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==Video==
==Video==
On 31 September 2006, Matisyahu released a video for "Jerusalem (Out of Darkness Comes Light) ". The video utilizes extensive imagery from the [[Holocaust]] and Eastern European Jewish History, and the [[Civil Rights Movement]], as well as using pictures to create a central composite of the [[Western Wall]]. This is the first of Matisyahu's videos which does not take place outdoors, and is the first which contains extensive [[symbol]]ism rather than straightforward scenes.
On 31 September 2006, Matisyahu released a video for "Jerusalem (Out of Darkness Comes Light) ". The video uses extensive imagery from the [[Holocaust]] and Eastern European Jewish History, and the [[Civil Rights Movement]], as well as using pictures to create a central composite of the [[Western Wall]]. This is the first of Matisyahu's videos which does not take place outdoors, and is the first which contains extensive [[symbol]]ism rather than straightforward scenes.


==Charts==
==Charts==

Revision as of 00:15, 2 August 2013

"Jerusalem"
Song

"Jerusalem" is a song by Hasidic Jewish reggae singer Matisyahu, produced by Jimmy Douglass & The Ill Factor, and first released in 2006 on his major label debut, Youth. A new version was recorded later in 2006 with Sly & Robbie and was released as a digital single on September 19, 2006.[1]

The song itself is based on Psalm 137, verses 5-6, one of the most well known of the Psalms:

"If I forget you, O Jerusalem, let my right hand wither, let my tongue stick to my palate if I cease to think of you, if I do not keep Jerusalem in memory even at my happiest hour."

The psalm is said to have been written during the Babylonian Exile by Jeremiah expressing the desire of the Israelites to return to Jerusalem.

Matisyahu used the chorus lyrics of Break My Stride by Matthew Wilder as the bridge in this single. There are two versions of the song, the single version which is subtitled (Out of Darkness Comes Light) which is a funky-rock version, and an alternative slower dancehall reggae version.

Video

On 31 September 2006, Matisyahu released a video for "Jerusalem (Out of Darkness Comes Light) ". The video uses extensive imagery from the Holocaust and Eastern European Jewish History, and the Civil Rights Movement, as well as using pictures to create a central composite of the Western Wall. This is the first of Matisyahu's videos which does not take place outdoors, and is the first which contains extensive symbolism rather than straightforward scenes.

Charts

Chart (2006) Peak
position
Portuguese Singles Chart 18


See also

References