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- DirectorPhilipp StölzlStarsEvanescenceDavid HodgesAmy LeeMusic video for the 2003 song "Bring Me To Life" by Evanescence feat. Paul McCoy. It features Amy Lee dressed in a nightgown and standing at the edge of a skyscraper. Paul McCoy. who performs in another room, climbs out to help her.
- 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.
- DirectorPaul FedorStarsEvanescenceAmy Lee"Lithium" is a song by American rock band Evanescence recorded for their second studio album The Open Door. A music video directed by Paul Fedor was released in November 2006 and it features Lee and the band performing the song in a snowy forest. Lee eventually drowns in a lake full of black water which is meant to illustrate the song's lyrics about feelings of sorrow.
- DirectorPhilipp StölzlStarsEvanescenceDavid HodgesAmy Leemusic video for "Going Under" by Evanescence.
- DirectorMarc WebbStarsTerry BalsamoWill BoydEvanescenceMusic video for the 2006 song "Call Me When You're Sober" by Evanescence. It inspired by the fairy tale "Little Red Riding Hood" and features Amy Lee interacting with the Big Bad Wolf.
- DirectorPhilipp StölzlStarsEvanescenceAmy LeeThe accompanying music video for "Everybody's Fool" was filmed in April, 2004 and it was directed by Philipp Stölzl. It showed Lee in the role of a model who had a completely false image for her life. It focused on the struggles that Lee's character suffers because of her modeling career and her opposite lifestyle.
- 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.
- DirectorPhilip G. AtwellDr. DreStarsEminemDidoDevon SawaA music video for Eminem's song "Stan".
- 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.
- DirectorSamuel BayerStarsThe CranberriesMike HoganNoel HoganThe Cranberries perform in the music video "Zombie" from the album "No Need to Argue" recorded for Island Records. The video begins with black and white footage of British soldiers patrolling in Northern Island. The band plays as Dolores O'Riordan sings as she stands painted gold in front of a cross.
- DirectorPhilip HarderStarsThe CranberriesMike HoganNoel HoganMusic video for "Just My Imagination" by The Cranberries features lead singer Dolores O'Riordan walking amid butterflies and flying in a hot air balloon.
- DirectorJohn MayburyStarsThe CranberriesMike HoganNoel HoganThe first version of the music video features Dolores O'Riordan donning her original hairstyle that is seen on the Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? album cover. The video revolves around O'Riordan with the other band members flashing up throughout the video while she's sitting on in a chair with a cross as a back or a close up of her face and eyes. The video shows a mirrored image of O'Riordan to show she does the background vocals and towards the end the band members fade in and out constantly in front of O'Riordan.
- DirectorFrancis LawrenceStarsAerosmithBen AffleckSteve BuscemiAerosmith's music video for I Don't Want To Miss A Thing.
- DirectorMarty CallnerStarsAerosmithAlicia SilverstoneLiv TylerA music video for Aerosmith's song 'Crazy'.
- DirectorSamuel BayerStarsNirvanaBurton C. BellAndy BialkA music video for Nirvana's song 'Smells Like Teen Spirit'.
- DirectorAntoine FuquaStarsCoolioL.V.Michelle PfeifferOriginal music video based on the movie Dangerous Minds sung by Coolio featuring LV
- DirectorAswad AyindeStarsFugeesTrugoy the DoveGano GrillsThe second of two promo videos for "Killing Me Softly".
- DirectorDarren LavettStarsThe OffspringDexter HollandGreg KA music video of The Offspring's song "Come Out and Play".
- DirectorDave RobinsonStarsMadnessMike BarsonMark BedfordMadness performs in the music video "Our House" from the album "The Rise and Fall" recorded for Stiff Records. Suggs and the band live in an old Victorian terraced house. They play instruments in the living and sing about preparing for work and school.
- 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.
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- DirectorRich LeeStarsLee ChenMonroe ClineEminemThe video depicts a young man picking up a mysterious black disc that turns out to be a symbiote. The boy gets onto a bus, where he passes the symbiote on to another person, who then passes it on to another person, and so on and so forth.
- DirectorEmil NavaStarsEminemEd SheeranSaratiOfficial music video for "River" by Eminem featuring Ed Sheeran.
- DirectorJoseph KahnStarsEminemRihannaMegan FoxThe second single from Eminem's seventh studio album, Recovery. The music video features Rihanna, Megan Fox and Dominic Monaghan.
- DirectorIsaac RentzStarsEminemSkylar Grey
- DirectorGiulio RosatiStarsWilliam BoisbourdinAnnalisa ScarroneElegant pop video for Annalisa for her single Bellissima. In the intro, the lover stands the artist up with a laconic phone call in French: all that remains is to dance and get lost in a maze of mirrors and lights.
- StarsAnnalisa ScarroneThe video depicts Annalisa with a new haircut and style, which Annalisa described as emblematic of periods of change, representing "a break from self-reflection and the adoption of an alter-ego".
