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- DirectorMarty CallnerStarsAerosmithAlicia SilverstoneLiv TylerA music video for Aerosmith's song 'Crazy'.
- DirectorMarty CallnerStarsAerosmithTom HamiltonJoey KramerA teenage boy immerses himself into virtual reality to meet his dream girl in this music video by Aerosmith.
- DirectorMarty CallnerStarsAerosmithStephen DorffTom HamiltonA music video for Aerosmith's song "Cryin'".
- DirectorDoug NicholStarsAerosmithTom HamiltonJoey KramerA promotional music video for Aerosmith's 1997 hit single "Pink" from their 12th studio album Nine Lives.
- DirectorNigel DickStarsBritney SpearsFelicia CulottaChad SpearsA music video for Britney Spears's song '...Baby One More Time'.
- DirectorTarsem SinghStarsBill BerryPeter BuckWade DominguezMusic video for "Losing My Religion" by R.E.M..
- DirectorChris AshbrookJon RosemanDavid A. StewartStarsEurythmicsAnnie LennoxDavid A. StewartA music video for Eurythmics's song 'Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)'.
- DirectorDaniel ChenevezStarsDaniel ChenevezMuriel MorenoNiagara
- DirectorChris BlumStarsBilly JoelMartine BeswickRandy IrwinThe music video for "We Didn't Start the Fire" by Billy Joel, starring Marlee Matlin.
- DirectorDerek JarmanStarsChris LoweRon MoodyPet Shop BoysThe "It's a Sin" video marked the experimental director's first of several collaborations with the band. It extended the lyrical themes of the song by showing Tennant under arrest by an inquisition with Lowe as his jailer and Ron Moody in the role of his judge, interspersed with brief clips of personifications of the seven deadly sins. The video was directed by Derek Jarman.
- DirectorAoife McArdleStarsChris ChannJon Hopkins readying a new solo album, "Immunity", that's scheduled to come out on June 3 via Domino; Immunity is the fourth studio album by English musician and producer Jon Hopkins. The eight-minute single "Open Eye Signal" highlights the transportative depth of Hopkins' sound, as the track slowly bubbles and bursts into a full-on techno churner.
- DirectorTony KayeStarsSoul AsylumJoshua JaniakDavid PirnerOne of the greatest hit songs of the 1990's, Soul Asylum's clip not only presents one of the band's greatest hits but also works as a public service utility while working on theme of missing/runaway children. The video featured images of missing kids from that period and the month/year they were last seen. Along with those, there's images of the band performing the song and few scenes that portray possible real scenarios of many missing kids out there.
- DirectorDerek W. HayesStarsRod StewartRod Stewart performs in the music video "The Motown Song" from the album "Vagabond Heart" recorded for Warner Brothers Records. Rod Stewart sings in a yellow jacket and white shirt as he stands in front of an animated background. Animated sequences featuring Stewart and back-up singers play throughout.
- DirectorRaf ReyntjensStarsStromaeKarl Ruben NoelChaz BuzanThe video shows a young boy (played by Karl Ruben Noel) trying to interact with his father (played by Stromae), who sits motionless, his expression and body resembling that of a mannequin. Father and son are dressed in identical outfits consisting of garishly patterned aqua shirts and shorts, knee socks, and orange bow-tie. The boy looks longingly through the window at other parents and children who likewise wear matching outfits that identify them as pairs.
- DirectorMark KohrStarsBillie Joe ArmstrongTré CoolMike Dirnt
- DirectorDawn ShadforthStarsKylie MinogueKylie drives a car and sexily cavorts in her iconic white dress.
- DirectorGarth JenningsStarsR.E.M.Michael StipePromo video for R.E.M.: Imitation of Life.
- DirectorStephen R. JohnsonStarsPeter GabrielThe talented creators of "Sledgehammer" and "Big Time" clips re-team with Peter Gabriel for another artistic and visual experience, creating another great concept echoing life and its ways with this music video in Gabriel's hit "Steam". The video has the singer going through several situations, some amusing and others quite strange, interacting with a multitude of people or sometimes even becoming an object of the scenery.
- DirectorJohn DownerStarsPeter GabrielFrancesca GonshawChase Marks
- DirectorStephen R. JohnsonStarsPeter GabrielPeter Gabriel tells us how his life is one big adventure with various stop motion and claymation effects.
- DirectorStephen R. JohnsonStarsPeter GabrielAnna-Marie GabrielMelanie GabrielPeter Gabriel's video for his 1986 Billboard Hot 100 number-one single, a collaboration with Aardman Animations which set new standards for the industry and became one of the most awarded videos in history.
