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- DirectorJim SwaffieldChris ApplebaumGregory DarkStarsBritney SpearsVergi RodriguezTyson BeckfordThis DVD features every music video Britney Spears has ever filmed up to her 2004 release of her Greatest Hits CD. Twenty videos are included including her very first video "...Baby One More Time" to the video for her remake of "My Prerogative". Videos that were only aired outside of North America are also included. Also, for the first time, video footage of the unfinished video for "Outrageous" is revealed. This DVD not only give you 20 Britney videos, but also gives you special features, bloopers, karaoke features and alternate takes for some videos. See the complete set of Britney's videos all on one DVD.
- DirectorTed KenneyBill CrooksDago GonzalesStarsBritney SpearsNicki MinajSabiA live concert performance of Grammy-winning pop phenomenon Britney Spears at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto.
- DirectorMarty CallnerStarsBritney SpearsSkip DorseyJon VoightBritney Spears dazzles television views as HBO presents her "Dream Within A Dream" World Tour.
- DirectorHamish HamiltonKevin TancharoenStarsBritney SpearsKevin WilsonDeAnna WaltersBritney Spears performs live in Miami, Florida.
- DirectorNick WickhamStarsFelicia CulottaMadonnaBritney SpearsAccompanying video release to Britney Spears' In the Zone album, featuring behind the scenes footage, music videos and a special performance.
- DirectorFenton BaileyRandy BarbatoStarsBritney SpearsAdam LeberLarry RudolphAn intimate look at one of the most overexposed yet under-revealed stars of today as she faces one of her biggest challenges ever while finishing her album, shooting videos, doing press -- and being a mom.
- DirectorBruce GowersStarsBritney SpearsSarah Michelle GellarBrandon HenschelBritney Spears live in Hawaii
- DirectorNigel DickStarsBritney SpearsAlyma DorseyTJ EspinozaAn astronaut goes to Mars to give Britney a special necklace.
- DirectorNigel DickStarsBritney SpearsFelicia CulottaChad SpearsA music video for Britney Spears's song '...Baby One More Time'.
- 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.
- DirectorFrancis LawrenceStarsVergi RodriguezRyan SabadoBritney SpearsOfficial music video for "I'm a Slave 4 U" by Britney Spears.
- 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
- 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.
- DirectorDave MeyersStarsBritney SpearsBritney Spears' official music video for 'Lucky'.
- DirectorNathan RissmanSteven KleinTom MunroStarsMadonnaKevin AntunesMonte PittmanFilmed in Buenos Aires, over four days in front of more than 256,000 fans, 'Sticky & Sweet' captures the most successful live show ever by an artist.
- DirectorPhil GriffinStarsBritney SpearsJamie SpearsLarry RudolphDocumentary that follows Britney Spears as she gears to release her sixth studio album and sets the record straight about the last few years of her life.
- DirectorJac Benson IIStarsBritney SpearsNigel DickMelissa Joan HartJoin Britney Spears in this official release. She talks about touring, recording, and more. Plus music videos and bonus concert performances.
- DirectorJoe DeMaioStarsBritney SpearsJonathan Sway CallowayPaul 'Pauly D' DelVecchioBritney Spears sits down with MTV News' Sway to talk about her new album, Femme Fatale, lets viewers follow her to the studio and to the set of her new video for "Till The World Ends", capping it all off with an electrifying live performance at Rain Nightclub at the Palms hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.
- DirectorSeo Hyun-SeungStarsBlackpinkJennie KimKim JisooMusic video for Blackpink's "Kill This Love"
- DirectorSeo Hyun-SeungStarsBlackpinkKim JisooJennie KimMusic video for Blackpink's "Ddu-Du Ddu-Du"
- DirectorSeo Hyun-SeungStarsBlackpinkKim JisooJennie KimAs If It's Your Last isn't just a music video, it's a cultural reset, a reason to breathe, and an escape from this cruel world. It's an art form, the first gift you open on christmas, a hug from a loved one. It's everything you've ever wanted, and everything you'll ever need.
- DirectorSeo Hyun-SeungStarsBlackpinkKim JisooJennie Kim"Playing with Fire" is a song by South Korean girl group BLACKPINK. It was released on November 16, 2016 as the title track for the group's second single and first extended-play (EP) "Square Two," by YG Entertainment and distributed by KT Music. The lyrics were written by Teddy and the music was composed by Teddy and R.Tee. The music video for "Playing with Fire" was directed by Seo Hyun-seung, who previously worked with the group and directed the music video for "Boombayah", and it was released on Black Pink's official YouTube channel at midnight on November 1, 2016 KST. BLACKPINK also released the dance practice video for "Playing With Fire" on their official YouTube channel on November 4, 2016. It was choreographed by Kyle Hanagami, who had worked with them for "Boombayah" from their previous single "Square One".