- DirectorGiulio RosatiStarsAnnalisa Scarrone
- DirectorAllen HughesStarsDr. DreEminemSkylar GreyMusic video for Dr. Dre's song I Need a Doctor featuring Eminem & Skylar Grey.
- 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.
- DirectorAnthony MandlerStarsEminemJohn C. FormanDan PestaEminem rapping about his troubles with his career and his daughter Hailie
- 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.
- DirectorPhilip G. AtwellStarsEminemKatie CassidyTony CoxMusic video for "Just Lose It" by Eminem.
- 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).
- DirectorPaul HunterStarsEminemGina LynnOfficial music video for Eminem's 2003 single "Superman."
- DirectorJoseph KahnStarsKianna DiorEminemJenna JamesonThe music video to Eminem's song 'Without Me'.
- DirectorJohn LandisStarsMichael JacksonOla RayForrest J. AckermanA night at the movies turns into a nightmare when Michael and his date are attacked by a hoard of bloodthirsty zombies - only a "Thriller" can save them now.
- DirectorPhilip G. AtwellDr. DreStarsDr. DreEminemRobert CulpMusic video for the 1999 song "Guilty Conscience" by Eminem feat. Dr. Dre. It depicts Eminem and Dr. Dre rapping to the song's protagonists on how to deal with their conflicting situations.
- DirectorFred DurstStarsLimp BizkitLily AldridgeMike AustinVideo promo for Limp Bizkit: Break Stuff.
- DirectorFred DurstStarsLimp BizkitWes BorlandLeor DimantPromo video for Limp Bizkit: Rollin'.
- DirectorPaul HunterStarsEminemNathan MathersThe clip begins with an instrumental version of the song Kim and part of the "Steve Berman" skit. In the video, Eminem, inspired by the Coen Brothers film "The Hudsucker Proxy," jumps in the window, as does the hero of that film. Marilyn Manson appears in a cameo. During the fall of Eminem Flashback appears, in which his family, fans who ask for his autograph, the house in which he grew up, also the house is depicted on the cover of "The Marshall Mathers LP" and more. At the end of the video, the rapper falls to the ground, shaped like a giant mattress. There is not much light on the video, it shows darkness in Eminem's soul and anger.
- DirectorChris ApplebaumStarsGianna DistencaMatthew FelkerFountains of WayneA young boy is invited over to a girl's house, but is actually there because of his crush on her mom.
- DirectorIvan ReitmanStarsRay Parker Jr.Dan AykroydOllie E. BrownMusic video for 'Ghostbusters' by Ray Parker Jr.
- DirectorPhil GriffinStarsAmy WinehouseMusic video for "Back to Black" by Amy Winehouse. Amy mourns and attends a funeral while singing about her failed love affair.
- DirectorPhil GriffinStarsAmy Winehouse
- DirectorPhil GriffinStarsAmy WinehouseThe video features Winehouse in numerous settings including a bar, a bedroom, and a bathtub. The plot is based around Winehouse's fictional character's relationship with the male character in the video.
- DirectorTino CollaStarsSabrina SalernoMusic video for "Boys (Summertime Love)" by Sabrina Salerno.
- DirectorSeo Hyun-SeungStarsBlackpinkKim JisooJennie KimThe music video for "Boombayah" was directed by Seo Hyun-seung, and it was released on Black Pink's official YouTube channel on August 8, 2016. As of November 24, 2016, "Boombayah" has accrued 68 million views. All of Black Pink's live performances have each over one million views, the highest being their debut stage for "Boombayah" on SBS's Inkigayo with over ten million views. "Boombayah" also became the fastest debut music video to achieved 50 million views on YouTube of any K-pop act, with nine weeks after release. On January 31, 2017, the music video for "Boombayah" hit 100 million views on YouTube, which makes Black Pink the fifth K-pop girl group to reach 100 million views, as well as the fastest debut music video of any K-pop act to reach this milestone. As of October 2017 the music video has reached over 240 million views.
- DirectorSeo Hyun-SeungStarsBlackpinkKim JisooJennie KimThe song "Pink Venom" is about empowerment. The lyrics discuss the power of Blackpink, a South Korean girl group, and how they are not afraid to break the rules and take risks in order to achieve their goals. The members present a strong persona, highlighting their courage and fearlessness, with themes such as approachable, confidence, and rebelliousness. They emphasize the notion of having power within yourself to create change and highlight the importance of female empowerment.
- DirectorSeo Hyun-SeungStarsBlackpinkKim JisooJennie KimOfficial music video of the most successful young female k-pop group of the moment, Blackpink.
