2... - Michelle Branch Video Everywhere (version

Many fans don't realize there are actually two distinct versions of the music video:

Whether you’re revisiting it for the nostalgia or discovering it for the first time, "Everywhere" remains a masterclass in early-2000s pop-rock. Michelle Branch Video Everywhere (version 2...

She wrote the song in her bedroom in Sedona, Arizona, when she was just 15 years old. Many fans don't realize there are actually two

Michelle was personally involved in casting her "love interest" for the video. Upon seeing Jake Muxworthy's photo, she famously told producers, "This is it". Upon seeing Jake Muxworthy's photo, she famously told

Directed by , this version transformed Branch from a singer into a storyteller. In the video, she plays a "peeping tom" character, snapping instant photos of her love interest through the window. It captured that specific brand of Y2K "angst-lite"—moody but optimistic, a vibe often compared to a "happier Alanis Morissette".

If you grew up in the early 2000s, you didn't just hear —you saw her everywhere. While the song itself was an inescapable anthem of Y2K pop-rock, the "Version 2" music video is what truly cemented her as the relatable, guitar-wielding alternative to the era's bubblegum pop stars. The Two Faces of "Everywhere"

The Girl in the Window: Reliving Michelle Branch’s "Everywhere" (Version 2)