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- DirectorChris CunninghamStarsMadonnaA promotional video for Madonna's 1998 single "Frozen" in which she plays a shape-shifting sorceress who transforms into a flock of ravens and then an ominous-looking dog, and even replicates herself.
- DirectorJonas ÅkerlundStarsMadonnaSacha Baron CohenDasha"Music" video for Madonna's classic single from the album of the same name. Featuring Ali G..
- DirectorBenny BoomStarsAkonEminemCriscilla AndersonMusic video for "Smack That" by Akon featuring Eminem.
- DirectorPhilip G. AtwellDr. DreStarsEminemDr. DreD12Music video for the 2000 song "The Real Slim Shady" by Eminem. It features him performing the song in a psychiatric ward, a local Detroit neighborhood nearside a park, a fast-food joint, the Grammy Awards, and even in a clone factory.
- DirectorNigel DickStarsBritney SpearsAlyma DorseyTJ EspinozaAn astronaut goes to Mars to give Britney a special necklace.
- DirectorPaul HunterStarsNate DoggDr. DreWarren GMusic video for Dr. Dre Feat. Snoop Dogg, Kurupt and Nate Dogg's song, 'The Next Episode'.
- DirectorDirector XStarsMelyssa FordDonna GlytchLil JonMusic video for "Yeah!" by Usher.
- DirectorDave MeyersStarsDidoIn the video, Dido has not paid her bills, and the government comes to tear down her house. The construction workers put an eviction notice on her door and move her belongings out. Dido, who seems oblivious to the fact that her house has been barricaded, is seen simply singing the song. During the first chorus of the song, Dido has a cup of tea whilst moving, and demolishing all the stuff outside her house into the van. In the end, she is escorted out of her home and is forced to walk the streets with a backpack and suitcases.
- DirectorPaul HunterStarsChristina AguileraMissy ElliottLil' KimThe music video for "Lady Marmalade", made to promote the song as well as the film Moulin Rouge! (2001).
- DirectorF. Gary GrayStarsAndré 3000Big BoiOutkastThe song discusses the problems that break-ups, separation, and divorce can have on a couple, and the animosity that a woman's mother can have for her daughter's former boyfriend or husband. The video works as a possible metaphor for the duo's "stormy" relationships with the mothers of their children and their families (themes expressed by the duo in the song). The storm theme is alluded to in the song.
- DirectorNicholas BrooksLaura KellyStarsRoland BanksMelissa BinzerSeth 'Shifty Shellshock' BinzerA music video for Crazy Town's song 'Butterfly'.
- DirectorFrancis LawrenceStarsNelly FurtadoMusic video for Nelly Furtado's song, 'I'm Like a Bird'.
- DirectorJoseph KahnStarsEnrique IglesiasJennifer Love HewittMickey RourkeOfficial music video for "Hero" by Enrique Iglesias.
- DirectorPhilip G. AtwellStars50 CentLloyd BanksYoung BuckThe music video was directed by Philip Atwell on December 10-11, 2002. Almost all the film footage was used in the video except for a scene where 50 Cent raps in a glass box. The video is set in a fictional hip hop boot camp known as the Shady/Aftermath Artist Development Center. It begins with a black Hummer driving to the facility at an unknown location. Video clips from Eminem's single "Without Me" are seen playing in the entrance on flat screen TVs. We see Eminem and Dr. Dre looking down at the lab from a lab balcony with windows. 50 Cent is introduced by hanging upside down from the roof of a gym. The video ends with the camera zooming out of the club to reveal a two-way mirror with Eminem and Dr. Dre in white lab uniforms, observing 50 Cent and taking notes.
- DirectorJoseph KahnStarsEminemRihannaMegan FoxThe second single from Eminem's seventh studio album, Recovery. The music video features Rihanna, Megan Fox and Dominic Monaghan.
- DirectorJoseph KahnStarsKianna DiorEminemJenna JamesonThe music video to Eminem's song 'Without Me'.
- DirectorEminemJohn 'Quig' QuigleyJohn 'Quig' QuigleyStarsEminemDr. DreHailie Jade MathersIt features Eminem sitting in his empty house watching home movies about his daughters.
