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- 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.
- DirectorMarcus WagnerStarsVictoria JusticeMatt BennettElizabeth GilliesThe music video for the song "Beggin on Your Knees" by Victoria Justice.
- DirectorCho Soo-HyunStarsPsyBrianni WalkerHyunaThe music video for "Gangnam Style" by Psy.
- DirectorJoseph HahnStarsBriana EviganLinkin ParkChester BenningtonThe video follows the domestic and social problems faced during a day in the life of an unpopular outcast young female student
- DirectorTerry RichardsonStarsMiley CyrusThe music video for "Wrecking Ball" by Miley Cyrus.
- DirectorJoseph KahnStarsEminemRihannaMegan FoxThe second single from Eminem's seventh studio album, Recovery. The music video features Rihanna, Megan Fox and Dominic Monaghan.
- DirectorMartin ScorseseStarsMichael JacksonAdam NathanPedro SanchezMichael Jackson's music video for his song "Bad".
- DirectorJoseph HahnStarsLinkin ParkMike ShinodaChester BenningtonThe first music video of the first single from the fourth album of Linkin Park, A thousand suns. The band members broke into a future around a nuclear winter.
- DirectorJoseph HahnStarsLinkin ParkJoseph HahnPhoenix FarrellTakes place in a futuristic, science fiction influenced setting, and depicts what the daily life of the band's members would be like if they lived in outer space.
- DirectorSamuel BayerPaul NormanStarsJustin TimberlakeScarlett JohanssonShawn HatosyCircle of the fire and the other side of the love and hate
- DirectorJoseph HahnStarsChester BenningtonRob BourdonBrad DelsonA music video for Linkin Park's song 'Pts.Of.Athrty'.
- StarsGirls' GenerationChoi Min-hoHyoyeonAs the clothing store closes for the night, the female mannequins come alive and dance.
- DirectorDaniel 'Cloud' CamposStarsChloe HolmesPanic! at the DiscoBrendon UrieAfter thieves break into Urie's house in search of the Devil's Key, a stolen Mayan artifact, he engages in an intense fight with them, while still being able to sing a whole song.
- DirectorBeomjin J.StarsBae Joo-hyunSeulgiShon Seung-wanDumb Dumb is about a girl who acts awkward in front of her romantic interest. They compare her awkwardness to a mannequin. The song makes several references to Michael Jackson's music, including Billie Jean, Beat It, Bad, Leave Me Alone, Black or White, Man in the Mirror, Why You Wanna Trip On Me, Scream, Love Never Felt So Good, and Thriller.
- DirectorJa-kyoung KimStarsBae Joo-hyunSeulgiShon Seung-wan
- StarsBae Joo-hyunSeulgiShon Seung-wanReally Bad Boy(also known as RBB) is a sequel to their previous song 'Bad Boy'. Really Bad Boy is about the charm of a bad boy the attracts the girls(Red Velvets) attention, no matter what the other friends say. RBB is unique because there's many high notes.
- DirectorJa-kyoung KimStarsBae Joo-hyunSeulgiShon Seung-wanBad Boy is about expressing the attraction between a bad boy and a chic girl who's playing hard to get.
- DirectorWoogie KimStarsRed VelvetBae Joo-hyunSeulgi"Ice Cream Cake" by Red Velvet is a fun and lighthearted song that uses the imagery of an ice cream cake to convey a sense of joy, excitement, and romance. The lyrics paint a picture of a sunny holiday with the members of Red Velvet wearing pretty white dresses. The catchy chorus asks for a sweet and special taste that goes well with the day, likening it to the flavor of an ice cream cake. The song suggests that this special taste is not only a literal ice cream cake, but also the feeling of being in love and the excitement that comes with it. The repetitive refrain emphasizes the enchantment of the moment when someone's heart is captured, accompanied by trembling voices and the sound of drums. The lyrics also express the desire to be taken along on a scooter ride, creating a sense of adventure and spontaneity. The members of Red Velvet sing about their interest in a love that resonates deeply, expressed through the imagery of drawing love and being more attracted to someone who can depict emotions on a fountain pen. Overall, "Ice Cream Cake" is a sweet and playful song that celebrates love and the anticipation of being swept off your feet by someone who makes your heart flutter. The ice cream cake serves as a metaphor for the excitement and deliciousness of experiencing love.