- DirectorPaul BoydStarsKylie MinogueThe video opens with a hand print, with the title underneath saying 'Touch the screen'; it hovers to the right, and six screens are divided into different "stereotypes" of Minogue; one with army-esque material, a rainbow background, drugs, blood splatter, an ecstasy pill with the words "Call me" on it, and the final with an egg. The video was directed by Paul Boyd in Los Angeles, California during July 1994.
- DirectorJohan CamitzStarsSpice GirlsEmma BuntonVictoria BeckhamSpice Girls performs in the music video "Wannabe" from the album "Spice" recorded for Virgin Records and EMI Records. The music video begins with the Spice Girls outside London's St. Pancras Grand Hotel. The video shot in one tale follows the girls as they sing, dance, and disturb patrons of the hotel.
- DirectorAndy DelaneyBig T.V.Monty WhitebloomStarsSpice GirlsAdrian BlancoSalvador GonzalezShot in front of a green screen, the video features the Spice Girls in New York singing directly into the camera solo, in two's and as a group while the world around them goes by at double speed.
- DirectorVaughan ArnellStarsSpice GirlsMelanie CGeri HornerSpice Girls performs in the music video "Say You'll Be There" from the album "Spice" recorded for Virgin Records. The Spice Girls dance in the desert and take on fictional action star identities. They sing and play use weapon and martial arts skills to capture a man driving a blue Dodge Charger.
- DirectorGarth JenningsStarsFatboy SlimThe evolution of man over 350 billion years.
- DirectorMatt MahurinStarsKirk HammettJames HetfieldMetallicaA promotional video for Metallica's 1998 single "The Unforgiven II."
- DirectorMichel GondryStarsDaft PunkA promotional video for the Daft Punk's 1997 single "Around the World ."
- DirectorMarcos SiegaStarsBlink-182Travis BarkerTom DeLongeA music video for Blink-182's song 'What's My Age Again'.
- DirectorMarcos SiegaStarsBlink-182Travis BarkerTom DeLongeA music video for Blink-182's song 'All the Small Things', which mocks boy bands and contemporary music videos.
- DirectorJamie ThravesStarsColdplayElaine CassidyChris MartinThe video opens, looking down on Martin who is singing, as he lies on his back on a mattress. As the camera shot pulls back, the mattress is revealed to be outside. A cyclist cycles past in reverse and Martin leaps up from the mattress. He walks in reverse through a city, out into the suburbs and eventually crossing a railway line and into woods, picking up his suit jacket as he goes. Upon arriving at his car, a black BMW, he gets in and briefly passes out. A woman, at first shown lying unresponsive on the ground in front of the car, is shown flying back in through the shattered windscreen. The car rolls back up a hill in the woods and through a broken fence, which joins back together as the car passes through it. As the video closes, the couple is shown driving back up the road. It is revealed that Martin's passenger had removed her seat belt, in order to put her jacket on, just before the car accident, causing her death.
- DirectorShynolaStarsQueens of the Stone AgeQueens of the Stone Age performs in the music video "Go with the Flow" from the album "Songs for the Deaf" recorded for Polydor Records. The features the band playing on the back of a Chevrolet pickup truck driving down a desert highway. Visually, the band is rendered in black and white against a red background.
- DirectorXander CharityJosh MelnickStarsThe Postal ServiceBenjamin GibbardOfficial Sub Pop music video for the single 'Such Great Heights' from The Postal Service album 'Give Up'.
- DirectorRobert HalesStarsGnarls BarkleyDanger MouseCeeLo GreenGoing along with the psychiatric theme of the song, Gnarls Barkley's music video for "Crazy" is done in the style of the Rorschach inkblot test. Animated, mirrored inkblots morph into another, while taking on ambiguous shapes. Both Cee-Lo and Danger Mouse appear in the shapes, as do the band's gunshot/heart logo, "Satan", a cranium and various animals, including centipedes, birds, bats, spiders, and insects.
- DirectorLior MolchoStarsMatthew StolarzMinn VoStefanie KlausmannA lyric video featuring Sean Paul performing a new verse was released on 10 February 2016. In the video, a faceless couple wearing wigs (the dancers Minn Vo and Stefanie Klausman), which have become part of Sia's signature look, win a dance contest on a retro 1960s black-and-white television show reminiscent of American Bandstand or The Buddy Deane Show, using visual effects to recreate the look of early 1960s TV cameras. The video, directed by Lior Molcho, has been viewed more than 1.1 billion times.
