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- DirectorDavid GouldJoseph KahnStarsTaylor SwiftSelena GomezKendrick LamarAfter Catastrophe is betrayed, she teams up with female crime-fighters to take back what is hers and get her revenge from Arsyn.
- DirectorTrey FanjoyStarsTaylor SwiftClayton CollinsA music video for Taylor Swift's song, Tim McGraw.
- DirectorTrey FanjoyStarsTaylor SwiftTyler HiltonA music video for Taylor Swift's song, Teardrops on My Guitar.
- 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.
- DirectorPierre DupaquierClément DurouWe Are From L.A.StarsMiley CyrusMark RonsonOfficial music video for "Nothing Breaks Like a Heart" by Miley Cyrus & Mark Ronson.
- DirectorJoseph KahnStarsTaylor SwiftDarrion GallegosGiuseppe GiofreA hit song by Taylor Swift. But the music video is more extreme, car crashes, corpses, snakes and more.
- DirectorLionel HirléGreg et LioGregory OhrelStarsJainR. OneKarabo PoppyThe music video for the song "Makeba" was released in November 2016 on Jain's official YouTube channel. The video shows a lot of visual illusions and creativity. It opens with the last frame of Jain's song "Come" from the same album "Zanaka", as she crumples the frame from the camera as if it was a paper and walks to the right of the screen. As Jain turns knobs on the sound deck, street poles rise up or fall down, and buildings rise and lower. From crates being packed on top of each other to simulate the beat and volume and Jain, herself painting the lines on a zebra, the music video is filled with artsy illusions.
- DirectorHannah Lux DavisStarsJosuè De La VegaAriana GrandeMatt McCallMusic video for "Side to Side" by Ariana Grande featuring Nicki Minaj.
- DirectorAlek KeshishianStarsSelena GomezChristopher MasonSelena is seen breaking into the Hollywood home of her crush object, and then writhing about on his bed, wearing some self-bondage manacles, lamenting that she can't keep her hands to herself.
- DirectorSophie MullerStarsSelena GomezA$AP RockyI just wanna look good for you, good for you. Selena shows off for her lover. In a shower scene, in ripped denim, tantalizingly displaying long legs and bare feet. Young girl goes all out to win affection of every red-blooded fan out there
- DirectorAlasdair McLellanStarsKylie Minogue
- DirectorChris LangmanStarsKylie MinogueThe video features Minogue walking through her home, with scenes of her dancing in front of a colourful chalkboard background intercut throughout.
- DirectorJoseph KahnStarsGiuseppe GiofreTaylor SwiftA woman imprisons a robot that looks exactly like her and has super powers.
- DirectorDent de CuirStarsElando BaltimoreRoy ChoiMigosKaty Perry, wrapped in plastic, is taken out, kneaded, and prepared as a meal by Chef Choi and his team.
- DirectorByron AtienzaStarsB.O.Y.GsnapsAk Magikmusic video for "Yoga" by B.O.Y. (Better Off Young).
- DirectorMark RomanekStarsTaylor SwiftAmanda CleghornChelsea ConwrightTaylor Swift taunts her critics, making fun of the haters out there, jumping about hip-hop style and as a ballerina, giving all the meanies what for. Her fans - of all shapes and sizes - join in on her antics. Take that, meanies.
- DirectorMathew CullenStarsKaty PerryJuicy JJiffpomMusic video set in Egypt. Queen Katy Pätra is loved and adored by all, but if you make her angry she turns you to dust.
- DirectorGrady HallMark KudsiStarsKaty PerryBrian NagelAfter a plane crash in the Amazon, Katy Perry befriends the animals and out-roars a tiger to become Queen of the Jungle.
- DirectorDiane MartelStarsRobin ThickeTip 'T.I.' HarrisPharrell WilliamsThe music video for "Blurred Lines" by Robin Thicke featuring T.I. and Pharrell Williams.
