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Thursday, 10 May 2007
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Cologne, Germany-based reggae artist, Gentleman recently came to Los Angeles to film the video for the single "Different Places" a conceptual reggae video centered around the song's message of diversity and cultural understanding. Directed by esteemed reggae video director, Ras Kassa whose video credits include Damian Marley's "Welcome To Jamrock", Lady Saw's "Infertility", and Richie Spice's "Youth So Cold," the"Different Places" video is now edited and available to view on Gentleman's My Space page: myspace.com/gentlemanjourneytojah.

The song's refrain: "It's not about class, color or races, let's get together and see different places" is propelled by images of a mohawk haired-woman, an Orthodox Jewish man, along with African, and Asian people whose singing faces are imposed and depicted Gentleman's dancing torso.

Los Angeles-based players Adam Arredondo, Spacey, Dr. Scorp (pictured on drums), Cedric (R) (pictured here with Ras Kassa (L) and Shawn (on bass) were hired to act as the musicians performing the Firehouse crew-crafted rhythm track. Another of the video's scenes depicted here, features Gentleman singing with the band in front of a multi-flag backdrop.
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