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- A music video for Ariana Grande's hit song 'Problem' featuring Australian rapper Iggy Azalea.
- Promotional music video for "Halo" by Beyoncé, as part of her music album "I Am...Sasha Fierce".
- Official music video for "Don't Matter" by Akon.
- Music video for "Lonely" performed by Akon.
- A promotional music video for Aerosmith's 1997 hit single "Pink" from their 12th studio album Nine Lives.
- Official music video for "Never Say Never" by Justin Bieber featuring Jaden Smith.
- Official Sub Pop music video for the single 'Such Great Heights' from The Postal Service album 'Give Up'.
- A music video for Taylor Swift's song, 'Begin Again'
- Music video for "212" by Azealia Banks.
- This infamous FTX Super Bowl commercial aired months before S.B.F.'s fall. Turns out Larry was right.
- Official music video for "Better When I'm Dancin'" by Meghan Trainor. From "The Peanuts Movie" soundtrack.
- a music video for Selena Gomez and the Scene's song 'Round and Round'.
- Pro basketball player Giannis Antetokounmpo narrates his journey reconciling himself with his roots between cross-cultural worlds.
- A backwoods family consisting of four brothers learns how to be "cool" by watching MTV.
- The video showed a classroom full of elementary-level students with the video centering on one boy. He keeps glancing at a girl, as drawings appear on a piece of notebook paper in front of him. The band members as well as Kanye West are seen as simple drawn figures performing on the paper.
- For his episode of Black Star, which sees rising directors share their vision of the future of the black experience on screen, director Michael Williams turns his lens on Mila Adderley, a New York-based singer-songwriter, who performs a passage inspired by a quote from American writer and political commentator Melissa Harris-Perry about the visibility of black women.
- Official music video for "Stereo Hearts" by Gym Class Heroes featuring Adam Levine.
- The video takes place in one only sequence, featuring singer and pianist Isaac Slade walking through a destroyed suburban street after some sort of accident or attack. While Isaac walks through the street, people run and police officers and soldiers try to save others in the ruins.
- The video begins with Gomez signing in front of a lime green background. Gomez, as well as her band members and a few other people are shown in a wheat field, attempting to keep several oversized balloons from touching the ground. Next, the group are wandering through a corn field and begin dancing and jumping, with Gomez singing the song's chorus. The group briefly appears in a pumpkin patch outside of the cornfield, throwing and smashing some pumpkins. Later, as the sun is beginning to set, the group sits on the back of a pickup truck, eating watermelon. The truck begins to issue a large amount of smoke. As the second playing of the chorus begins, it is shown to be night, and the group are on a street in a neighborhood, where they are dancing while holding flashlights. The group proceeds to a house party. Shortly afterwards, the group are in a dark forest, where there are several disco balls hanging from trees. Gomez then appears surrounded by several pink balloons, wearing pink and yellow sunglasses, as well as in an empty and dark football field. A few people are shown jumping into a pool before returning to the dark street where they begin dancing with sparklers and fireworks go off around them. Finally, the group begins dancing and running through a brightly lit city, similar to Times Square as the video ends.
- The music video for "Slow Down" was directed by Philip Andelman and filmed in Paris, France in May 2013. It leaked online on July 19, and was later uploaded to her official Vevo account. The video features Gomez sitting in the back seat of a 1964 Pullman 600 Mercedes-Benz. The car scenes are combined with her walking the streets of Paris dancing in a club dressed in a two piece outfit with backup dancers in front of pulsating neon lights.
- Part live action and part animation, "Miss Atomic Bomb" has been dubbed "the epic companion to Mr. Brightside", and the video continues the love triangle depicted in the 2004 hit "Mr. Brightside" music video. "Miss Atomic Bomb" sees actress Izabella Miko and actor Eric Roberts reprise their roles from the "Mr. Brightside" video. As "Miss Atomic Bomb" is considered to be a companion to "Mr. Brightside", the premise of the music video is similar but broader.
- A group of models gorge on food, money and consumer goods then transform into grotesque monsters and throw up.
- Official Sub Pop music video for the single 'A Tattered Line of String' from The Postal Service album 'Give Up: 10th Anniversary Edition' (2013).
- The official music video for Lucius' "Turn It Around" from their debut album "Wildewoman".
- Music video for musical artist Eels song, "Rusty Pipes." A "rusty" old drainpipe-man discovers he has been replaced by newer technology, and must now find how he can fit into a new world.
- Official music video for "Future Politics" by Austra.
- Music video for "Airplanes" by B.O.B featuring Hayley Williams.