- DirectorZiyong KimStarsBae Joo-hyunSeulgiShon Seung-wan
- DirectorChang-won SeongStarsRed VelvetBae Joo-hyunSeulgiThe song "Red Flavor" by Red Velvet is about the intense emotions of falling in love during the summer season. It portrays the feeling of being curious and intrigued by someone new and wanting to explore deeper into that person's world. The "Red Flavor" is a representation of the tantalizing and irresistible attraction between two people. The lyrics speak of wanting to spend hot summer nights with the person and enjoying the refreshing taste of strawberries. The verses also mention the excitement and thrill that comes with being young and in love, with the chorus emphasizing the "Red Flavor" that is associated with it. The bridge suggests that the feelings are getting stronger, and the desire for the person's attention and affection is growing. The song also talks about the color red, which represents passion and intensity. It reflects the strong emotional connection between the two people, with the verses describing their compatibility and the desire to be entwined with one another. The song's upbeat tempo and catchy melody capture the emotion and carefree attitude of summer love. Overall, "Red Flavor" is a fun and energetic ode to the excitement and wonder of summer love.
- DirectorHee-won ShinStarsBae Joo-hyunSeulgiShon Seung-wan
- DirectorHee-won ShinStarsBae Joo-hyunSeulgiShon Seung-wanIrene, Joy, Yeri, Wendy, and Seugli attempt to kill each because they are all in love with the same person
- DirectorHee-won ShinStarsBae Joo-hyunSeulgiShon Seung-wan
- DirectorHee-won ShinStarsBae Joo-hyunSeulgiShon Seung-wan
- DirectorWoogie KimStarsBae Joo-hyunSeulgiShon Seung-wan
- StarsAOAChan-mi KimKwon MinaThe song "Miniskirt" by AOA is about the frustration and confusion of a woman who feels unnoticed and ignored by someone she is interested in, despite putting effort into her appearance. The lyrics express her confidence in her looks and style, emphasizing her attractiveness and sex appeal. She mentions how she is always well-groomed, wearing fashionable clothing and accessories like miniskirts, high heels, and black stockings. However, it seems that the person she is addressing fails to acknowledge her presence and does not give her the attention she desires. The chorus highlights her disappointment, questioning why she is the only one who goes unnoticed when she walks down the street wearing a miniskirt. She wonders why the person in question fails to recognize her beauty. The post-chorus further emphasizes her frustration as she struggles to understand why she is being ignored. In the second verse, the lyrics express her efforts to enhance her appearance by getting her nails done, changing her hairstyle, and wearing new shoes. Yet, the person still does not pay attention to her. She warns them not to let another person "snatch her away" and urges them to pay attention before it's too late. The bridge emphasizes her growing fatigue and her plea for the person to change their cold attitude towards her. She hopes that their perception of her will change. Overall, "Miniskirt" explores the feelings of insecurity and frustration that arise when someone's affections are not reciprocated despite efforts to be noticed and desired. It tackles issues of self-confidence and the desire for validation from others.
- DirectorChoi Yong-seokStarsBTSj-hopeJiminBlood Sweat and Tears (Korean: Pi ttam nunmul; Japanese: Chi, ase, namida) is a song recorded by South Korean boy group BTS for their second studio album, Wings (2016). The original Korean version was released by Big Hit on October 10, 2016, in South Korea. The Japanese single version was released on May 10, 2017, under Universal Music Japan and Virgin Music-Def Jam Recordings. In 2018, Billboard ranked it number 16 on their list of the "100 Greatest Boy Band Songs of All Time".
- DirectorChoi Yong-seokStarsBTSj-hopeJiminFire (Korean: bultaoreune) is a song recorded by South Korean boy group BTS for their first compilation album, The Most Beautiful Moment In Life: Young Forever (2016). The original Korean version was released by Big Hit on May 2, 2016, in South Korea with the Japanese version being released September 7, 2016 on their full album Youth, under Universal Music Japan and Virgin Music-Def Jam Recordings.
- DirectorDoo-Hyun BaeStarsIUKim Soo-hyun
- DirectorRae-Kyung LeeStarsIU
- DirectorEdie Yoojeong KoChoi Yong-seokStarsIUOfficial music video with references to Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland.
- DirectorPierre DupaquierClément DurouStarsPharrell WilliamsGianna AdamsAmber BooneMusic video for Pharrell Williams' song 'Happy'.
- DirectorParanoid ParadigmStarsIU
- StarsIZ*ONELee Chae-YeonKwon EunbiThis is the debut song of IZ*ONE which is a Jpop and Kpop group created on the TV show Produce 48.
- DirectorDoug KlutheStarsTonatzin MondragonSelenaMusic video for Selena's song, Dreaming of You.
- StarsRed VelvetBae Joo-hyunSeulgiPsycho is about two lovers who admit their love is unique. Even though they hurt each other to the point of almost breaking up they always come back to each other because they only have each other, they're seen as psychos to the outside world.
