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- DirectorAndrew MacNaughtanStarsAaron Carter
- DirectorBernard GorilyStarsAaron CarterShaquille O'Neal
- DirectorTryan GeorgeStarsAaron CarterSimone SelloMusic video for Aaron Carter's song 'Aaron's Party (Come Get It)'.
- StarsAaron Carter
- DirectorAndrew MacNaughtonStarsAaron Carter
- DirectorAndrew MacNaughtonStarsAaron Carter
- 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.
- 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.
- DirectorDavid LaChapelleStarsMatthew BrannJesse ColburnAvril LavigneMusic video for Avril Lavigne's 2002 single "I'm With You". It involves Lavigne, who is seen alone, trying to find someone. Most of the video is shown in slow motion but Lavigne's mouth movements are in sync with the song's vocals.
- StarsAvril LavigneMark SpicolukAvril Lavigne in a secluded countryside singing about her life on the road and the struggles of everything around her changing. The video includes a few shots of her crying, and of her running to/away from the camera.
- DirectorLiz FriedlanderStarsMatthew BrannJesse ColburnAvril LavigneThe music video shows Avril performing in front of a large crowd. Shots of her making her way through a mass of people while pushing, punching and shoving interlude from time to time. There is also a scene where Avril jumps into the crowd and "crowd surfs". The audience had to practice this routine on other people before Avril was allowed to do so. The music video was directed by Liz Friedlander and recorded at Angel Orensanz Foundation.
- DirectorMarc LostraccoStarsAvril Lavigne
- DirectorLiz FriedlanderStarsAvril Lavigne"Don't Tell Me" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne. It is the lead single from her second studio album Under My Skin (2004). The video tells the story of the song. It opens with Lavigne's boyfriend leaving her apartment. After taking her anger out on her bedroom and mirror, she follows him around the city. During the bridge of the song, her boyfriend sees her in many places at once, so he is feeling guilty and her feelings are weighing heavily on his mind.
- DirectorMeiert AvisStarsAvril LavigneMatthew BrannEvan TaubenfeldAvril Lavigne enters a movie theatre and views a film of her disintegrating relationship, set to her song "My Happy Ending." The film begins in bright color, but over time the color fades with the relationship.
- DirectorDiane MartelStarsMatthew BrannAvril LavigneIn the music video for "Nobody's Home", Lavigne plays a homeless teenager who appears to live street-to-street with a friend. Lavigne, who said it was a fun video to make, had to wear a black wig and acid-wash jeans when playing the homeless teenager. The video shifts to a more glamorous Lavigne who wears a dress with long, curled hair, singing the song with an orchestra behind her.
- DirectorBrendan MalloyEmmett MalloyThe MalloysStarsAvril LavigneEvan TaubenfeldMatthew BrannThe video features Lavigne singing and her band playing instruments in the background. There are scenes where she dances around wearing white gloves, a pink skirt, and holding a magic wand (she is portraying a fairy), and other scenes where she is wearing devil horns on her head (she is portraying the devil). It turns out that Lavigne and her band are at a video shoot, and later get into a food fight. The video ends with the band dancing and Lavigne doing the splits.
- DirectorBrendan MalloyEmmett MalloyThe MalloysStarsAvril LavigneBryan McMullinChristina GradyThe music video was directed by The Malloys and filmed at Golf N' Stuff in Norwalk, California. It features two girls: one with glasses and red hair (Lavigne), and one with a rebellious persona and black hair (also Lavigne). The video begins inside a family fun entertainment center where the red-haired girl and her boyfriend are walking together. The black-haired girl sees her and shows her an intimidating disposition, to which the former ignores. As the couple walk away, the black-haired Lavigne begins to sing the song and tries her luck on the red-haired girl's boyfriend. Featured in the video are scenes of black-haired Lavigne fighting over the man with the red-haired Lavigne and trying to outdo her repeatedly. Between the scenes we see Lavigne, now with pink-streaked blonde hair, singing with her band accompanying her at the back. The video also featured this Lavigne and her friends dancing in a restroom.
- DirectorMarc KlasfeldStarsAvril Lavigne
- DirectorMatthew RolstonStarsAvril Lavignemusic video for "Hot" by Avril Lavigne.