- DirectorJoseph KahnStarsTaylor SwiftA girl found out that she is not out of the woods from her relationship yet.
- DirectorRobert SchoberA promotional video for Metallica's 2008 single "All Nightmare Long."
- DirectorFred StuhrStarsToolTool performs in the music video "Prison Sex" from the album "Undertow" recorded for Zoo Entertainment. The music video features stop-motion animation of a white humanoid, robotic-like doll that is trapped in a room with other figures. Later, a large black humanoid torments the doll into catatonia.
- DirectorAdam JonesPurposed in heavily blue and purple, the clip showcases sand-based humanoids swallowing nails and strip their skin to reveal a contrasting layer.
- DirectorSpike JonzeStarsDinosaur Jr.Spike JonzeA golfer and his caddy recklessly play golf in the middle of New York city.
- DirectorEric ZimmermanStarsJames Dean BradfieldRichey EdwardsManic Street Preachers"Roses in the Hospital" is a song by Welsh alternative rock band Manic Street Preachers. It was released in 1993 by record label Epic as the third single from their second album, Gold Against the Soul. At the end of the song James Dean Bradfield can be heard singing the line "Rudi gonna fail", a reference to "Rudie Can't Fail", a song by The Clash from their seminal album London Calling.
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- DirectorDoug FreelStarsAlannah MylesMusic video for Alannah Myles' 1990 single "Black Velvet". She sings the song while standing on the porch of a log cabin on her Ontario ranch. Video clips of her singing the song in concert are also shown throughout.
- DirectorPaul AndresenStarsMeredith BrooksMeredith Brooks performs in the music video "Bitch" from the album "Blurring the Edges" recorded for Capitol Records. The video opens with a guitar floating into a room with floral print wallpaper. Wearing a black dress, Meredith Brooks sits in the room and sings and plays guitar. Clips of people floating in the room play throughout.
- DirectorMary LambertStarsChris IsaakDenise CrosbyChris Isaak performs in the music video for "Dancin'" from his album "Silvertone" recorded by Warner Brothers. Isaak and his band perform for a variety show with backup singers. Meanwhile, a glamorous woman in black attempts to seduce the mostly indifferent singer on a couch and in a tent.
- DirectorAlek KeshishianStarsYasmeen GhauriChris IsaakElton JohnThe video, which follows the song's lyrics, portrays a man and woman having problems in their relationship after being married and raising a daughter. After they go their separate ways, the man raises his daughter alone.
- DirectorHerb RittsStarsChris IsaakHelena ChristensenA couple is depicted making love in a sexual way to each other while frolicking on a deserted beach.
- DirectorHerb RittsStarsChris IsaakLaetitia Casta
- DirectorJoseph KahnStarsBrandy NorwoodMonicaMekhi PhiferBrandy and Monica perform in the music video "The Boy is Mine" from Brandy's album "Never Say Never" recorded for Atlantic records and Monica's album "The Boy Is Mine" recorded for Arista Records. The music video opens with Brandy watching television. She sings with Monica as they argue over a man they are both dating.
- DirectorEdd GrilesStarsEllsworth AusbyLaura BalerLon ChaneyCyndi Lauper's official music video for 'Girls Just Want To Have Fun'.
- DirectorCarl ÅstrandStarsAgnetha FältskogBjörn UlvaeusBenny Andersson4 small puppets who look very much like the original Swedish supergroup from the seventies ABBA are trying to get a recordingcontract in Stockholm, Sweden 1974. The recordboss, however, isn't very impressed by their size and size DOES matter... The four original ABBA members also make cameo appearances in this video especially made for the Eurovision Songcontest.
- DirectorMarty CallnerStarsElijah AllmanCherThe music video depicts Cher and her band performing a concert for the ship's crew. The video was filmed in Los Angeles on Friday night, June 30, 1989, while the ship was stationed at the former Long Beach Naval Shipyard at Pier D. In the video, the band plays on the fore-deck, and the ship is rigged with spotlights, light racks and strobes. Cher's son, Elijah Blue Allman, 12 at the time, appears as one of the band's guitarists (he wears dark glasses and a Jimi Hendrix T-shirt).
- DirectorLionel HirléGregory OhrelStarsJainOfficial music video for "Come" by Jain.
- DirectorScott KalvertStarsPrince Ital JoeMark WahlbergThe music video features Prince Ital Joe and Marky Mark driving around New York City in a Mercedes-Benz 600 Pulmann limousine.