- DirectorMathew CullenStarsRachael MarkarianKherington PayneKaty PerryThe music video for "California Gurls" by Katy Perry featuring Snoop Dogg.
- DirectorTrey FanjoyStarsTaylor SwiftJustin GastonTwo couples, one in modern times and another in Elizabethan times, meet and fall in love.
- DirectorTrey FanjoyStarsTaylor SwiftGrant MickelsonSwift is seen performing in various settings, including a front porch.
- DirectorTrey FanjoyStarsTaylor SwiftAbigail AndersonJustin SandyIt has Swift fantasizing about exacting revenge on her ex-boyfriend as she sees him with another woman.
- DirectorTrey FanjoyStarsTaylor SwiftStephen CollettiAn ex-boyfriend approaches Swift looking for a second chance. She recalls multiple memories with him, both positive and negative.
- DirectorRoman WhiteStarsTaylor SwiftLucas TillA studious band member pines for the popular boy next door.
- DirectorTodd CassettyStarsTaylor SwiftStephen Thomas HatezClaire CallawayA music video for Taylor Swift's song 'Fearless'.
- DirectorDeclan WhitebloomStarsTaylor SwiftPresley CashAmos HellerFollow the lives of different people who get bullied in different stages of their lives but eventually, ending up better than their bullies.
- DirectorNoble JonesStarsTaylor SwiftCaleb W. CampbellSwift is seen narrating the eponymous book in a library. The scenes flash back and forth between her and her ex-boyfriend, students in the library.
- DirectorDeclan WhitebloomStarsTaylor SwiftNoah MillsDavid CookWhen her boyfriend does atrocious and dreadful things, Taylor realizes that they are never ever, ever getting back together, like ever.
- DirectorAnthony MandlerStarsTaylor SwiftHalle ArbaughEric BravoA young woman reflects on a passionate but destructive romance.
- DirectorPhilip AndelmanStarsTaylor SwiftEd SheeranAva AmesMusic video by Taylor Swift performing "Everything Has Changed".
- DirectorKenny JacksonStarsTaylor SwiftAmanda CleghornCaitlynn LawsonEdited concert performance video by Taylor, before thousands of her adoring fans, of her hit song 'Red' in which she likens a one-sided relationship to a thrilling but doomed ride in a brand-new Maserati down a dead-end street.
- DirectorTerry RichardsonStarsTaylor SwiftGary LightbodyMusic video by Taylor Swift and Gary Lightbody performing "The Last Time".
- DirectorJoseph KahnStarsTaylor SwiftSean O'PryAndrea DenverA woman starts dating a man who betrays her. After that she turns his life into a living hell.
- DirectorKyle NewmanStarsTaylor SwiftDominic SherwoodThe music video for "Style" by Taylor Swift.
- DirectorJoseph KahnStarsTaylor SwiftLauriane GilliéronPeter HoltOn location in the wilderness, a volatile young actress falls in love with her leading man in Taylor Swift's music video for her song Wildest Dreams.
- DirectorJoseph KahnStarsTaylor SwiftA girl found out that she is not out of the woods from her relationship yet.
- DirectorJonas ÅkerlundStarsTaylor SwiftRemi BakkarRichard CutlerThe music video for "New Romantics" was directed by Jonas Åkerlund and was officially released on April 6 as an Apple Music exclusive, and was made available on Swift's Vevo and YouTube channels on April 13, 2016. The video contains various clips of performances and behind-the-scenes footage taken from The 1989 World Tour. As of January 2018, the video has over 74 million views on YouTube and is the least viewed video from Swift's album 1989.
- DirectorGrant SingerStarsTaylor SwiftZayn MalikChelsea O'ConnorThe video starts with Zayn emerging from his car on a rainy night as the paparazzi take photos. As Zayn enters a hotel he starts singing his part and as the chorus begins he reaches the elevator with red lights and then pans over to another elevator with Swift singing her part and proceeds to her hotel room. Zayn in his room sings the chorus and Swift pours some champagne in a glass. The rest of the video is Zayn and Swift throwing objects like glasses, lamps, pillows across their rooms in anger with flashing blue and red lights. Zayn and Swift are seen standing together facing backs and singing the chorus together and looking at each other. The video ends with Swift on her bed singing the last part of the song.
