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Reba releases “What If” video

Reba McEntire at the 2005 'Funny Ladies We Love' Awards Hosted by Ladies' Home Journal held at the Pearl in West Hollywood, USA on February 2, 2005. Photo: shutterstock

Reba releases “What If” video

Reba re-worked her video from her 1997 song “What If.”  Reba released an updated video of her 1997 song “What If” to fit what the world is going through today. There are new scenes of medical professionals, first responders, delivery people, and grocery workers. Many people in the video are wearing masks and, of course, washing their hands.

Reba commented on the song and video saying, “this song is as relevant today as it was 23 years ago.”  Reba felt compelled to re-release the song with an updated video as an encouraging message of hope and positivity.

Check out the 1997 version and the version she recently released.

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