- DirectorPeter CareStarsR.E.M.Bill BerryPeter BuckR.E.M. performs in the music video "What's the Frequency, Kenneth?" from the album "Monster" recorded for Warner Brothers Records. Michael Stipe sings as the band plays the song under bright blue, red, and yellow flashing lights. Stipe initially stands behind the microphone in early verses but later starts an energetic dance at the chorus.
- DirectorMarcus NispelStarsGraeme ClarkTom CunninghamNeil MitchellOfficial music video for "Love Is All Around" by Wet Wet Wet.
- DirectorHype WilliamsStarsIggy AzaleaJennifer LopezThe music video for "Booty" by Jennifer Lopez featuring Iggy Azalea.
- DirectorSophie MullerStarsThe KillersBrandon FlowersDave KeuningThe second video also known as the US version was filmed in Los Angeles, California during November 2004. It stars Flowers, Izabella Miko, and Eric Roberts in a love triangle, occurring within the context of a burlesque show.
- DirectorDanny DrysdaleStarsBrandon FlowersDave KeuningThe Killers
- DirectorDiane MartelStarsBrandon FlowersDave KeuningThe KillersThe video shows the band members having fun in different parts of Tokyo. We see them playing with some Japanese school children in Shinjuku Park, interacting with a Japanese Elvis impersonator in the Kabukicho entertainment district, releasing balloons in front of the Nihonbashi Jogakkan Girls High School, and riding on different kinds of bicycles past the Ichogaoka Hachiman Shrine in Asakusa. The video ends with the four members of the band checking into a capsule hotel followed by Japanese television character Gachapin.
- DirectorAnthony MandlerStarsSonia CouohBrandon FlowersDave KeuningTold in flashbacks, it's the story of a young Mexican woman who searches for her prince charming but soon realizes such thing does not exist.
- DirectorDavid G. HillierStarsMurray HeadMurray Head performs in the music video "One Night in Bangkok" from the album "Chess" recorded for RCA Records. The video begins with an animated chessboard breaking down. It features scenes of Murray Head walking the back alleys of a slum before he enters a room with a chessboard floor of black and white tiles and begins to sing. Clips of Murray playing chess against an exotic play throughout.
- DirectorLasse HallströmStarsABBABenny AnderssonAgnetha Fältskog"The Winner Takes It All" is a song recorded by the Swedish pop group ABBA. Released as the first single from the group's Super Trouper album on 21 July 1980, it is a ballad in the key of F-sharp major, reflecting the end of a romance. A music video to promote the song was filmed in July 1980 on Marstrand, an island on the Swedish west coast. It was directed by Lasse Hallström.
- DirectorSpecter BerlinStarsRuby CommeyRammsteinChristoph SchneiderThe music video preview sparked criticism a few hours after release. The video features various events from Germany's history such as the Middle Ages, The Holocaust, World War 2, and the Berlin Wall; as well as others such as scenes in space. A black woman appears throughout the video. The video was directed by Specter Berlin and was released online on 28 March 2019 at 6:00 PM CET, following a 35-second preview for the video two days prior.
- DirectorMarcus NispelStarsAndy McCluskeyOrchestral Manoeuvres in the DarkVideo promo for Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark: Stand Above Me.
- DirectorMaximilian WiedenhoferStarsDrangsalJenny Elvers
- DirectorBert van der VeerStarsRolf BrendelKarlo CargesJürgen DehmelThe promotional video was shot in a Dutch military training camp, the band performing the song on a stage in front of a backdrop of fires and explosions provided by the Dutch army. Towards the end of the video, the band are seen taking cover and abandoning the stage which was unplanned and genuine since they believed the explosive blasts were getting out of control.
- DirectorJeff SteinStarsHuey Lewis & The NewsBill GibsonSean HopperHuey Lewis and the News performs in the music video "Doing It All for My Baby" from the album "Fore!" recorded for Chrysalis Records. The band travels through a dark and stormy night in a van. After getting into an accident, they stop at a large castle. A mad scientist uses the band to help reanimate a woman.
- DirectorColin TilleyStarsJoey DavisSterling Temple HowardCrystal LujanOfficial music video by Post Malone performing "Circles" - off his album 'Hollywood's Bleeding'.
- DirectorThomas JamesStarsAlex DraperSam Fender
- DirectorAnton CorbijnStarsRollins BandSim CainMelvin GibbsA promotional video for the Rollins' Band's 1994 single "Liar."
- DirectorLance DrakeStarsMatt BellamyDominic HowardMuseA woman fights her way out of a high-security building.