- DirectorR. Malcolm JonesStarsAvril LavigneLil Mama
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsAndrea KelleyAvril LavigneMatthew BrannThe music video was directed by Wayne Isham and was filmed on February 28, 2008. It premiered on Total Request Live Italy on April 4. The video shows Lavigne as three distinct characters: the leader of a cheer-leading group called "Team Avril", herself wearing a bobbed pink wig and a dress whilst playing an electric guitar, and herself with her band. She plays the drums towards the end of the video.
- DirectorDave MeyersStarsAvril LavigneDanny LopezAvril Lavigne performs in the music video "Alice" from the album "Almost Alice" (Music Inspired by the Motion Picture Alice in Wonderland (2010)) recorded for Buena Vista Records. The music video opens with Avril Lavigne following a white rabbit into the woods. She falls and has adventures like Alice in Wonderland.
- DirectorMarcus RaboyStarsSpencer HillAvril LavigneMichael StewartMusic video for Avril Lavigne's song, What the Hell.
- DirectorShane C. DrakeStarsRobyn BuckAvril LavigneMusic video for Avril Lavigne's song, Smile.
- DirectorRobert HalesStarsAvril LavigneMotown MauriceElizabeth Anne StocksThe video shows Lavigne playing with her band, which included Lavigne's original guitarist, Evan Taubenfeld, who returned for the music video, at a school during the senior prom. It also features scenes of Lavigne and her friends having a fun time at the school, eventually causing chaos. The music video was directed by Robert Hales.
- DirectorChris Marrs PilieroStarsAvril LavigneBilly ZaneDanica McKellarMusic video for Avril Lavigne's song, 'Rock N Roll'.
- DirectorChristopher SimsStarsChad KroegerAvril LavigneThe video starts off showing an old man (played by Herman Sinitzyn) sweeping leaves outside a mansion, before the music kicks in. The clip shows Lavigne representing a ghost of a pianist, alone in the mansion without lighting and with covered furniture, attempting to get in touch with the man she loved. The video was directed by Christopher Sims and premiered on Lavigne's official channel on YouTube on 15 October 2013.
- DirectorHisashi KikuchiStarsAvril Lavigne
- DirectorElliott LesterStarsAvril LavigneThe official music video for "Head Above Water" was released on September 27, 2018 to coincide with Lavigne's 34th birthday. The music video ends with a message to join Lavigne's namesake foundation, which supports Lyme disease prevention, treatment and research. The video was filmed in Vík í Mýrdal, Iceland and directed by Elliott Lester.
- DirectorMod SunCharlie ZwickStarsAvril LavigneMod Sun
- DirectorDana TrippeStarsAvril LavigneWillow Smith
- DirectorHannah Lux DavisStarsTravis BarkerJustin ConeJosh Harp
- DirectorPatrick TracyStarsAvril LavigneYungblud
- DirectorNathan JamesStarsColson BakerAvril Lavigne
- DirectorPeder PedersenPeter StenbækStarsAquaRené DifClaus NorreenMusic video for Aqua's 1997 single "My Oh My". It features the four members of the group on a pirate ship, with Lene being captured by the other members, playing pirates, before turning the tables around and taking over.
- DirectorPeder PedersenPeter StenbækStarsAquaRené DifClaus NorreenMusic video for Aqua's 1997 single "Lollipop (Candyman)". The video features the group in space, much like in the later "Cartoon Heroes", and includes a fight against aliens and a small robot saving the day.
- DirectorPeder PedersenPeter StenbækStarsAquaLene NystrømRené DifMusic video for Aqua's 1997 song "Barbie Girl". It depicts the band members in different scenes that a Barbie doll would be in. Nystrøm is dressed as various Barbies, skulking around after Dif, dressed as Ken, pulls her arm off.
- DirectorPeder PedersenStarsAquaRené DifClaus NorreenMusic video for Aqua's 1997 single "Doctor Jones". It implies the song is based around the Indiana Jones character from the film series, with René Dif playing Jones and rescuing his fellow band members from a stereotypical voodoo tribe.
- DirectorPeder PedersenStarsAquaRené DifTorleif HoppeMusic video for Aqua's 2000 single "Bumble Bee". It features the group trying to make a good music video, but being hampered by a poor director who only sees them as a "Barbie band".
- DirectorTomas MasinStarsAquaRené DifClaus NorreenMusic video for "Cartoon Heroes" performed by the Danish pop group "Aqua".
