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- In this version, which is more popular, was directed by Gregory Dark, and has the band performing in the concrete channel of the Los Angeles River, while a teenage soap opera plays in the foreground. A teenage girl gets her boyfriend's name tattooed on her shoulder, but when she finds him cheating with another girl, she flies into a rage, destroying most of his belongings. At the end of the video, she is seen with a new boyfriend with a flower tattoo covering the name, as her jealous ex watches her from his car.
- A promotional video for Outkast's 2003 hit single "Hey Ya!"
- Music video for Ludacris's song, 'Act a Fool'.
- Official music video of 'Since I Don't Have You' by Guns N' Roses.
- Promo video for "Left Behind" by Slipknot from the album Iowa.
- In the video Pink is getting ready to go out, trying on different outfits. One of her friends picks her up, and they drive in a car bobbing their heads to the music. However, the car runs out of fuel, so they get out and steal two skateboards from two boys. Pink falls off her skateboard because men in a car are whistling at her. The women arrive at the club but are refused entry, so to get in they use a scaffold to reach the top of the building. Inside the club Pink changes her clothes and starts to party; in the end Pink dances with two other dancers (Kevin Federline and Georvohn Lambert).
- The 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.
- The official music video for Missy Elliott's song "Get Ur Freak On" features cameos from several celebrity hip hop artists.
- A promotional video for Ozzy Osbourne's 2002 single "Dreamer."
- Official music video of Missy Elliot's single: 'One Minute Man'.
- Promo video for System of a Down: B.Y.O.B..
- A separate video clip was shot for the Murder remix of "I'm Real" featuring Ja Rule. It opens with Lopez leaning on a gate of a suburban house and singing in front of a red backdrop along with Ja Rule, who is also seen walking the streets, with a basketball. Males and females are then seen in various locations such as a park and swimming pool. Lopez and Ja Rule are then seen together in a basketball court in the chorus of the song. These locations are shown for a prominent part of the video, until both of them are later at a party; and sitting together at a park watching children play.
- Music video for P!Nk's song, 'Most Girls'.
- Official music video for "Save Room" by John Legend.
- The video features a group of homeless people destroying a house. A recurring theme throughout the video is the presence of a rainbow, possibly a reference to the Care Bears album sampled in the song.
- Official music video for "Ain't No Other Man" by Christina Aguilera.
- A music video was produced for the acoustic version. It consists solely of clips of Grohl recording the song's vocal, guitar, and piano tracks in the studio. It was co-directed by Grohl and Bill Yukich. It has only been made officially available through this release.
- The song's music video, directed by Dave Meyers, follows the theme of the lyrics. It shows the band on a tour bus, stopping at a party at Club Poonani. The members separate when three girls approach the male band members. Kanal has his picture taken with several women, paying for it by taking money that drummer Adrian Young earns by hanging from gymnastics rings naked. Dumont defeats a woman, portrayed by Sonya Eddy, in an endurance drinking game, and Stefani dances, eventually joining Bounty Killer on stage. There are inter-cut scenes of the band members on a red and black background, a black and white hounds-tooth background, and standing on top of the phrases "NO DOUBT", "ROCK STEADY", and "HEY BABY" in red and white.
- The music video for the song "Ka-Ching!" by a Canadian singer Shania Twain from the 2002 album "Up!".
- "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.
- Music video promotional short featuring live performance of "Zoot Suit Riot" by the Eugene, Oregon swing/ska band, the Cherry Poppin' Daddies.
- A professional trainer teaches Clay and Paul warm-up exercises, workout routines, and even nutritional guidelines. The result is a lifestyle improvement of greater health and heightened fitness.
- The video shows Celine dancing and having fun at a club, where many people are also dancing to the song and it also features the singer Melissa Molinaro as the girl kissing her boyfriend at the bar.
- Babyface performs in the music video "How Come, How Long" from the album "The Day" recorded for Epic Records and Sony Records. The music begins with police at the scene of a crime. Babyface sings as he stands outside an apartment door. He is later joined by Stevie Wonder. The video features clips of a man and woman in an abusive relationship. It turns out that the woman kills her abusive boyfriend.
- A promotional video for The Rolling Stones' 2005 single "Streets of Love."
- The music video for the song "Have You Ever Been in Love" by a Canadian singer Celine Dion from the 2003 album "One Heart". It was originally recorded for the 2002 album "A New Day Has Come".
- Houston sings the song, leaning against a tree or being surrounded by an orchestra in an outdoor forest setting where the trees are all in Christmas lighting.
- The music video for the song features scenes of Ja Rule and Brown in a helicopter, on a helipad on top of a skyscraper and the two artists driving in a Bentley.
- The music video for "Red Blooded Woman" was directed by Jake Nava, an English film director who had previously worked with artists like Beyoncé and Kelis. It was filmed in Los Angeles, California, in December 2003. It begins with a scene of a congested traffic jam in which Minogue is caught. She is shown seated in her car singing the song in a sensual manner, with the camera repeatedly focusing on her eyes and lips. Her outfit is composed of a black and white singlet, a satin waist cincher, jeans with chain fringes, and a black sheepskin shrug (this outfit was donated by Minogue to the Arts Centre Melbourne and is displayed in the Kylie Minogue Collection).
- The video revolves around a classic psychological metaphor: Nelly trapped inside a box from which she seeks to escape. Inside, the box is plastered with posters that act as doors or windows for the artist's imagination. Her situation is a metaphor for being both defined and confined by the illusory commercial reality of her celebrity and beauty.
- The video opens with Iglesias and Kelis outside a busy nightclub and Iglesias enters the club first while Kelis waits on a motorbike. Once inside, Iglesias meets up with his gang at the bar and soon makes his way to the stage where he performs the song backed by a live band. Meanwhile, Kelis appears in sequences by herself or tantalizing Iglesias around various areas of the club.
- Official music video for "Baby Boy" by Beyoncé featuring Sean Paul.
- The music video for the song "Tú y Yo" by a Mexican singer Thalía from her 2002 self-titled album.