- DirectorJoseph KahnStarsTaylor SwiftFutureEd SheeranOfficial music video for "End Game" by Taylor Swift featuring Ed Sheeran & Future.
- DirectorJoseph KahnStarsTaylor SwiftJunko ChengHannaH EisenmannOfficial music video for "Delicate" by Taylor Swift.
- DirectorJordan LynnStarsTaylor SwiftIn an open field, Taylor sings a rudimentary second video of her song "Delicate". The video consists of a continuous shot of her face while she sings and that is pretty much it.
- DirectorWoodkidStarsTaylor SwiftMusic video for Taylor Swift's song, Back To December.
- DirectorGlen BallardStarsKaty PerryPromotional music video filmed for an unreleased album that Perry worked on with Ballard.
- DirectorGlen BallardStarsKaty PerryPromotional music video filmed for an unreleased album that Perry worked on with Ballard.
- DirectorJaume de LaiguanaStarsShakira
- DirectorJaume de LaiguanaShakiraStarsVanessa GarcíaShakiraOfficial music video for "Las de la Intuición" by Shakira.
- DirectorGustavo Adrian GarzonStarsShakiraMusic video by Shakira performing "Ciega, sordomuda".
- DirectorJaume de LaiguanaStarsAntonio de la RúaShakira
- DirectorJoseph KahnStarsShakiraThe Spanish-language version of 'Can't Remember to Forget You'
- DirectorRamiro AgullaEsteban SapirStarsShakira
- DirectorRock FlicksStarsJohn DeaconBrian MayFreddie MercuryOfficial music video for "We Will Rock You" by Queen.
- DirectorDaniella GreenStarsJohn DeaconBrian MayFreddie MercuryVideo promo for Queen: Another One Bites the Dust.
- DirectorJaume de LaiguanaStarsNicolae NicolaShakira
- StarsLindsay LohanA music video recorded for the Mega Movie Mix album. Lindsay singing into a microphone in the recording studio.
- DirectorLivia AlcaldeFrancesco SperandeoStarsAlberto CampanariLena KatinaA classy girl tempts a handsome stranger at a chic soiree.
- DirectorHannah Lux DavisStarsAriana GrandeThomas J. O'ConnorOfficial music video for "Breathin" by Ariana Grande.
- DirectorHannah Lux DavisStarsAriana GrandeThe WeekndOfficial music video for "Love Me Harder" by Ariana Grande featuring The Weeknd.
- DirectorHannah Lux DavisStarsMandela BellamyMonique Asai BlanchardJeremy CopelandOfficial music video for "Bang Bang" by Jessie J, Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj.
- DirectorDave MeyersStarsNicki MinajBebe Rexha"No Broken Hearts" is a song recorded by American singer Bebe Rexha. It features the vocals from American rapper Nicki Minaj. It was released on March 16, 2016 and was originally intended as the lead single from her second EP, All Your Fault: Pt. 1. The official music video, directed by Dave Meyers, was released on April 7, 2016 on Bebe's account on YouTube. It stars Bebe Rexha and Nicki Minaj, with cameos from rapper G-Eazy and former America's Next Top Model contestant and musician Don Benjamin. Since its release, the music video has received over 225 million views.
- DirectorSeo Hyun-SeungStarsBlackpinkKim JisooJennie KimMusic video for Blackpink's "Ddu-Du Ddu-Du"
- DirectorSeo Hyun-SeungStarsJung Chan-wooiKonKim Ji-won
- DirectorFrancis LawrenceStarsJustin TimberlakeKiana BessaLauren HastingsOfficial music video for "Cry Me a River" by Justin Timberlake.