- DirectorAnthony MandlerStarsEminemJohn C. FormanDan PestaEminem rapping about his troubles with his career and his daughter Hailie
- DirectorAllen HughesStarsDr. DreEminemSkylar GreyMusic video for Dr. Dre's song I Need a Doctor featuring Eminem & Skylar Grey.
- DirectorPhilip G. AtwellJeff GrippeStarsEminem50 CentD12The music video, released in 2003, is a collage created with various clips, including shots from the Anger Management Tour. It also contains cameos by various fellow rappers, including Dr. Dre, the members of D12, 50 Cent and Ludacris. Eminem stands in neutral positions and stares at the camera several times in the video. The video is very similar to the 50 Cent music video "If I Can't". On The Eminem Show, "Sing for the Moment" segues into "Superman". On Curtain Call: The Hits, the segue also fades out as "Superman", since Superman is not included in the compilation. In a clean version of the video, the word "handguns" is omitted from the second verse.
- DirectorChris RobinsonStarsThe AlchemistJust BlazeEminem.
- DirectorChris HafnerStarsTupac ShakurTalentTupac Shakur performs in the music video "Changes" from the album "Greatest Hits" recorded for Interscope and Death Row Records. The music video created after Tupac's death features footage from previously released music video plus unreleased home video footage and still photographs.
- DirectorGobi NejadStarsAshantiTip 'T.I.' HarrisTupac Shakur
- DirectorThe Hughes BrothersAlbert HughesAllen HughesStarsTupac ShakurDave HollisterMoney-BOfficial music video for "Brenda's Got a Baby" by 2Pac.
- DirectorNzingha StewartStarsTupac ShakurJ.D. Williams
- DirectorHype WilliamsStarsTupac ShakurDr. DreRoger TroutmanThe music video for "California Love", taking place in a desert in the year 2095.
- DirectorJ. Kevin SwainStarsTupac ShakurDr. DreRoger TroutmanThe second video is based on the remix version of the song from the album All Eyez on Me and is a continuation of the video's story. The premise is that the desert scenes of the previous videos were merely a nightmare 2Pac was having. When he wakes up, he finds himself in his bed beside a woman. He calls Dr. Dre, who tells him to get over to his summer house because he's throwing a house party.
- DirectorTupac ShakurJ. Kevin SwainStarsTupac ShakurVal YoungOnika DayMakaveli performs with Val Young in the music video "To Live and Die in L.A." from the album "The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory" recorded for Death Row and Interscope Records. The music video open with shots of Los Angeles. A group of women in a convertible pick up 2Pac and drive him around town. He raps as shots of the city play throughout.
- DirectorGobi M. RahimiJ. Kevin SwainStarsOutlawzTupac ShakurMichael TassisOfficial music video for "Hit 'Em Up" by 2Pac featuring Outlawz.
- Stars50 CentD12Dr. DreReleased on December 3, 2004, the song's video starts with two young boys, one who is white and one who is black, reading a book called "Toy Soldiers," which contains the lyrics of this song. It begins at the hospital where Eminem and other rappers are watching, in despair, the doctors trying to save D12 member Bugz (played by fellow D12 member Proof), who was killed in 1999. Eminem is then seen in a series of scenes rapping the song in a deserted alleyway, before the video goes through a series of scenes showing the various feuds mentioned in the song. They include seeing the news, rappers battling in studios, and street encounters. Near the end, Eminem stands shocked seeing the shooting of Bugz. It switches back to the hospital, where Bugz dies, and finishes at his funeral, which has a choir in which the black child and the white child from when Martika starts to sing.
- DirectorJohn 'Quig' QuigleyStarsD12Eminem
- DirectorPhilip G. AtwellStarsEminemKatie CassidyTony CoxMusic video for "Just Lose It" by Eminem.
- DirectorPhilip G. AtwellStarsAl BurkeEminemArtie EspositoMusic video for Eminem's song, 'Ass Like That'.