- DirectorSeo Hyun-SeungStarsBlackpinkJennie KimKim JisooMusic video for Blackpink's "Kill This Love"
- DirectorBeomjin J.StarsBlackpinkKim JisooJennie Kim"Whistle" is the debut single of South Korean girl group Black Pink. The music video for "Whistle" was directed by Beomjin J of VM Project Architecture, who also directed "Monster" by Exo and "The 7th Sense" by NCT U. The video was released on Black Pink's official YouTube channel on August 8, 2016. The video went viral soon after it was uploaded, surpassing ten million views within five days.
- DirectorEran CreevyStarsCrystal WatersStephanie FitzpatrickJessica GristA euro-dance trip to an unknown destination, leaving all troubles behind, following only love and joy.
- DirectorJoseph KahnStarsEnrique IglesiasJennifer Love HewittMickey RourkeOfficial music video for "Hero" by Enrique Iglesias.
- DirectorVaughan ArnellStarsRobbie WilliamsLauren GoldMusic video for Robbie Williams' 2000 single "Rock DJ". In the music video, Robbie Williams tries to impress a female DJ by stripping naked and eventually resorting to removing his skin and muscles, ending up as a skeleton.
- DirectorNick GoffeyDominic HawleyStarsPamela O'ConnorJonathon O'DoughertyRobbie WilliamsOfficial music video of 'She's the One' by Robbie Williams.
- DirectorVaughan ArnellStarsLisa SeiffertRobbie Williams
- DirectorJonathan DaytonValerie FarisBobby LeighStarsJohn FruscianteAnthony KiedisRed Hot Chili PeppersA promotional video for the Red Hot Chili Peppers' 2000 single "Californication."
- DirectorBruce GowersStarsQueenJohn DeaconBrian May"Bohemian Rhapsody" is widely considered to be one of the best songs of all time and defined Queen's career. In this groundbreaking music video, the band perform their hit with a bunch of lights and colors.
- DirectorMarcus NispelStarsFugeesLauryn HillWyclef JeanFugees perform in the music video "Ready or Not" from the album "The Score" recorded for Ruffhouse Records. The music video begins with helicopters flying over the ocean as a man on a jet ski avoids explosions. The band performs as the stand in front of electrical equipment as the man continues to flee from men chasing him.
- DirectorSanji SenakaStarsLauryn HillOfficial video of Lauryn Hill's single: 'Everything Is Everything'
- 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.
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsBon JoviJon Bon JoviDavid BryanThe music video for the song "Livin' on a Prayer" by the American rock band Bon Jovi from the 1986 album "Slippery When Wet".
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsR.G. ArmstrongKirk HammettJames HetfieldMusic video for Metallica's highly successful 1991 song "Enter Sandman". The video shows the band performing the song in a flashy darkness and a boy praying before going to bed while being watched by the eponymous Sandman.
- DirectorPhil MucciStarsMindy KellyIan MackayJohn NaniaAfter a sentient AI virus wipes out most of mankind, a lone robot hunter rescues a desperate young woman and enters a bionic world of psychedelic kung fu horror at the merciless hands of the Time pillaging Robot God.
- 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.
- DirectorBryan BarberStarsOutkastAndré 3000Big BoiA promotional video for Outkast's 2003 hit single "Hey Ya!"
- DirectorFrancis LawrenceStarsNelly FurtadoMusic video for Nelly Furtado's song, 'I'm Like a Bird'.
- DirectorGabriel CossIsrael LugoStarsNelly FurtadoOfficial music video of 'All Good Things (Come to an End)' by Nelly Furtado.
- DirectorChris CottamRankinStarsNelly FurtadoTimbalandOfficial music video for "Say It Right" by Nelly Furtado.
- DirectorEminemJohn 'Quig' QuigleyJohn 'Quig' QuigleyStarsEminemDr. DreHailie Jade MathersIt features Eminem sitting in his empty house watching home movies about his daughters.
- DirectorRaluca NetcaStarsBrujaCristian MironSilvia Claudia SimionescuIn the area of psychiatry, a patient sees how the beauty nurses transform into sexy ladies as a result of their hallucinations - or not?
- StarsAnna Sedokova
- DirectorCriss BlazinyStarsGeani OlaruAlexandra Stan
- 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'.
- DirectorJames CoxStarsLena KatinaCharlie Koznickt.A.T.u.The uncensored version of the music video starts off with Lena and Yulia pulling up in a car, with the chorus to "All the Things She Said" playing on the radio.
- 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.
- 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.
- DirectorDean KarrStarsMarilyn MansonDaisy BerkowitzGinger FishMarilyn Manson performs in the music video "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" from the album "Smells Like Children" recorded for Interscope Records. Marilyn Manson sings the songs while dressed in a variety of horrific costumes including wedding dress, all black paint, and a ballerina tutu.
- StarsAmaia Montero
- DirectorBettOrsenStarsPablo BenegasÁlvaro FuentesHaritz Garde
- DirectorPeter SinclairStarsBoy GeorgeMikey CraigCulture ClubOfficial music video of "Karma Chameleon" by Culture Club.