2008 Reggae Music Videos That Changed You

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Looking back on 2008, there were a lot of great reggae music videos that came out. We’ve compiled a list of our favorites that changed us in some way.

2008 Reggae Music Videos

2008 was an amazing year for reggae music. Some of the best reggae music videos were released during this time. These videos not only changed the way we look at reggae music, but they also changed our lives. Let’s take a look at some of the best reggae music videos from 2008.

“One Day” by Matisyahu

In 2008, Matisyahu released the music video for his song “One Day.” The video was directed by Josh Friesen and depicts Matisyahu singing the song while walking through New York City. The video was shot in one day and captures the hustle and bustle of the city. “One Day” quickly became a popular song, and the music video helped to solidify Matisyahu’s place in the reggae world.

“I’m Yours” by Jason Mraz

In 2008, American singer-songwriter Jason Mraz released his album We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things., which included the hit single “I’m Yours.” The song was a huge success, reaching number six on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and becoming an international hit. The accompanying music video was just as successful, garnering over 100 million views on YouTube.

The video features Mraz performing the song in various locations around San Diego, including Balboa Park, the San Diego Zoo, and La Jolla Cove. The video’s positive message and joyful energy are contagious, and it’s easy to see why it resonated so deeply with viewers around the world.

In the years since its release, “I’m Yours” has become an anthem for hope and positivity, serving as a reminder that no matter what life throws our way, we can always choose to see the good.

“Take Me to the Place” by Jacob Miller

Jacob Miller’s “Take Me to the Place” was one of the most influential reggae music videos of 2008. The video featured a young Miller singing and dancing in front of a live audience, and its positive message and catchy tune quickly made it a viral sensation. “Take Me to the Place” helped to introduce a new generation of reggae fans to the genre, and its impact can still be felt today.

These Videos Changed You

There are a lot of great reggae music videos out there, but there are only a few that can truly be considered life-changing. These videos had a profound effect on you, and they continue to shape your world view today.

You became more interested in Reggae music

Reggae music has been around for decades and has always had a strong following. In recent years, however, it has seen a surge in popularity, particularly among younger audiences. This is largely due to the growing popularity of music videos.

There are many great Reggae music videos out there, but there are a few that have really resonated with viewers and made them more interested in the genre. Here are four of the most influential Reggae music videos of recent years.

“Rudeboy” by Jamaica – 2008
This song was an instant classic when it was released and its music video only added to its appeal. The video tells the story of two young friends who are trying to make their way in the world. It’s a relatable story that many people could identify with, and the video’s positive message was a breath of fresh air for many viewers.

“No Woman, No Cry” by Bob Marley – 1973
This is one of Bob Marley’s most iconic songs, and its music video is just as powerful. The video tells the story of Marley’s impoverished childhood in Jamaica and how he was able to overcome hardship through his love of music. It’s an inspiring story that has resonated with viewers for decades.

“One Love” by Bob Marley – 1977
This song is another classic from Bob Marley, and its accompanying music video is just as moving. The video tells the story of two young lovers who are separated by violence but continue to stay connected through their love for each other. It’s a powerful story that highlights the strength of love in the face of adversity.

“So Much Things to Say” by Wailing Souls – 1997
This song is a more modern take on Reggae, but its message is just as powerful. The song is about the struggles of daily life and how important it is to stay positive despite all the hardships we face. The video features footage of people from all walks of life struggling to make ends meet. It’s a moving portrayal of the human condition that has resonated with viewers all over the world

You began to pay more attention to the lyrics of songs

Reggae music often has _____ lyrics, and these videos helped you understand the message that the artist was trying to convey. The positive messages in these songs made you feel good, and you began to appreciate reggae music even more.

Some of the best-known reggae songs are about love, peace, and unity, and these videos helped to spread those messages to a wider audience. They also showed you that reggae music is more than just a party song; it can be a force for change.

You started to see the world in a different light

When you watch a video, it can change the way you see the world. In 2008, there were a number of reggae music videos that did just that. They made you see the world in a different light and inspired you to make a difference.

“No Woman, No Cry” by Bob Marley

This classic song was given new life in this video. It tells the story of a young boy growing up in a tough neighborhood. Despite the violence and poverty around him, he remains hopeful for the future. This video will make you believe that anything is possible.

“A Change is Gonna Come” by Sam Cooke

This song has been covered by many artists, but the version by Sam Cooke is truly special. It captures the pain and struggle of African Americans during the Civil Rights Movement. But it also offers hope for a better future. This video will move you to tears and leave you feeling hopeful for change.

“One Love” by Bob Marley

This classic song is all about peace and love. It encourages us to come together and make a difference in the world. This video will inspire you to stand up for what you believe in and make a difference in your community.

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