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- DirectorVincent MorissetStarsArcade FireRégine Chassagne-Music video from Arcade Fire: "Sprawl II"
- DirectorAngela ConwayStarsBlixa BargeldNick Cave
- 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.
- DirectorHiro MuraiStarsDonald GloverCalvin C. WinbushKenneth BeckOfficial music video for "This Is America" by Childish Gambino.
- DirectorMax VitaliStarsRobyn Carlsson
- DirectorBob GiraldiStarsMichael JacksonBill BrayMichael DeLorenzoA promotional video for Michael Jackson's 1983 hit single "Beat It."
- DirectorJay LeveyStars'Weird Al' YankovicBarry HansenVincent PatersonThe music video for 'Weird Al' Yankovic's "Eat It", which is a parody of "Beat It" by Michael Jackson.
- Director'Weird Al' YankovicStarsSteve JayJon SchwartzJim West'Weird Al' Yankovic performs a parody of Coolio's song "Gangsta's Paradise", but talking about the Amish culture.
- DirectorJay LeveyStarsLudie C. Washington'Weird Al' YankovicThe music video for Weird Al Yankovic's song "Fat."
- DirectorJohn LloydJames YukichStarsGenesisChris BarriePhil CollinsThe music video to the Genesis top 5 hit, Land Of Confusion. Featuring Spitting Images Puppets.
- DirectorJake NavaStarsBeyoncéAshley EverettEbony WilliamsA promotional dance video for Beyoncé's 2008 hit single "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)."
- DirectorNigel DickStarsBritney SpearsAlyma DorseyTJ EspinozaAn astronaut goes to Mars to give Britney a special necklace.
- DirectorDavid FincherStarsAerosmithKristin DattiloNicholas GuestA young girl murders her abusive father.
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsBackstreet BoysNick CarterHowie DoroughOfficial music video for "I Want It That Way" by Backstreet Boys.
- DirectorJonas ÅkerlundStarsLady GagaBeyoncéTyrese GibsonMusic video for Lady Gaga and Beyoncé's single "Telephone".
- DirectorColin TilleyStarsNicki MinajDrakeJanelle GinestraThe music video for "Anaconda" by Nicki Minaj.
- DirectorCho Soo-HyunStarsPsyBrianni WalkerHyunaThe music video for "Gangnam Style" by Psy.
- DirectorColin TilleyStarsCardi BMegan Thee StallionKylie JennerCardi B and Megan Thee Stallion rap about sexual topics throughout this music video.
- DirectorEvan BernardStarsEvan BernardThe ChicksMichael DeLuiseChildhood friends Mary Ann & Wanda murder Wanda's abusive husband, dispose of the body & live happily ever after
- DirectorJoseph KahnStarsGwen StefaniAkonHarajuku GirlsGwen Stefani performs with Akon in the music video "The Sweet Escape" from the album "The Sweet Escape" recorded for Interscope Records. The music video begins with Gwen Stefani escaping from a golden jail. After getting the key from a dog, she appears in a penthouse where she releases her long braids of hair allowing the Harajuku Girls to scale the building. Later, they meet Akon in a parking lot.
- DirectorPaul HunterStarsFrancis BertrandJade GilleyGwen StefaniOfficial music video for Gwen Stefani's 2005 hit single "Hollaback Girl."
- DirectorLoganSophie MullerStarsNo DoubtLady SawGwen StefaniOfficial music video for "Underneath it All" by No Doubt and Lady Saw.
- DirectorDiane MartelStarsRobin ThickeTip 'T.I.' HarrisPharrell WilliamsThe music video for "Blurred Lines" by Robin Thicke featuring T.I. and Pharrell Williams.
- DirectorDave MeyersStarsMary J. BligeMary J. Blige performs in the music video "Family Affair" from the album "No More Drama" recorded for MCA Records. The video begins with Mary J. Blige going to a club. There she sings and dances with a group of backup dancers. Later she sings in a lounge room.
- DirectorNatasha PincusStarsGotyeKimbraMusic video for "Somebody That I Used To Know" by Gotye featuring Kimbra.
- DirectorPaul HunterStarsChristina AguileraMissy ElliottLil' KimThe music video for "Lady Marmalade", made to promote the song as well as the film Moulin Rouge! (2001).
- DirectorJenny LewisStarsJenny LewisTennessee ThomasAnne HathawayThe official music video page for Jenny Lewis' "Just One Of The Guys".
- DirectorMarc WebbStarsFrank IeroMy Chemical RomanceRay ToroThe second version music video depicts life inside a fictional American high school in the form of a mock movie trailer.
- 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.
- DirectorSophie MullerStarsKelsey LewisPinkIn the video for "Family Portrait" Pink plays a young girl who still has not moved away from the problems associated with the divorce of her parents. This is reflected in the little girl who depicts Pink as a child, played by Kelsey Lewis. During the clip, little Pink tries to draw attention to her childhood in many ways: she makes breakfast from oatmeal as she loved in her childhood, and interferes with her on therapy sessions. Pink at first does not listen to anything small, before moving to the song. After that, Pink agrees with the conditions of her childhood, as this is reflected in the fact that she joins the family in the TV.