- DirectorGustavo Adrian GarzonStarsHoward GlasfordShakira
- DirectorGustavo Adrian GarzonStarsShakira
- DirectorAnthony MandlerStarsShakiraOfficial music video for "Addicted to You" by Shakira.
- DirectorJaume de LaiguanaStarsPitbullShakiraThe video begins with Shakira walking into an underground party while sporting a brown bob haircut. Amidst "a party full of silly-string and confetti-flinging fun", she begins dancing and flirting with a man, and at one point lies in a bathtub full of colorful balls. Scenes of Shakira pole dancing while wearing a black string bra and knickers and sporting her normal long blonde hair are inter-cut throughout the video. The video ends with Shakira doing a split while holding onto the pole, and back inside the party she crowd surfs away. Neither Pitbull or El Cata appear in both versions of the video.
- DirectorMark KohrStarsTim MitchellShakira
- DirectorMichael Lindsay-HoggStarsThe BeatlesGeorge HarrisonJohn LennonFilmed on 31 January 1969, at Apple Studio. Footage used in the film Let It Be.
- DirectorMichael Lindsay-HoggStarsThe BeatlesGeorge HarrisonJohn LennonThe Beatles hired Michael Lindsay-Hogg to shoot a promotional clip for "Hey Jude", after he had previously directed a clip for "Paperback Writer" in 1966. They settled on the idea of shooting with a live, albeit controlled, audience. In the clip, the Beatles are first seen by themselves, performing the initial chorus and verses, and then are joined by the audience who appear as the last chorus concludes and coda begins; the audience sings and claps along with the Beatles through the song's conclusion. Hogg shot the clip at Twickenham Film Studios on 4 September 1968, with McCartney himself designing the set.
- DirectorPaul McCartneyStarsThe BeatlesGeorge HarrisonJohn LennonThe first of the three promotional clips for "Hello, Goodbye", showing the Beatles in their Sgt. Pepper uniforms, accompanied by female hula dancers.
- DirectorPeter GoldmannStarsThe BeatlesGeorge HarrisonJohn LennonThe Beatles' promo video for "Penny Lane".
- DirectorMichael Lindsay-HoggStarsThe BeatlesGeorge HarrisonJohn LennonFilmed on 30 January 1969, at the Beatles' rooftop concert at Apple in London. Footage used in the film Let It Be. The Beatles' rooftop concert was the final public performance of the English rock band the Beatles. On 30 January 1969, the band, with keyboardist Billy Preston, surprised a central London office and fashion district with an impromptu concert from the roof of the headquarters of the band's multimedia corporation Apple Corps at 3 Savile Row.
- DirectorChris BlumStarsBilly JoelMartine BeswickRandy IrwinThe music video for "We Didn't Start the Fire" by Billy Joel, starring Marlee Matlin.
- DirectorBruce GowersStarsThe Bee GeesBarry GibbMaurice GibbThe Gibb brothers sing as they walk through the ruins of a deserted city.
- DirectorJorgan KliebenstStarsJohn DeaconBrian MayFreddie MercuryVideo promo for Queen: Don't Stop Me Now.
- DirectorBruce GowersStarsJohn DeaconBrian MayFreddie MercuryMusic video for Queen: Somebody to Love.
- DirectorMichael Lindsay-HoggStarsThe BeatlesGeorge HarrisonJohn LennonThey performed "Don't Let Me Down" twice during their rooftop concert of 30 January 1969, one of which was included in the Let It Be (1970) film, directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg.
- DirectorPeter GoldmannStarsThe BeatlesGeorge HarrisonJohn LennonThe Beatles' innovative music video for "Strawberry Fields Forever".
- DirectorMichael Lindsay-HoggStarsThe BeatlesGeorge HarrisonJohn LennonVideo promo for The Beatles: Revolution.
- DirectorNeil AspinallStarsThe BeatlesPattie BoydGeorge HarrisonThe promo video for "Something" featuring The Beatles with their wives.
