently and sadly connects like Choo's search for his brother in some type of heavenly purgatory in their shared home here on Earth, implied deeper through the mourning keys and visual of him holding the smoke grenade in the hope he would be found as well.

Choo Jackson's "Loner" prides itself on communicating visually. This video is a reminder of how powerful of an artist the former REMember Music signee is and just how overwhelmingly loved Mac Miller was and always will be.

Watch "Loner" below.

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