My Music Videos
Tomal’s music videos are a vibrant reflection of his artistry, blending the rhythms of reggae and soca with captivating visuals that showcase the essence of Caribbean life. Each video tells a story, often drawing from themes of love, resilience, and culture, effectively bringing his lyrics to life and connecting with audiences on a deeper level.One of his notable music videos is for the song “Irma Mek You Bad So,” released in 2018. This video addresses the aftermath of Hurricane Irma, highlighting the resilience and spirit of the people affected by the disaster.Through his compelling music and visuals, Tomal continues to make significant contributions to the Caribbean music scene, resonating with audiences both locally and internationally.
My Music Videos
In response to the global COVID-19 pandemic, Tomal released the song “This Covid 19” in 2020. The track addresses the challenges posed by the virus, emphasizing the importance of unity and resilience during these unprecedented times. The accompanying music video visually portrays the impact of the pandemic on communities, aiming to raise awareness and encourage adherence to safety measures.
Through his compelling music and visuals, Tomal continues to make significant contributions to the Caribbean music scene, resonating with audiences both locally and internationally.
“If It Wasn’t For Rasta” is a reggae track by Tomal, featuring Louie Culture and Johnny Builda. Released on July 10, 2019, the song pays homage to the Rastafarian movement and its profound influence on reggae music and culture. The accompanying music video showcases vibrant Caribbean landscapes and cultural elements, reflecting the deep roots and spiritual essence of Rastafarianism. The collaboration with Louie Culture and Johnny Builda adds depth to the track, blending their unique vocal styles to create a harmonious tribute to the Rastafarian way of life.
“Tortola” is a reggae track by Tomal that pays homage to his homeland, the British Virgin Islands. The song reflects his deep appreciation for the island’s culture and beauty.
The music video for “Tortola” showcases the island’s stunning landscapes and vibrant community life, providing viewers with an authentic glimpse into the heart of the Caribbean.
Domestic Violence Is a Two Way Thing” is a powerful reggae track by Tomal, released in 2016.The song addresses the complexities of domestic violence, emphasizing that it can affect individuals regardless of gender. The accompanying music video portrays various scenarios that challenge traditional perceptions of domestic violence, highlighting the often-overlooked experiences of male victims. Through compelling storytelling and evocative imagery, the video encourages viewers to reflect on the multifaceted nature of abuse and the importance of mutual respect in relationships. The video has garnered significant attention, with over 107,000 views on YouTube, and has been discussed on platforms like Reddit for its unique perspective on domestic violence.