The clip opens with an intro chat between host Greeneyes and frontman Kaliman, who introduces his band and their reggae-infused take on the Eagles classic Hotel California. Around the one-minute mark (0:58), the band kicks into the rhythm, trading the iconic dark acoustic arpeggios of the original for an upbeat one-drop reggae groove complete with skanking guitars, a driving bassline, and steel pan accents. Kaliman takes lead vocal duties around 1:53, delivering the familiar opening lines about a dark desert highway with an easygoing vocal style that fits the tropical rhythm surprisingly well.
It is an entertaining cover that reshapes a rock staple into a full-band reggae performance, complete with dual guitar jams and a vocal handoff near the end (5:10) as they build up to the famous "Relax, said the night man" line before wrapping up with applause from the studio crew. The production is clearly from a local public access or cable showcase era, giving it an authentic live television feel. While the song is so ubiquitous that any cover has an uphill battle to feel necessary, Kaliman and his associates bring enough personality, solid rhythm, and earnest musicianship to make this version a fun, nostalgic watch.