If you’re a fan of Jason Mraz, you must have heard of his latest ballad “Could I Love You Any More” which features up-and-coming Filipina singer Reneé Dominique.
Here’s the music video (MV) of his latest song in case you have not watched it.
Chances are, you were mesmerised by their sweet vocals. But did you know that the MV was shot in Singapore’s very own Haji lane?
Bet you didn’t.
The first clues that hint at where the MV was shot can be found within the first 30 seconds.
See those pastel casement windows? Those are old-school fittings that give Haji Lane much of its unique hipster identity.
As the video pans out, we get a better view of where the artists were seated.
Now, show this scene to anyone who’s familiar with the Kampong Glam area and they will be able to bring you to the exact location where this was shot.
Towards the end of the video when both artists take a casual stroll through the alley, viewers are treated to the vibrant Haji Lane in its full glory.
By now, there should be no doubt that this is indeed Haji Lane — the hippest place in Singapore.
If you’ve been active on social media, you may have seen the ‘clues’ on both artists’ Instagram feeds.
On 18 Jun, Jason Mraz uploaded a picture of his co-artist having a break on set.
The next day, Reneé Dominique shared an image of the pair high-fiving for the final scene of the MV.
If you’re wondering, here’s where the MV was shot.
Just this May, Jason Mraz performed at The Star Theatre as part of his Good Vibes Tour.
With him returning in just 2 months, this is surely a sign that he’s pretty fond of our city.
Will he return for another project soon? Only time will tell.
Where else in Singapore would you recommend Jason Mraz to shoot his next MV? Jewel Changi Airport? MBS? Leave your recommendations in the comments below.
Featured image from Instagram and YouTube.
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