- DirectorMichael Lindsay-HoggStarsThe BeatlesGeorge HarrisonJohn LennonOn 20 May, another colour film was made at Chiswick House in west London.The Beatles mimed to the song, and they were shown in and around the conservatory in the grounds of the house. The clip was first broadcast in black and white on BBC-TV's Top of the Pops on 2 June. The 20 May promo clip was included in the Beatles' 2015 video compilation 1.
- DirectorThe BeatlesStarsThe BeatlesPattie BoydDonovanMusic video for The Beatles: A Day in the Life.
- DirectorJoseph McGrathStarsThe BeatlesGeorge HarrisonJohn LennonOn Tuesday 23 November 1965 The Beatles were in Twickenham Film Studios to film some promotional videos for their new single We Can Work It Out/Day Tripper. Three versions of We Can Work It Out were made, this one is known as "We can work it out dark clothes"
- DirectorJoe PytkaStarsThe BeatlesBrian EpsteinKate FordThe Beatles perform in the music video "Free as a Bird" from the album "Anthology 1" recorded Apple Records. The music video depicts the point of view of a bird in flight. In starts in a bedroom looking at photographs before flying out into the streets and looking at the Beatles through different stages of their careers.
- DirectorMichael Lindsay-HoggStarsThe BeatlesGeorge HarrisonJohn LennonThe Beatles created three promotional films for "Rain" which are considered among the early precursors of music videos.The films were directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg. One features the Beatles walking and singing in a garden and a greenhouse (filmed 20 May 1966 at Chiswick House in London).
- StarsThe BeatlesGeorge HarrisonJohn LennonRecorded at Studio Four, Granada TV Centre, Manchester, England, 14 August 1963.
- 19663m5.8 (29)Music VideoDirectorPeter WhiteheadStarsMick JaggerBrian JonesKeith RichardsIn 1966, Whitehead completed a film for The Stones' "Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow" which combined violent live footage of the band being attacked on stage with images of the band dressed in drag.
- DirectorPeter WhiteheadStarsMarianne FaithfullMick JaggerBrian JonesThe promotional film for the single was directed by Peter Whitehead. It included footage from recording sessions along with segments that re-enacted the 1895 trial of Oscar Wilde, with Jagger, Richards and Marianne Faithfull respectively portraying Wilde, a judge and Lord Alfred Douglas. Footage also appears of Brian Jones, apparently high on drugs with his eyes drooping and unfocused.
- DirectorDave MeyersStarsCamila CabelloDylan SprouseOfficial music video for "Consquences" by Camila Cabello.
- DirectorHiro MuraiStarsDonald GloverCalvin C. WinbushKenneth BeckOfficial music video for "This Is America" by Childish Gambino.
- DirectorErnest DesumbilaStarsDiploLabrinthLsdOfficial music video for "Thunderclouds" by LSD featuring Sia, Diplo and Labrinth.
- DirectorDave MeyersStarsAriana GrandeNicki MinajThe music for "The Light Is Coming" by Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj.
- DirectorDaniel AskillSiaStarsSiaMaddie ZieglerA contemporary dance performed by Maddie Ziegler to Chandelier by Sia.
- DirectorDaniel AskillSiaStarsSiaNick LanziseraWyatt RockerMusic Video for Sia's song Cheap Thrills. This song is the second single from her seventh studio album entitled 'This is Acting'.
- DirectorDaniel AskillSiaStarsJenna Z. AlvarezAngelina CapozzoliVictoria CaroThis Sia song is an emotional tribute to the victims of the Orlando shooting that killed 49 individuals at the Pulse Nightclub. It stars Sia's muse, Maddie Ziegler. Choreography by Ryan Heffington; directed by Sia and Daniel Askill.
- DirectorDaniel AskillSiaStarsSiaShia LaBeoufMaddie ZieglerA dance performed by Shia LaBeouf and Maddie Ziegler.
- DirectorDaniel AskillSiaStarsSiaMaddie ZieglerMusic video for Sia's song, Big Girls Cry. The song comes from the album This Is Acting.