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- A collection of videos spanning Madonna's career, from 1983 to 2009.
- Music video inspired from the photography of Guy Bourdin for the single from the album 'American Life'.
- A promotional video for Madonna's 2000 hit single "Don't Tell Me."
- The music video for "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)" was directed by Marcus Raboy and shows Shakira and a group of dancers and children dancing to the song together. The video was developed and conceptualized by Shakira along with Antonio Navas, executive creative director of international marketing agency. It features cameos by various footballers like Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi. The video became popular on YouTube, receiving 1.6 billion views as of November 2017 and becoming the thirtieth most-watched video of all time on the site.
- Official video-clip of Shakira's song "Whenever, Wherever".
- The controversial promotional video for Madonna's 2001 single "What It Feels Like for a Girl."
- Official music video for "Love (La La)" by Fergie featuring YG.
- Official music video for "Uptown Funk" by Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars.
- Music video for Jennifer Lopez`s hit single, Jenny From the Block. Starring Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck.
- This is New Year's Eve, 31 December 1999. Anticipation for the Millennium is high. High energy dancing. Jennifer at her loveliest. A timeless classic forever even till the next Millennium.
- Music video by Rita Ora performing "Poison".
- "Falling Away from Me" is a song by American band Korn. It was released as the first single from their fourth album Issues.
- Official music video for "Worth It" by Fifth Harmony Feat. Kid Ink.
- The video features Christina Aguilera in a minimalistic black dress and natural make-up, reminiscent of her "Beautiful" days, according to MTV's Natasha Chandel. In the video, the trio perform the ballad as people - a young girl whose parents won't stop fighting, a young couple lying coldly side by side, an older man bidding his dying wife goodbye - act out the heartbreaking lyrics. The music video was directed by Christopher Sims.
- Official music video for "The Monster" by Eminem featuring Rihanna.
- The video begins with Perri holding a candle. It features a few clips from the movie interspersed between scenes with Perri singing in a room with a floor full of candles. The video may include the voices from Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson saying they love each other while in a wedding and also they can be heard in the background before the bridge. She ends the video singing into a sunset.
- The ghost of you is a song played by my chemical romance and is track no. Six on album "Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge" or track no. Seven on "May Death Never Stop You". The music video can be found on YouTube via the official My Chemical Romance account. The song is about the war and what those have to go through for our freedom.
- music video for "Pump It" by The Black Eyed Peas.
- Music video for the second version of the single "Love Never Felt So Good" by American singer Michael Jackson feat. American singer Justin Timberlake, released posthumously in 2014.
- Music video for Jennifer Lopez`s hit single, Get Right.
- In 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.
- Official music video for "Break Free" by Ariana Grande featuring Zedd.
- The video starts in a hotel, when a girl gets out of a room and Enrique starts to follow her. He follows her across the whole city of Kuala Lumpur, until she gets to the beach and disappears in the sea with the shoes in her hand.
- The music video to Eminem's "Rap God".
- Music video for the last single from Madonna's 'American Life' album.
- Music video for "King Kunta" by Kendrick Lamar".
- The story of this music video revolves around an unfaithful boyfriend. Once at a club, he meets another woman and cheats on his girlfriend with her. He calls up his girlfriend and tells her that he will be late asking her not to stay up and wait for him while he was actually going to the woman's place. The woman takes him on a wild ride until in the end he comes to discover that his girlfriend knew about his unfaithfulness and had plotted all of this. The unfaithful boyfriend is portrayed by the members of Backstreet Boys.
- Official music video for "No Mediocre" by T.I. featuring Iggy Azalea.
- Beyoncé, Kelly and Michelle perform the song as their characters all deal with a relationship ending. Kelly's boyfriend is leaving, Beyoncé finds hers cheating on her, and Michelle's mother passes away.
- Official music video for "Harder to Breathe" by Maroon 5.
- Eminem is standing on the roof above the city. After that he walks down the street, constantly reflecting - first in the windows of cars, and after and at all getting into the labyrinth of mirrors. While singing the bridge, Eminem breaks the wall in the labyrinth where he was. Now he's on the street again. A rapper takes a few steps and faces an abyss. Without thinking twice, he rushes down, but in the middle of the fall he soars upwards, flies all over the city, smashing the windows of cars in which he was reflected. Finally, he climbs to the maximum height and lands on the very roof with which the video began. Now he has freed himself from the burden of old problems and is ready for a new life.
- Music video for Céline Dion's song, That's the Way It Is.
- P.O.D performs in the music video "Alive" from the album "Satellite" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video begins with footage of a bus hitting a car from its side. The band performs on concrete under a highway overpass. Clips of surfers play throughout.
- The music video for the song "Deepest Bluest (Shark's Fin)" by an American rapper LL Cool J for the soundtrack to the 1999 film "Deep Blue Sea".
- A promotional video for U2's 1997 single "If God Will Send His Angels."
- music video for "London Bridge" by Fergie.
- The music videos of Jennifer Lopez.
- Music video for Alanis Morissette: Hands Clean.
- Video promo for R.E.M.: The Great Beyond.