- DirectorPeter StenbækStarsAquaRené DifClaus Norreen
- DirectorRasmus LaumannStarsAquaRené DifClaus NorreenThe video is mainly set in a closed room with the four members of Aqua seated around a table, amid a bed of dry leaves. Apart from the leaves, black and white dominate the clip.
- DirectorNigel DickStarsBritney SpearsFelicia CulottaChad SpearsA music video for Britney Spears's song '...Baby One More Time'.
- DirectorNigel DickStarsBritney SpearsChad ColeTJ EspinozaBritney hangs out at the beach and pines for a sexy local boy. She has a pink ball. She performs a choreographed dance on the pier. The sexy boy runs with his dog.
- DirectorNigel DickStarsBritney SpearsAdrian GrenierMelissa Joan HartBritney Spears' official music video for Drive Me Crazy (1999).
- DirectorBille WoodruffStarsBritney SpearsTJ EspinozaA music video for Britney Spears's song 'Born to Make You Happy'.
- DirectorGregory DarkStarsBritney SpearsA music video for Britney Spears's song 'From the Bottom of My Broken Heart'.
- DirectorNigel DickStarsBritney SpearsAlyma DorseyTJ EspinozaAn astronaut goes to Mars to give Britney a special necklace.
- DirectorJoseph KahnStarsBritney SpearsPaul HutchingsAngela SarafyanA music video for Britney Spears's song 'Stronger'.
- DirectorDave MeyersStarsBritney SpearsBritney Spears' official music video for 'Lucky'.
- DirectorHerb RittsStarsBritney SpearsBrice DurandMusic video for Britney Spears's song, 'Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know'.
- DirectorFrancis LawrenceStarsVergi RodriguezRyan SabadoBritney SpearsOfficial music video for "I'm a Slave 4 U" by Britney Spears.
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsBritney SpearsThe music video for the track was directed by Wayne Isham, who wanted it to show Spears "out in nature". The video was filmed completely on location, with none of the scenes shot on green screens. The video primarily consists of Spears, whilst wearing cowboy boots, performing the song whilst standing on the edge of a cliff, and inside a cave: despite her "trepidation" and heavy winds which "almost dropped her over", she performed the scene without a safety cable. Isham praised Spears' attitude to the filming of the scene, claiming that she "had not a blink of fear" during the shoot, Spears is sitting on top of a cliff, surrounded by cliffs.
- DirectorBille WoodruffStarsBritney SpearsOriginal music video for Britney Spears' Overprotected.
- DirectorJoe PytkaStarsBritney Spears
- DirectorChris ApplebaumStarsBritney SpearsDirected by Chris Applebaum, the music video for "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" shows Spears with her own band, a stack of speakers, and flashing lights. It was shot at The Inn, a bar in Long Beach, New York. The video was ranked at No. 2 on the 100 Best Videos of 2002 at MTV Latin America's countdown. The Director's Cut version of the video was later leaked; it included previously unseen scenes from the video.
- DirectorPaul HunterStarsBritney SpearsMadonnaThe music video for "Me Against the Music" was filmed over three days in October 2003, at Silvercup Studios in Long Island City, New York. It was directed by Paul Hunter, who revealed that the concept was setting Spears and Madonna apart, hence Spears wore a black outfit whereas Madonna sported a white suit. The video starts with Britney parking the Mazda vehicle and going into a New York nightclub. She enters a wooden room populated with 'cool kids' flaunting pink and purple hair while taking whiffs from an oxygen tank. Madonna, who is in a room filled with men smoking cigars, observes her from television monitors throughout the club. Spears appears in Madonna's room and throws her against the wall, and Madonna vanishes just as they are about to kiss. The video ends as Madonna's laugh is heard in the background.
- 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.
- DirectorDavid LaChapelleStarsStephen DorffDonna PieroniBritney SpearsThe video begins with the aerial shooting of the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas and a banner shot with the inscription "Britney Spears Live From Miami The Onyx Hotel Tour Las Vegas" featuring Spears holding a leather ribbon. Spears and her boyfriend come to the hotel in the limousine. They sit separately from each other and look in different windows. The guy is talking on the phone, and when she tries to touch him, he pushes her away. The entrance is full of fans and paparazzi taking pictures. When they come out of the machine, fans, and the paparazzi are aggressive and instigate a fight in the crowd. While her bodyguards are trying to protect her, her boyfriend throws magazines in the paparazzi. During these scenes Britney is hit on the head by a camera, and it starts bleeding, but she keeps going.