- DirectorRich LeeStarsEminemRoyce Da 5'9''Eminem is standing on the roof above the city. After that he walks down the street, constantly reflecting - first in the windows of cars, and after and at all getting into the labyrinth of mirrors. While singing the bridge, Eminem breaks the wall in the labyrinth where he was. Now he's on the street again. A rapper takes a few steps and faces an abyss. Without thinking twice, he rushes down, but in the middle of the fall he soars upwards, flies all over the city, smashing the windows of cars in which he was reflected. Finally, he climbs to the maximum height and lands on the very roof with which the video began. Now he has freed himself from the burden of old problems and is ready for a new life.
- DirectorPhilip G. AtwellDr. DreStarsEminemDidoDevon SawaA music video for Eminem's song "Stan".
- StarsEminem"White America" had an animated music video that featured imagery related to the lyrics, including Eminem on a wanted poster and later being lynched while the US Constitution is torn up in the foreground.
- DirectorPhilip G. AtwellDr. DreStarsEminemEminem talks about the troubles he has had with his mother.
- DirectorPhilip G. AtwellEminemPaul RosenbergStarsKim BasingerEminemAngela MayMusic video for the 2002 song "Lose Yourself" by Eminem, the soundtrack for the film "8 Mile (2002)". It shows scenes from the film and ends with Eminem rapping on stage.
- DirectorPaul HunterStarsEminemGina LynnOfficial music video for Eminem's 2003 single "Superman."
- DirectorPhilip G. AtwellEminemStarsNicole AndrewsBizarreD12The music video begins by showing the rest of D12 looking through the window of a door to find Eminem receiving a massage, which is similar to the song's preceding skit on the album, "Dude". It then cuts to shots of Eminem in a limousine while the others are forced to wait for a bus, and the whole song's context is picked up from there. Later scenes include Bizarre attempting to get in shape (parodying the video for 50 Cent's "In Da Club"), Bizarre and a midget spoofing fellow Michigander Kid Rock, Bizarre in the background of Eminem's "Lose Yourself" and "Superman" music videos, the entire band performing a boy band-style song while dressed like The Backstreet Boys, and a re-enactment of Janet Jackson's "wardrobe malfunction" (with Bizarre as Janet and Eminem as Justin Timberlake).
- DirectorMarc KlasfeldDanny LockwoodStarsKaty PerryDarren CrissRebecca BlackThe music video for Katy Perry's "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)", features Perry as her alter ego Kathy Beth Terry, a nerdy teenager who becomes the life of the party.
- DirectorFloria SigismondiStarsKaty PerryShaun RossYeOfficial music video for "E.T." by Katy Perry ft. Kanye West.
- DirectorDave MeyersStarsTom DumontSonya EddyTony KanalThe song's music video, directed by Dave Meyers, follows the theme of the lyrics. It shows the band on a tour bus, stopping at a party at Club Poonani. The members separate when three girls approach the male band members. Kanal has his picture taken with several women, paying for it by taking money that drummer Adrian Young earns by hanging from gymnastics rings naked. Dumont defeats a woman, portrayed by Sonya Eddy, in an endurance drinking game, and Stefani dances, eventually joining Bounty Killer on stage. There are inter-cut scenes of the band members on a red and black background, a black and white hounds-tooth background, and standing on top of the phrases "NO DOUBT", "ROCK STEADY", and "HEY BABY" in red and white.
- DirectorBryan BarberStarsOutkastAndré 3000Big BoiA promotional video for Outkast's 2003 hit single "Hey Ya!"
- DirectorDavid MouldStarsEvanescenceAmy LeeBen MoodyIn the music video for the Evanescence song "My Immortal", Amy Lee, appearing ghostly in a white gown, performs the song from Gothic Quarter in Barcelona.
- DirectorBrett SimonStarsHoobastankHoward BensonDaniel EstrinHoobastank performs in the music video "The Reason" from the album "The Reason" recorded for Island Records. The video opens with Doug Robb hitting a woman with his car. This, however, is a diversion so that the rest of the band can stage the elaborate theft of a ruby gem from a pawnshop.
- DirectorFatima RobinsonMalik Hassan SayeedStarsThe Black Eyed PeasApl.de.ApFergiemusic video for "My Humps" by The Black Eyed Peas.
- DirectorPaul HunterStarsThe Pussycat DollsCarmit BacharAshley RobertsOfficial music video for "Don't Cha" by The Pussycat Dolls ft. Busta Rhymes.