- DirectorHan Sa MinStarsBlackpinkKim JisooJennie Kim"Stay" is a song by South Korean girl group Black Pink. It was released on November 1, 2016 from Square Two by YG Entertainment and distributed by KT Music. The lyrics were written by Teddy Park and the music was composed by Seo Won Jin. The music video for "Stay" was directed by Han Sa Min, who previously directed "Gotta Be You" by 2NE1 and "Sober" by Big Bang. It was released on Black Pink's official YouTube channel at midnight on November 1, 2016 KST.
- 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.
- 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.
- DirectorHan Sa MinStarsJennie KimThe song "SOLO" by JENNIE is about the power of independence and self-love following a breakup. The lyrics describe the post-breakup stage where the singer has had enough of the troubles and stress of the relationship and decides to detach herself from it. She is no longer amused by the little things her partner does and is tired of putting up a fake front of being okay with it. Jennie sings about the impact of the relationship on her and how she no longer feels any excitement or value in it, calling it a love story without any meaning. She is not sorry for her decision, as her partner did not understand her or make her happy. The chorus emphasizes the title "SOLO" affirming the fact that she is okay with being alone and is now shining brightly as a confident solo person. In the second verse, she talks about how she used to be his girl, but now she is on top of the game and is looked up to as the greatest of all time (GOAT). The singer declares her independence and focuses on herself, conveying that she no longer has time for other people's troubles, and she is now only looking out for her best interests. Overall, "SOLO" is an empowering song that encourages individuals to focus on themselves and their independence. The song values the power of self-love and the freedom that comes with it.
- DirectorDago GonzalesJonas ÅkerlundSteven KleinStarsMadonnaStuart PriceSteve SidelnykThe Confessions Tour is the second live album by American singer and songwriter Madonna. It was released on January 26, 2007 by Warner Bros. Records. Directed by Jonas Åkerlund, the album chronicles Madonna's 2006 Confessions Tour. It was recorded at Wembley Arena during the London dates of the tour, and was released in both CD and DVD format. The DVD contains the entire concert and the CD includes thirteen live songs only. The album became the first release from Semtex Films, a production company founded by Madonna in 2006.
- DirectorMark RitchieStéphane SennourDanny TullStarsMadonnaKevin AntunesMonte PittmanMadonna returns to stadiums and arenas for her ninth tour, and the highest grossing tour of 2012.
- DirectorColin TilleyStarsSam AsghariFelicity Jayn HeathJesi Le RaeThe video starts with Spears rolling up to a giant mansion wearing a red dress. Upon entering, she's greeted by flame throwers and people ready to get their freak on Later, she is spotted by the master of the house, a guy who he appears to have a lightning bolt on his face. The video continues with Tinashe appearing midway through the video dressed for the slumber party, and the pair gets cuddly on a couch in negligee before instigating a sexy dance sequence. Later on Spears and Tinashe navigate to rooms overflowing with bubbles, smoke and flashing lights. During the video, Spears also changes into a series of sexy ensembles,some black lingerie, and other puffy blue princess kinda like skirts and she also crawls across a table and licks up, what appears to be spilled milk. The video ends with the door of the mansion closing.
- DirectorJonas ÅkerlundStarsBilly BellBritney SpearsThe main idea behind the video is the rise, fall, and revival of Spears herself. The video begins when a meteoroid heads for Earth, and lights up a city when it finally lands, symbolizing Spears' entrance to fame and her skyrocketing career in the late 1990s as she became a household name. After this, black-and-white interspersed scenes of Spears getting ready in a soundstage are shown, while the words "Britney Spears" and "Hold It Against Me" appear in Def Leppard-inspired multicolored letters. Spears is then seen wearing shorts and showing her midriff in the soundstage, while her dancers in white are getting dressed around her. They are surrounded by cameras and lights, symbolizing her constantly being under the microscope and hounded by the media. As the first chorus begins, Spears appears wearing a white wedding dress inside a cylinder-shaped metal room with wires. The futuristic set and flowing dress are reminiscent of Madonna's music video for "Bedtime Story". She is seen rising up the cylinder-shaped metal room and her past music videos surround her, symbolizing her ever growing career in the music industry.
- DirectorChris Marrs PilieroStarsGuillermo DiazCandy RichardzBritney SpearsThe video begins at a press conference where Spears, wearing a cropped Mickey Mouse top (paying homage to her days in The New Mickey Mouse Club), is being asked inappropriate questions by news reporters, such as "Is it true you banned junk food, smiles, candy, sunshine and laughter from your Femme Fatale tour?" Angered by the questions, Spears replies (albeit censored): "F..k you, f..k you, f..k you, you're cool, f..k you - I'm out", referencing a scene from the film Half Baked. After leaving the press conference, Spears walks out of the building and out into the street, wearing a white leather jacket and a black skirt with matching with studded combat boots. She signs a fan's copy of Femme Fatale and then blows a kiss to a baby as he whistles the melody of the chorus. As Spears walks along the street, she flashes several men, including a policeman (played by Adrien Galo). As a criminal offense, the policeman searches Spears, feeling up and down her legs, as she is bent over a car. Spears later walks away from the policeman, swinging handcuffs around her finger while he buttons his shirt.
- 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.