- StarsRed VelvetBae Joo-hyunSeulgi"Umpah Umpah" is a pop dance track by South Korean girl group Red Velvet, off their 2019 album "The ReVe Festival: Day 1". The song is about being confident in one's own rhythm and being unapologetic in being oneself. The chorus urges the listeners to synch up with their own breath and with the person beside them, to be in a state of oneness together. The song conveys the message that one should not be afraid to be different, and that happiness can be found by embracing one's uniqueness. The song also celebrates self-love, as the lyrics suggest that one's soulmate is there when one is comfortable in their own skin.
- DirectorBeomjin J.StarsBae Joo-hyunSeulgiShon Seung-wan
- StarsBae Joo-hyunSeulgi
- StarsSooyoung ChoiGirls' GenerationHyoyeonMusic video for Girls' Generation's "Holiday".
- StarsSooyoung ChoiDrigguGirls' GenerationThe music video narrates a story where the members of Girls' Gen [sic] fall in love with a male protagonist, who later turns out to be an eight-timing player. In the end of music video the girls wake up screaming having fallen asleep watching TV with the Lion beside them.
- DirectorWon Ki HongStarsSooyoung ChoiGirls' GenerationHyoyeonThe music video for "Party" has a beach setting that shows the group enjoying themselves at a summer beach party. There are also a few scenes that were filmed indoors in a bar where they dance to the song.
- DirectorToshiyuki SuzukiStarsSooyoung ChoiGirls' GenerationHyoyeonThe music video for "Catch Me If You Can" was directed by Toshiyuki Suzuki and features the members dancing in white tank tops and orange uniforms at a construction zone.
- DirectorToshiyuki SuzukiStarsSooyoung ChoiGirls' GenerationHyoyeonThe video features the members wearing multicolored jeans and outfits, dancing in a "flashy virtual reality world", as described by Benjamin.
- DirectorBen MorStarsThe Black Eyed PeasApl.de.ApFergieOfficial music video for "I Gotta Feeling" by The Black Eyed Peas.
- DirectorWill.i.amStarsThe Black Eyed PeasApl.de.ApFergieIn the official music video for The Black Eyed Peas' song "Where is the Love", will.i.am and Taboo drive around East L.A. in a black panel van with question marks on it, asking what's going on in the world.
- DirectorHannah Lux DavisStarsAriana GrandeColleen BallingerJonathan BennettSet against the backdrop of four coming of age movies from the 2000s, Ariana Grande pays tribute to her failed relationships and reflects on how they helped her grow as a person.
- DirectorNev TodorovicStarsIggy AzaleaAriana GrandeBig SeanA music video for Ariana Grande's hit song 'Problem' featuring Australian rapper Iggy Azalea.
- DirectorYang SoonsikStarsLe SserafimEun-chae HongYun-jin HuhThe song "Unforgiven" by LE SSERAFIM featuring Nile Rodgers seems to be a celebration of defiance, strength, and the refusal to conform to societal expectations that are placed on people. The lyrics suggest that the singers have been seen as villains or outsiders by those around them and have been subjected to discrimination, but they are determined to rise above it and create their own path. The refrain repeats the word "Unforgiven" several times, which could represent the singers' attitude towards those who have wronged them, that they do not forgive or forget easily. It could also symbolize them embracing their "unforgivable" qualities - traits that society may deem undesirable or unacceptable, but that they see as integral to their identity. The verses have several references to rebellion, hunting down prey, and being seen as a problem or a freak. These could all be interpreted as the singers owning their differences and refusing to be ashamed of them. They also mention LE SSERAFIM, which seems to be a reference to themselves as a group or a movement that challenges the status quo. The chorus is a call to action - a rallying cry for like-minded people to join them on their path. They use the phrase "my unforgiven girls/boys" to unite everyone who has been labeled and ostracized by society. Overall, "Unforgiven" by LE SSERAFIM is a song about empowerment, standing up against discrimination, and being unapologetic oneself. Through their music, the singers aim to inspire others to embrace their own unconventional qualities and take pride in their individuality.
- DirectorYoon Ji-hyeStarsEun-chae HongYun-jin HuhChae-won Kim
- DirectorYang SoonsikStarsEun-chae HongYun-jin HuhChae-won Kim
- DirectorYang SoonsikStarsEun-chae HongYun-jin HuhChae-won Kim
- DirectorGuzzaStarsEun-chae HongYun-jin HuhChae-won Kim
- DirectorYoon Ji-hyeStarsJason AcostaPablo FrancoEun-chae Hong