- DirectorJake NavaStarsKevin FederlineBritney SpearsThe music video begins with Spears driving a Porsche 928 at high speed in the Hollywood Hills. She crashes through a fence and lands into a pool inside a manor where a party is taking place. She emerges from the water and crawls in top of the car to sing the first verse. Spears's brother Bryan makes a cameo in these scenes. After she leaves the pool, she enters the manor and passes couples making out around her. She appears in a stainless steel kitchen, where a maid cuts the straps of her black wet dress. In the next scene, she walks into a study in which her husband at the time, Kevin Federline, is smoking and watching a black-and-white video of Spears on a projection screen. She then entered a dressing room with mirrors, wearing lingerie, high heels, stockings and a short fur jacket. She proceeds to a bedroom, in which a black dress is laid out on the comforter. She puts on the new dress and the camera cuts to the party outside where people gathered waiting. During the song's bridge, it is revealed that the party is actually Spears's wedding, as she starts walking towards the aisle and Federline waits next to a priest. The video ends with a shot of the black-and-white video and Spears looking into the camera.
- DirectorTarsem SinghStarsBeyoncéEnrique IglesiasPinkScantily clad gladiators, Beyoncé, Britney Spears and Pink, upset Emperor Enrique Iglesias by singing and drinking his Pepsi at the Roman Colosseum instead of fighting each other.
- DirectorMichael HaussmanStarsBritney SpearsMusic video for Britney Spears's song 'Someday (I Will Understand)'.
- DirectorJake SarfatyStarsCriscilla AndersonSlim KhezriBritney SpearsBritney Spears' official music video for 'Gimme More'.
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsBritney SpearsNick YoussefThe music video, directed by Wayne Isham, portrayed Spears' life at the time and showed her with her friends disguising themselves in order to confuse the paparazzi. Isham's concept was to have Spears confidently parodying her situation. It received mixed reviews from critics, most arguing her body was digitally altered. The video was nominated in three categories at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards and won all of them, including Video of the Year.
- DirectorRobert HalesStarsBritney SpearsOfficial music video of Britney Spears' song: 'Break the Ice'.
- DirectorJoseph KahnStarsPatrick GrassoBritney SpearsBrandon StoughtonMusic video for Britney Spears' 2008 single "Womanizer". The plot of the clip echoes with the "Toxic" clip. Spears plays four roles who all share the same boyfriend.. At the end of the clip, Britney Spears takes revenge on him
- DirectorFrancis LawrenceStarsDennis GarrJodi RainesCatalina Cat RendicCircus is the second single from Circus album of American singer Britney Spears. The producers of the single became Dr. Luke and Benny Blanco. The music video was directed by Francis Lawrence, who previously worked with Britney Spears on the clip I'm a Slave 4 U. The premiere of the video was scheduled for December 5, 2008, but due to the fact that on December 3 the clip appeared on the Internet (originally on the Chinese site Tudou.com), it was postponed to December 4.
- DirectorJake NavaStarsBritney SpearsKristina MitchellGermán LegarretaThe music video for "If U Seek Amy" begins with a parody of an America's newsroom report by Megyn Kelly and portrays Spears at a sex party that takes place at her house. Toward the end, she changes into conservative housewife clothes and opens the front door with her family while paparazzi take pictures of them.
- DirectorFrank BorinStarsBowling for SoupChris BurneyErik ChandlerMusic video for Bowling for Soup's song, 'Girl All the Bad Guys Want'.
- StarsMitch AllanBowling for SoupChris BurneyThe music video for Bowling for Soup's cover/rewrite of SR-71's "1985," depicting a suburban mother who is still fixated on 1980s pop culture, and who lost all her dreams. The music videos shows the band referencing classic 80's videos.
- DirectorFrank BorinRyan SmithStarsBowling for SoupChris BurneyErik ChandlerMusic video for Bowling for Soup's song, 'Almost'.
- DirectorScotty FelixStarsTaylor BoxJacob Monroe EhmCyrus HobbiStuck in an office job full of crazy sales reps, Fred Christmas must come face to face with his anxiety before it's too late.
- DirectorJason WhitbeckStarsLexi KaufmanAli BamaChris BurneyMusic video for Bowling for Soup's song, Alexa Bliss.