- DirectorDave MeyersTaylor SwiftStarsTaylor SwiftBrendon UrieAmanda CleghornIn Taylor Swift's new music video, she teams up with Brendon Urie of Panic. At The Disco to show their inner selves in "Me!"
- DirectorJohn SaylesStarsMaggie RenziBruce SpringsteenBruce Springsteen's video for his single "I'm On Fire" off of the biggest album of his career, "Born In The USA"
- StarsBobby BakerGord DownieJohnny FayThe Tragically Hip performs in the music video "Ahead by a Century" from the album "Trouble at the Henhouse" recorded for MCA Records. The music video opens with a shot of a young man sitting next to a girl in a tree. The band performs in a series of squares that a misaligned.
- StarsStompin' Tom Connors
- DirectorLionel C. MartinStarsBiz MarkieCraig GCool V.Biz Markie performs in the music video "Just a Friend" from the album "The Biz Never Sleeps" recorded for Cold Chillin' Records. The video opens with Biz Markie sitting on a bench making "yo mamma so" jokes. After two girls walk by, he raps the story of several unsuccessful relationship and plays piano while dressed in a powdered wig.
- DirectorMax GiwaDania PasquiniStarsCraig DavidMuna Hunt
- DirectorFrancis LawrenceStarsShakiraOfficial video-clip of Shakira's song "Whenever, Wherever".
- DirectorAkiva SchafferStarsThe Lonely IslandAndy SambergKristen WiigLonely Island song parodying people who adopt reggae culture. The music video further reflects that idea.
- DirectorAkiva SchafferStarsThe Lonely IslandAndy SambergAkiva SchafferThe Lonely Island's massive hit video presents Andy Samberg and Jorma Taccone going through uncomfortable situations with women they find attractive, or even when they're in ordinary acts like hearing alarm bells, cellphone ringing or eating a grape. The reason for it: they simply cannot control something happening in their pants.
- DirectorJorma TacconeJonathan LiaStarsThe Lonely IslandAndy SambergAkiva SchafferMusic video for "I'm on a Boat" by The Lonely Island featuring T-Pain.
- DirectorAkiva SchafferStarsThe Lonely IslandSusan SarandonPatricia ClarksonAndy Samberg and Justin Timberlake sing a song for Mother's Day during their third collaboration.
- DirectorAkiva SchafferStarsThe Lonely IslandBobby MoynihanRyan ReynoldsThe Lonely Island's humored music video about a non conformist guy who rebels against society and the "system" by throwing objects to the ground. His anger escalates towards common workers, his girlfriend, a kid at a birthday party and some Hollywood phonies.
- DirectorAkiva SchafferStarsThe Lonely IslandRihannaAndy Sambergmusic video for "Shy Ronnie" by The Lonely Island Feat. Rihanna.
- DirectorAkiva SchafferJorma TacconeStarsAbby ElliottBill HaderThe Lonely IslandJust an ordinary day in the life of a boss as presented by The Lonely Island ft. Seth Rogen in the hit song "Like a Boss". Manager Rogen interviews boss Andy Samberg, who presents the many scenarios and situations that he goes through while conducting his office work, and some other unrelated crazed situations that aren't part of his job...just to show what it feels to be like a boss.
- DirectorAkiva SchafferStarsJon HammThe Lonely IslandBobby Moynihanmusic video for "Shy Ronnie 2" by The Lonely Island Feat. Rihanna.
- DirectorAkiva SchafferStarsAkonJessica AlbaBlake Livelymusic video for "I Just Had Sex" by The Lonely Island Feat. Akon.
- DirectorAkiva SchafferStarsJohn WatersThe Lonely IslandNicki MinajMusic video for "The Creep" by The Lonely Island.
- DirectorAkiva SchafferStarsMichael BoltonThe Lonely IslandKate BockThe troupe recorded a music video with Bolton as Jack Sparrow, protagonist of the aforementioned film series. The clip, on which Bolton noted the trio intended to go "above and beyond", was recorded with tremendous energy and focus over two days. After its initial debut as an SNL Digital Short, the video was uploaded to YouTube and subsequently attained much online popularity. Bolton appears in costume as Jack Sparrow for a great deal of the video, complete with Sparrow's signature red bandanna, heavy eyeliner and goatee. The music video featured models Jenny Albright and Kate Bock in the club scene, and Danish singer Amalie Bruun as Jenny Curran, Forrest Gump's wife.
- DirectorLasse HallströmStarsABBABenny AnderssonAgnetha FältskogVideo promo for ABBA's "Mamma Mia", the opening track on the group's third album, the self-titled ABBA.
- DirectorLasse HallströmStarsABBABenny AnderssonAgnetha Fältskog"SOS" was the third single from Swedish pop group ABBA's self-titled 1975 album.
- DirectorLasse HallströmStarsABBABenny AnderssonAgnetha FältskogThe music video for the song "Dancing Queen" by the Swedish pop group ABBA from the 1976 album "Arrival".