- DirectorNick MorrisStarsRolf BrendelKarlo CargesJürgen DehmelAt the beginning of the music video a garage door opens, Nena emerges and runs through spider webs before finding a car. In the next scene, a group of people are seen removing the vehicle.
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- DirectorAlban SelimajStarsElifKatja Krasavice
- DirectorRich MurrayStarsSpin DoctorsChristopher BarronAaron ComessFirst promotional video for Spin Doctors hit "Two Princes".
- DirectorWarren FuStarsDua LipaDaBabyAjani HuffOfficial music video for "Levitating" by Dua Lipa feat. DaBaby
- DirectorDean ChamberlainStarsDuran DuranMarla KaySimon Le BonDuran Duran performs in the music video "All She Wants Is" from the album "Big Thing" recorded for EMI Records. The music video begins with Duran Duran each lifting a spoon to their mouths. A woman eats an apple while the band perform in a room with Simon Le Bon in window.
- StarsRoger DaltreyRoger Daltrey performs in the music video "After the Fire" from the album "Under a Raging Moon" recorded for Atlantic Records. Wearing a white shirt, Roger Daltrey sings as he stands in front of a nighttime city-scape in the distance. He ignites a match setting fire to the grass and tree behind him. The flames surround him as he sings.
- StarsJohn AshtonJonathan BanksSteven BerkoffGlenn Frey performs in the music video "The Heat Is On" from the original motion picture soundtrack for Beverly Hills Cop (1984) recorded for MCA Records. Glenn Frey sings the song with his band in black and white sequences which feature a man in a movie editing room. Clips from the film play throughout.
- DirectorJeff SteinStarsTom Petty & The HeartbreakersLouise FoleyTom PettyTom Petty plays the Mad Hatter in this Alice in Wonderland inspired video for his song "Don't Come Around Here No More"
- DirectorAndrew MorahanStarsMichael AscoleseNicole BrandonJorga CayeA music video for Guns N' Roses's song "November Rain".
- DirectorDiane MartelStarsRobin ThickeTip 'T.I.' HarrisPharrell WilliamsThe music video for "Blurred Lines" by Robin Thicke featuring T.I. and Pharrell Williams.
- DirectorPaul BoydStarsShania TwainVideo clip of the Shania Twain song "I'm gonna get you good"
- DirectorPaul BoydStarsJohn DevoeShania TwainA music video for Shania Twain's song 'That Don't Impress Me Much'.
- DirectorPaul BoydStarsShania TwainJason LopezA music video for Shania Twain's song, 'Man. I Feel Like a Woman'.
- DirectorAntti J. JokinenStarsShania TwainThe music video for the song "Ka-Ching!" by a Canadian singer Shania Twain from the 2002 album "Up!".
- DirectorRussell MulcahyStarsFalcoTheresa GuggenbergerWilhelm WiebenA disturbed and mysterious stalker meditates on Jeanny, a beautiful female who obsesses him and with whom he repeatedly has dark fantasies.
- DirectorRudi DolezalHannes RossacherStarsFalcoTheresa GuggenbergerCaroline PerronPromo video for Falco: Coming Home - Jeanny Part 2.
- DirectorFloria SigismondiStarsSam SmithKim PetrasDaniel Allwell
- DirectorPeter CareStarsBill BerryPeter BuckCharles DierkopA promotional video for R.E.M.'s 1992 single "Man on the Moon."
- DirectorMark PellingtonStarsThe ConnellsThe accompanying music video was directed by Mark Pellington. It was shot at Needham B. Broughton High School in the band's hometown Raleigh, North Carolina in 1993, and featured members of the Class of 1975, juxtaposing yearbook pictures with footage of the same people as they appeared in 1993.
- DirectorLiz FriedlanderStarsBlink-182Travis BarkerTom DeLonge
- DirectorNick GoffeyDominic HawleyStarsKele OkerekeLuke VarleyIt starts out with a man watching women in an exercise video dance on a window TV in a store.
- StarsNick BainesNick HodgsonKaiser ChiefsPromo of the lead single from their second studio album, "Yours Truly, Angry Mob". The band plays the song while a city in miniature is built around them by miniature human toys.
- DirectorMihai WilsonStarsOf Monsters and MenNanna Bryndís HilmarsdóttirOf Monsters and Men perform in the music video "Little Talks" from the album "My Head Is an Animal" recorded for Universal Republic Records. The music video begins with five sailors floating through the sky on an airship. They see a meteor fall within which is a woman. The woman joins the men for several adventures.
- DirectorCharlie LighteningStarsJamiroquaiJay Kay