- DirectorBrendan MalloyEmmett MalloyThe MalloysStarsMatthew BrannAvril LavigneMark SpicolukMusic video for Avril Lavigne's 2002 single "Complicated". It features Lavigne and her band-mates crashing the mall. They harass shoppers and employees, generally causing havoc around the mall.
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsShiri ApplebyBon JoviJon Bon JoviMusic video for Bon Jovi's 2000 single "It's My Life" which features a guy named Tommy seeing Bon Jovi performing live on his computer. His girlfriend Gina calls and together, they start an odyssey and try to reach the concert in time.
- DirectorBenny BoomStarsNellyKelly RowlandNelly performs with Kelly Rowland in the music video "Dilemma" from the album "Nellyville" recorded for Universal and Columbia Records. Set in the fictional middle class African-American town of Nellyville, the video begins with a shot of a neighborhood street. Nelly and Kelly Rowland sing as they sit on their porch steps.
- DirectorSophie MullerStarsAdam LevineMaroon 5Kelley MckeeOfficial music video for "This Love" by Maroon 5.
- DirectorSophie MullerStarsCorinne CarreyJohn ColtonAdam LevineThe music video for "She Will Be Loved" shows a young man who falls in love with the socialite mother of his girlfriend. The mother is not receiving love from her husband and turns to Levine for comfort after he discovers she's beaten unconscious by her spouse.
- DirectorMarcus RaboyStarsDani AlvesFreshlygroundCarlos KameniThe music video for "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)" was directed by Marcus Raboy and shows Shakira and a group of dancers and children dancing to the song together. The video was developed and conceptualized by Shakira along with Antonio Navas, executive creative director of international marketing agency. It features cameos by various footballers like Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi. The video became popular on YouTube, receiving 1.6 billion views as of November 2017 and becoming the thirtieth most-watched video of all time on the site.
- DirectorJaume de LaiguanaStarsPitbullShakiraThe video begins with Shakira walking into an underground party while sporting a brown bob haircut. Amidst "a party full of silly-string and confetti-flinging fun", she begins dancing and flirting with a man, and at one point lies in a bathtub full of colorful balls. Scenes of Shakira pole dancing while wearing a black string bra and knickers and sporting her normal long blonde hair are inter-cut throughout the video. The video ends with Shakira doing a split while holding onto the pole, and back inside the party she crowd surfs away. Neither Pitbull or El Cata appear in both versions of the video.
- DirectorFrancis LawrenceStarsShakiraOfficial video-clip of Shakira's song "Whenever, Wherever".
- DirectorMichael HaussmanStarsAlejandro SanzShakiraOfficial music video for "La Tortura" by Shakira ft. Alejandro Sanz.
- DirectorJaume de LaiguanaStarsShakiraÉric AbidalSergio AgüeroThe video is a "consciously surreal video" that takes influence from Afro-Brazilian heritage with tribal imagery, combining capoeira and footballer moves for an "artsy athletic displays". During the video Shakira balances a ball wearing a long black skirt. The video includes footballers Lionel Messi, Neymar, Cesc Fàbregas, Sergio Agüero, Radamel Falcao, James Rodríguez and Éric Abidal. Shakira's boyfriend Gerard Piqué and their son Milan appear in the video as well.
- DirectorSophie MullerStarsWyclef JeanSolis RayShakira"Hips Do not Lie" - the second single of the Colombian singer Shakira from her second English-language studio album Oral Fixation, Vol. 2 (2005), recorded with the participation of rapper Weiklef Jean, released on February 28, 2006. After the release, Hips Do not Lie received many positive reviews from music critics. The single received several awards, including the People's Choice Award, the MTV Latin America Video Music Award and the MTV Video Music Award.
- DirectorIvan ShapovalovStarsLena Katinat.A.T.u.Yuliya VolkovaA music video for t.A.T.u.'s song, 'Ya Soshla S Uma (I Have Lost My Mind)/All the Things She Said'.
- StarsLena KatinaIvan Shapovalovt.A.T.u.A music video for t.A.T.u.'s song, 'Nas Ne Dogonyat (They Won't Catch Us)/Not Gonna Get Us'.