- DirectorLasse HallströmStarsABBABenny AnderssonAgnetha FältskogThe video for "Money, Money, Money" was inspired by the film Cabaret, showing Frida wearing a hat typical of the 1920s. The video varies from her determined presence in reality during the verses, to the dream sequences about money and "the good life" in the chorus. The video's director, Lasse Hallström, later acknowledged "Money, Money, Money" as the best ABBA video he ever directed.
- DirectorLasse HallströmStarsABBABenny AnderssonAgnetha FältskogThe music video depicts the band against various colored backdrops singing while facing each other, turning away as a new line is sung. At the end of the video, the band's female members are seen walking away through thick snow. The video was directed by future Academy Award nominee Lasse Hallström and is a landmark in his career alongside most other videos of the band which were directed by him.
- DirectorLasse HallströmStarsABBABenny AnderssonAgnetha Fältskog"Take a Chance on Me" is a song by the Swedish pop group ABBA. It was released in January 1978 as the second single from their fifth studio album ABBA: The Album. The song has been featured on a number of ABBA compilations such as Gold: Greatest Hits. Written and recorded in 1977 by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, it opens as a cold intro and was sung by Agnetha Fältskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad, with Fältskog delivering the solo passages.
- DirectorUrban LassonStarsABBABenny AnderssonAgnetha FältskogVideo promo for ABBA: Chiquitita. It was released as the first single from the group's Voulez-Vous album.
- DirectorBen KnechtelStarsCarly Rae JepsenTavish CroweHolden NowellA music video for Carly Rae Jepsen's song 'Call Me Maybe".
- StarsSuzanne Vega
- DirectorJohn HillcoatStarsNick Cave & The Bad SeedsRay Winstone
- StarsBig & RichBig KennyJohn RichMusic video for Big and Rich's song, 'Save A Horse (Ride A Cowboy)'
- DirectorMichael SalomonStarsToby Keith
- DirectorMichael SalomonStarsLarry BirdLance BurtonEric ChurchMusic video for Toby Keith's "Red Solo Cup"
- DirectorPaul BoydStarsJohn DevoeShania TwainA music video for Shania Twain's song 'That Don't Impress Me Much'.
- DirectorWilly SmaxStarsThe Traveling WilburysBob DylanGeorge HarrisonThe Traveling Wilburys perform "End of the Line" in the compartment of a moving train.
- DirectorGary WeisStarsGeorge HarrisonGeorge Harrison performs in the second version of the music video "Got My Mind Set on You" from the album "Cloud Nine" recorded for Dark Horse Records. Harrison sings and plays his guitar in a study as the objects in the room begin to move in accordance with the song.
- DirectorJim LenahanStarsTom PettyTom Petty & The Heartbreakers
- DirectorNigel DickStarsAlice CooperBobby ChouinardRana KennedyMusic video for Alice Cooper's 1989 single "Poison". It begins with Alice Cooper opening a door. He band performs in front of a blue background and blowing red fabric while he sings. Clips of a woman in dress and lingerie play throughout.
- StarsRough TradeBucky BergerDavid McMorrowRough Trade performs in the music video "High School Confidential" from the album "Avoid Freud" recorded for True North Records. The music video opens with a woman walking down a high school hallway in a red stripe dress. The band performs on a darkened stage with Carole Pope in the foreground.
- DirectorDiane OatesStarsSara AllenHall & OatesDaryl HallThe promotional video for "She's Gone," directed by John Oates' sister, opens with shots of the "abandoned luncheonette" (see note about Album Cover on Abandoned Luncheonette) in which Hall and Oates sit in recliners, Hall wearing a robe and women's platform sandals, Oates wearing a sleeveless tuxedo shirt and pants and singing the song while a woman in a long dress (played by Sara Allen) and a man dressed in a shiny red devil's costume (played by Randy Hoffman, the band's tour manager) repeatedly walk past the pair. Daryl Hall only lip syncs the portions of the song that he sings in harmony with John Oates during the video (none of the parts where he sings solo), while John Oates does lip sync his solo parts. Towards the end of the video, Oates rises, dons a jacket with long cuffs, and proceeds to emulate the song's guitar solo with his hands completely covered by the sleeves of his jacket, which makes it appear as if he has fish fins for hands.
- DirectorDaniel AskillSiaStarsSiaMaddie ZieglerA contemporary dance performed by Maddie Ziegler to Chandelier by Sia.
- DirectorMarc KlasfeldStarsJack AntonoffRachel AntonoffAndrew DostOfficial music video for "We Are Young" by Fun. featuring Janelle Monáe.
- 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.
- 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.
- DirectorMariah CareyDiane MartelStarsMariah CareyTommy MottolaMariah frolics in the snow, poses with reindeer, goes sledding and decorates a Christmas tree in the music video for her ubiquitous Christmas classic.
- DirectorJulien TempleStarsDexys Midnight RunnersKevin ArcherMáire FaheyThe 1982 music video was filmed in the inner south London suburb of Kennington in the vicinity of the corner of Brook Drive and Hayles Street. The character of "Eileen" in the music video, as well as on the single cover, is played by Máire Fahey, sister of Siobhan Fahey from Bananarama. Archival footage of Johnnie Ray arriving at London Heathrow Airport in 1954 was featured in the video.