More than a decade after its release, Busy Signal’s beloved anthem Jamaica Love has finally received its visual treatment. The classic soundtrack has maintained its relevance since debut, serving as the backing music for countless Jamaican clips spanning sports, entertainment, and charity. The anthem roared back to life following the passage of Hurricane Melissa in 2025.
The official music video for the track was released on Friday, January 16, in collaboration with the Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB), serving as a vibrant visual ode to the island and its people.
Originally released in 2014, Jamaica Love has enjoyed remarkable longevity, remaining a fixture on playlists worldwide and amassing millions of streams across multiple digital platforms. Over the years, the song has evolved beyond a fan favorite, becoming a heartfelt expression of national pride for Jamaicans both at home and in the diaspora.
Sharing his thoughts on the release via social media, Busy Signal described the video as a deeply personal tribute.
“Every frame captures the essence of our island—the people, the vibes, the land we love and carry with us everywhere we go,” the dancehall giant noted.
Jamaica Love is featured on Busy Signal’s 2014 album Live in Paris, a 17-track project that highlights the artist’s versatility and global appeal. The album includes standout tracks such as Night Shift, One More Night, Bumaye, Pon Di Edge, and Professionally, among others.
Since its release, the Jamaica Love video has already generated strong engagement online, amassing nearly 50,000 views on YouTube as fans embrace the visual celebration of Jamaica’s landscapes, people, culture, and unmistakable energy.
No stranger to cult classics and anthems, Busy Signal has also penned his somewhat infamous hit One More Night, as well as his 2024 record Happy Birthday, which has risen to become another global success. With the release of the video, Busy Signal breathes new life into a timeless record, reinforcing Jamaica Love as a lasting tribute to the island that continues to inspire generations.














