Olivia Rodrigo’s new logo music video debuts on iPhone 15 Pro, for her

Olivia Rodrigo, known for the unhappy TikTok anthem “Driver’s Licence,” the pop-rock bop “Good 4” and a total series of honest pop music, has just released the new music video for her logo shot entirely with Apple’s new iPhone 15 Pro.

Ironically, I won an ad for the song in my first 3 streams of the video. The ad focuses on behind-the-scenes shots, such as Olivia holding the iPhone and a cinematographer employing his impressive zoom capabilities. The music video itself removes this orientation. instead many other versions of Olivia Rodrigo appear.

Since its release, “Get Him Back” has already managed to accumulate millions of views and has been among the trending music videos on YouTube.

Although it is very well filmed, what stands out most about the video are the impressive sequels. Being a song that celebrates peculiarities and contradictions, it shows several other versions of Olivia Rodrigo. Some are threatening while others are kind. He runs over a car and then gets into it and runs away.

Perhaps what makes this point stand out the most is the bridge after the second chorus:

“I’ll put the key to his car. I will prepare lunch for you. I will break his heart and sew him up again.

“Get Him Back” is a song by Guts, Olivia Rodrigo’s last and second studio album. Originally released on September 8, it’s likely just one of the few music videos to be released for the album in the coming weeks.

Lady Gaga’s “Stupid Love” and Selena Gomez’s “Lose You to Love Me” were filmed entirely on the iPhone 11 Pro. It’s a wonderful and fun way to show off the strength of Apple’s most productive iPhone camera every year, and we’re here for that.

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James is an editor and expert in all trades at iMore. With news, features, reviews, and guides under his belt, he’s enjoyed Apple for its exclusive branding and signature style. He originally bought a Macbook for music and video production. Since then, it has joined Apple’s ecosystem with as many devices as it can.

With a degree in law and media and being too young to take the next step in his legal career, James began writing from his bedroom about games, movies, technology, and anything else he could think of. in a full career as a freelance journalist. Prior to joining iMore, he worked at Gfinity and appeared on sites such as TechRadar, NME, and Eurogamer.

As his extensive portfolio indicates, James was primarily a video game journalist before joining iMore and brings with him an exclusive attitude about Apple itself. When he’s not working, he looks to catch up on the videos and albums of the year, and despite everything ends the Yakuza series. If you like Midwestern emo music or pretentious indie games that will make you cry, your ears will be cut off.

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