- DirectorJake NavaStarsCarmit BacharBeyoncéJay-ZShawn Carter (Jay-Z) is in a car on Mission Road in L.A. As they approach the 4th Street bridge, Beyoncé Knowles (Beyoncé) is in the middle of the street. Beyoncé dances, Jay-Z raps, Beyoncé dances some more.
- DirectorJonas ÅkerlundStarsKate CastRomain GrosjeanDavid GuettaMusic video of David Guetta featuring Sam Martin.
- DirectorStephen SchusterStarsAkonDavid Guetta
- DirectorDylan C. BrownStarsSnoop DoggOfficial music video for "Sweat, Remix" by Snoop Dogg vs. David Guetta.
- DirectorKeith SchofieldStarsDavid GuettaKid Cudi
- DirectorHiro MuraiStarsArna Magnea DanksSölvi Fannar ViðarssonA wolf with supernatural abilities must run away from a group of hunters.
- DirectorAndreas NilssonStarsAkonDavid GuettaNe-YoMusic video for "Play Hard" by David Guetta featuring Ne-Yo and Akon.
- DirectorDavid WilsonStarsRyan LeeAnik MaternPierre-François BouffardOfficial video/clip of David Guetta's "Titanium": a boy with superpowers tries to get away from the police.
- DirectorAnthony MandlerStarsJust BlazeKen GloverVittorio Wyatt GrayOfficial music video for "Live Your Life" by T.I. ft. Rihanna.
- DirectorAnthony MandlerStarsAntonio AnobileRihannaWillie TaylorOfficial music video for "Unfaithful" by Rihanna.
- DirectorAnthony MandlerStarsNolan PadillaRihannaA promotional video for Rihanna's 2007 single "Don't Stop the Music."
- DirectorAnthony MandlerRihannaStarsDetoxAustin GalanteMay-Har LiA promotional video for Rihanna's 2008 single "Disturbia."
- DirectorChris ApplebaumStarsRihannaPromotional video for Rihanna's 2006 hit "SOS".
- DirectorMelina MatsoukasStarsRihannaOfficial music video for "Rude Boy" by Rihanna.
- DirectorAnthony MandlerStarsRihannaDirector Anthony Mandler filmed the music video for "Only Girl (In the World)" at a location two hours from Los Angeles. Rihanna told JustJared.com that the video was filmed in a "big landscape" so she was the only person in the frame, echoing the song's title. The singer is also "frolicking in a red field and lying in a bed of flowers." The video features large balloons in different colors, a swing hanging from the sky and a tree with multi-colored lights. Rihanna's outfits include a mohair sweater, a floral miniskirt and a white-bra-and-boy-shorts two-piece.
- DirectorAnthony MandlerStarsRihannaOfficial music video for "Man Down" by Rihanna.
- DirectorChris ApplebaumStarsJay-ZRihannaOfficial music video for "Umbrella" by Rihanna ft. Jay Z.
- DirectorMelina MatsoukasStarsAgyness DeynCalvin HarrisDudley O'ShaughnessyA young carefree couple see their relationship descend into chaos as the result of substance use and domestic violence.
- DirectorMelina MatsoukasStarsElando BaltimoreRihannaPerez HiltonMelina Matsoukas directed the song's music video, which was, in part, Rihanna's response to disparaging critics. It portrays softcore sadomasochist acts and fetishes. The music video was banned in many countries and restricted to nighttime television in others. Critics complimented Rihanna's sensuality and the vibrant colors. Photographer David LaChapelle filed a lawsuit alleging that the video incorporates ideas from his photographs.
- DirectorAnthony MandlerStarsLaetitia CastaRihannaOfficial music video for "Te Amo" by Rihanna.
- DirectorAnthony MandlerStarsRihannaThe song's music video was shot by director Anthony Mandler, a frequent Rihanna's collaborator, and depicts Rihanna playing a game of the titular Russian roulette with her love interest played by American actor Jesse Williams. Other scenes include Rihanna in the woods, where she is run over by a car, in a gas chamber, in a padded cell, and shots being fired at her underwater.
