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- This is a promotional music video and single from Public Enemy's Fear of a Black Planet album, released on Def Jam Recordings in 1990.
- Official music video for "Fancy" by Iggy Azalea ft. Charli XCX.
- Official music video of Jay-Z's single from his eighth studio album "The Black Album" (2003). Jay-Z sings at the New York City's Madison Square Garden for a full cheering crowd.
- Slick Rick tells his tale of being behind bars in this animated satire of the American prison system and those who are in positions of power.
- DMX brags about what he can to do to rivals in this intense video which was a hit on BET and MTV and had later airings on UPN and its affiliates, such as WWOR in New York/Brooklyn.
- Public Enemy performs in the music video "911 is a Joke" from the album "Fear of a Black Planet" recorded for Def Jam Records. The music video opens with Flavor Flav awakening in bed. He raps at a Church pulpit as EMT slowly react to a person who had a heart attack. Later, people call 911 in response to a person having seizures, but EMT come late.
- Official music video for "Yummy" by Justin Bieber.
- In the official music video for his song "Party Up (Up in Here)", DMX is mistaken for the bank robber in a holdup.
- Making its debut on Saturday Night Live, "Black Skinhead" (stylized as BLKKK SKKKNHEAD in reference to the Ku Klux Klan) is a dark, rebellious and near-tribal record that threads between both Kanye West's traditional braggadocio and anti-establishment, anti-racism themes.
- Public Enemy, Ice Cube and Big Daddy Kane go to the cinema to watch old movies featuring racist stereotypes of black people which they comment on in the song.
- A music video for the song "4, 3, 2, 1" by Hip-Hop recording artist LL Cool J featuring Method Man, Redman, Master P, DMX and Canibus. The single was released on December 9, 1997 on LL Cool J's seventh album "Phenomenon".
- Music video short with Queens-based rap band Onyx (Sticky Fingaz, Fredro Starr, Sonny Seeza) featuring rapper DMX, the title track from the hit Def Jam album "Shut 'Em Down."
- Onyx performs in the music video "Slam" from the album "Bacdafucup" recorded for Def Jam. The music video begins with the band surrounded by a crowd that is jumping up and down. Oynx performs the song outside, in a warehouse, and as they crowd surf.
- DMX performs in the music video "Ruff Ryders' Anthem" from the album "It's Dark and Hell Is Hot" recorded for Ruff Ryders and Def Jam Records. DMX sings at a variety of locations including a prison yard, an inner city alley, and in front of a school bus. Footage of motorcyclists plays throughout.
- Def Jam Recordings documentary short ft. Carlos Chico.
- A music video for DMX's song 'X Gon' Give It To Ya'.
- In this chart topping single, a hip-hop artist tells us his name.
- Music video for Alessia Cara's "Trust My Lonely"
- A music video for the single "Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos" by Hip-Hop recording group Public Enemy, from their 1987 album "It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back". In the music video, Chuck D is imprisoned for defying the U.S. government, which provokes Flavor Flav, The S1W, and Terminator X organize a prison break.
- Big Sean performs with Jeremih in the music video "Light" from the album "I Decided" recorded for Def Jam Records. The music video begins with a van doing donuts in a parking lot. Big Sean drives a the van and collect the souls of people who were unjustly killed including a young girl killed in a drive-by, two young men killed by police, and a woman killed by a mugger.
- Official music video for "What Do You Mean?" by Justin Bieber.
- A music video for the single "Around the Way Girl" by Hip-Hop recording artist LL Cool J, from his 1990 album "Mama Said Knock You Out". In the music video, LL Cool J holds a casting call in search of a female model for his next music video, but is unhappy with the uppity-snooty females picked thus far. Instead, he takes to the streets to find an "around the way girl" sitting at the bus stop and sucking on a lollipop.
- A music video for the single "I Need Love" by Hip-Hop recording artist LL Cool J, from his 1987 album "Bigger and Deffer". In the music video, LL Cool J portrays a megastar rapper with a hectic schedule filled with sold-out tour dates, lively parties, screaming females, and tons of fun. However, he'd rather have a steady relationship with the one girl he loves.