The Best Reggae Music Videos of 2014

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Reggae music videos are a great way to enjoy the best of this genre. In this blog post, we’ll take a look at the best reggae music videos of 2014.

Best Reggae Videos of 2014

2014 was a great year for Reggae music, with many artists putting out fantastic music videos. In this article, we’ll take a look at the best Reggae music videos of 2014. From light-hearted and fun videos to more serious and thought-provoking ones, there’s something for everyone in this list.

Best Overall Reggae Video

The best overall reggae video of 2014 has to be “No Woman, No Cry” by the band Slightly Stoopid. The video features the band performing in front of a live audience, with footage of them interacting with fans and enjoying the experience. The video also highlights the band’s positive message and Jamaican roots.

other great reggae videos from 2014 include “Marijuana” by J Boog, “Loud” by Rebelution, and ” Thousand miles” by Matisyahu.

Best New Artist Video

Best New Artist Video – Alborosie for Herbalist

Alborosie’s video for “Herbalist” was one of the best reggae videos of 2014. The video features Alborosie hustling on the streets of Kingston, Jamaica. The video is gritty and real, and it shows the struggle that many Jamaicans face on a daily basis.

Best Male Video

The best music videos of 2014 featured some great male artists. The top videos include:

-Jah Cure and Phyllisia Ross’ “Call on Me”
-Chronixx’s “Capture Land”
-Protoje’s “Who Knows” ft. Chronixx
-Shaggy’s “I Need Your Love” ft. Mohombi, Faydee, Costi
-Alborosie’s “The Unforgiven”

Best Female Video

The best Reggae videos of 2014 featured some great female artists. Reggae is a genre that has long been dominated by male artists, but there are some very talented women making great music in the genre. This list features the best music videos by female Reggae artists released in 2014.

1. Etana – “Roots”
2. Queen Ifrica – “Times Like These”
3. Tarrus Riley ft. Mykal Rose – “Protected”
4. Fantan Mojah – “Stronger”
5. Ikaya – “Cruel World”
6. Protoje ft Chronixx – “Who Knows”
7. Alaine – “Second Chance”
8. J Boog – “Lets Do It Again”
9. Tessanne Chin – “Everything Reminds Me of You”
10.Morgan Heritage – “Avrakedabra Tour Trailer”

Best Group Video

This year’s best group video goes to black Uhuru for their song “As the World Turns.” The video was shot in Jamaica and features the group performing in front of a live audience. The video is simple and effective, and it really captures the energy of the song.

Best Collaboration Video

The best collaboration video of 2014 goes to Chronixx and his friends from Jamaica, for the song “Here Comes Trouble”. This video is packed with cameos from some of the biggest names in reggae music, including Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley, Buju Banton, Beenie Man, Bounty Killer, and many more. The video was shot on location in Jamaica and captures the island’s natural beauty, as well as the energy and spirit of its people.

Best Live Performance Video

The live performance video category highlights the best live Reggae performances of 2014. These videos feature some of the biggest names in the genre, including Ziggy Marley, Lee “Scratch” Perry, and Chronixx. The videos were judged on a number of factors, including production value, energy, and overall performance.

Best Music Video from a Film

The best music video from a film this year was easily “Let It Go” from Disney’s Frozen. The video, which features the film’s stars Idina Menzel and Kristin Bell, is a perfect example of how a good music video can capture the feeling of a movie and provide an extra dose of entertainment. The video is visually stunning, with beautiful shots of the two actresses against a backdrop of winter scenery. It’s also notable for its use of special effects, which add to the sense of magic and wonder in the video.

Honorable Mentions

2014 was a great year for Reggae music videos. A lot of artists released new music and there were some great music videos to go along with them. In this article, we’re going to take a look at some of the best Reggae music videos of 2014.

Best Reggae Video that Didn’t Win an Award

The best reggae video that didn’t win an award goes to Midnite’s “Mama.” The video was shot on the island of St. Croix and features footage of the band performing against a backdrop of lush vegetation. The video is simple but effective, and the song is one of the catchiest in recent memory.

Best Reggae Video that Wasn’t Nominated for an Award

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