- DirectorJ. Jesses SmithStarsDMXJadakissSheek Louch
- DirectorDiane MartelStarsEve
- DirectorJoseph KahnStarsBritney SpearsTyson BeckfordAlyma DorseyDonning various outfits, Britney assumes fantasy roles, from sexy air hostess to dangerously bad girls that go progressively darker and darker. All to show how lethal yet irresistibly alluring she can be.
- DirectorBenny BoomStarsCiaraPetey PabloLil Jon
- DirectorDiane MartelStarsReggie BushIlia Jessica CastroCiaraThe black and white video begins with Ciara dressed like a boy sitting in a chair. She is sporting painted on tattoos and says, "2007. Ladies, I think it's time to switch roles." Next, Ciara confronts her boyfriend played by football player Reggie Bush throughout the video. During the first verse and chorus, Ciara dances with her male alter ego. The rest of the video, Ciara and female dancers, who are all dressed in more masculine styles, perform masculine choreography. After the bridge, there is a breakdown and Ciara performs her famous matrix as in the "Goodies" video. The video version of the song features different edits from the album version.
- DirectorFrancis LawrenceStarsMatthew BrannJesse ColburnKevin John GoffMusic video for Avril Lavigne's 2002 single "Sk8er Boi". It centers around an impromptu concert held by Lavigne in a Los Angeles street intersection with a crowd quickly gathering.
- DirectorFrancis LawrenceStarsBryan Richard GayPinkThe director of the clip for "Just like a Pill" was Francis Lawrence. The clip for the song is significantly different from previous Pink clips. "Get the Party Started" and "Do not Let Me Get Me" were lighter in nature than in the darker atmosphere, as reflected in the "Just like a Pill" video, for example, the fact that Pink can be seen in Black apparel throughout the entire clip. In the first scene, Pink lies on the floor. In the chorus she sings in front of the band. She also appears in a scene with white rabbits all over the room, and in another scene, she is shown with an elephant. There are also scenes where Pink sings in front of and among different people. In the second half of the clip, she runs along the hall, appears the song, then disappears in the bright doorway at the end of the clip.
- DirectorMarc WebbStars3 Doors DownDaniel AdairBrad ArnoldIn the official music video for their song "Here Without You", 3 Doors Down performs in a room full of photographs and memories.
- DirectorJessy TerreroStars50 CentLloyd BanksYoung BuckThe music video was directed by Jessy Terrero on January 11-12, 2005, and filmed in Hollywood, California. Due to rapper Trick Daddy's music video for "Sugar (Gimme Some)" already having candy references, 50 Cent said, "we tried to do something a little different" and not follow the same route. The video features Olivia as the lead dancer and several models including Chessika Cartwright (as a dominatrix), "Lyric" (as a nurse). It features cameo appearances from Lil Scrappy, former WWE Diva and TNA Knockout Kristal Marshall, former Deal Or No Deal model Leyla Milani, G-Unit member Lloyd Banks, and Young Buck.
- DirectorPaul HunterStarsFrancis BertrandJade GilleyGwen StefaniOfficial music video for Gwen Stefani's 2005 hit single "Hollaback Girl."
- DirectorFrancis LawrenceStarsStaci B. FloodJustin TimberlakeOfficial music video for "Rock Your Body" by Justin Timberlake.
- DirectorNzingha StewartStarsLumideeBusta RhymesFabolous
- DirectorBille WoodruffStarsNellyCedric The EntertainerNelly performs in the second version of the music video "Hot in Herre" from the album "Nellyville" recorded for Universal and Fo' Reel Records. The music video begins with an approach to St. Louis's Gateway Arch. A doorman invites people into an elevator. Nelly sings in the elevator and later at a club.
- DirectorDirector XStarsNellyPasha BleasdellCedric The EntertainerNelly performs in the first version of the music video "Hot in Herre" from the album "Nellyville" recorded for Universal and Fo' Reel Records. Nelly drives by a dance club checking out some of the people waiting in line. He enters the club and sings the song encouraging people to take off their clothing.
- DirectorThe Saline ProjectStarsThe Black Eyed PeasApl.de.ApFergieOfficial music video for "Don't Lie" by The Black Eyed Peas.