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- Music video for Bil Paxton's band Martini Ranch where an outlaw biker arrives at a rough small western town to visit his gal in the local brothel. What he doesn't know is that an all-female posse of bounty hunters is coming for him.
- Official musical video of 'Never, Never Gonna Give You Up' by Lisa Stansfield.
- The song "Where the Wild Roses Grow" tells about a man who fell in love with a young and beautiful girl and killed her, so as not to see how her beauty fades. Naturally, Nick sings on behalf of a maniac, and Kylie performs the party of the victim (that is, her ghost).
- Mockumentary by the American Rock band Alice in Chains. Featuring excerpts of songs from their 1995 self-titled album, interview with the members, behind the scenes documentary outtakes and the music video for "Grind".
- Official music video for Alice in Chains' 1992 single "Them Bones".
- Official music video for Alice in Chains' 1995 single "Grind".
- Music video to accompany the band Supersuckers song "Born with a tail".
- Music video for Pharrell Williams' song, "Gust of Wind", featuring Daft Punk.
- Alice In Chains' official music video for 'We Die Young'.
- White Lion performs in the music video "Radar Love" from the album "Big Game" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video opens with the police cars in a heated chase on the road. The band performs as they stand on stage in a bar. Mike Tramp sings while the band plays. Clips of motorcyclists feature throughout.
- Music video of Iggy Azalea - Black Widow ft. Rita Ora.
- Official music video for "Bikini Girls with Machine Guns" by The Cramps.
- A famous rapper wakes up from coma in hospital only to find out he has to arrive at his performance in time, which is happening very soon.
- The official music video for Faster Pussycat's cover of "You're So Vain", taken from the "Rubáiyát: Elektra's 40th Anniversary" collection, features people admiring themselves at an amusement park boat ride.
- Video promo for "Gentlemen" by The Afghan Whigs.
- Promotional video for Donna Summer's 1999 single "I Will Go with You (Cone Te Partiro)".
- Shot to the 'Love To Infinity's Classic Paradise Radio Mix' of the song, it sees female impersonators miming to the song in place of Estefan, who was pregnant at the time. Each 'Gloria' represents a different phase of Estefan's career.
- Video promo for Stevie Nicks and Sheryl Crow: If You Ever Did Believe.
- Official music video for "Love Somebody" by Maroon 5.
- Official music video for Jerry Cantrell's 1998 single "My Song".
- Jellyfish performs in the music video "That Is Why" from the album "Bellybutton" recorded for Charisma Records. The video opens with the band playing on a sound stage illuminated with swirling psychedelic lights. Andy Sturmer sings and plays the drum while the band stands on individual cylindrical platforms.
- A music video for the single was shot over the weekend of June 17, 2010, in Jamaica, directed by Lil X. A sneak peek of the music video was released on Rap-Up on July 29. The music video premiered on Twitter August 3, 2010. The video takes place in a dance-hall in Jamaica with a cast of dancers and fire-breathers, including American-Jamaican artist Shaggy. Throughout the video, Kingston and Minaj are seen singing into the camera while dancing on the dance-floor and singing their verses on a stage into an old fashioned microphone. The video ends with Minaj blowing a kiss into the camera.
- Actor and r&b singer Ne-Yo (then known by his birth name Shaffer Smith) discusses his humble beginnings and the inspiration behind his music.
- L.A. Guns performs in the music video "It's Over Now" from the album "Hollywood Vampires" recorded for PolyGram Records. The music video opens with black and white shots of the band in a large empty room. Phil Lewis sings while the band plays around him. He watches a woman through a window.
- L.A. Guns performs in the music video "Kiss My Love Goodbye" from the album "Hollywood Vampires" recorded for PolyGram Records. The music video opens with shots of a woman and a white mouse running up the stairs. The band performs at the top of the stairs as several women dance.
- The original version of the song, focuses on a middle-aged woman reuniting with the boyfriend she had as a teenager. The band is seen around the actors in the video and also though footage shot by the band themselves using a handheld video camera.
- Official music video for "Remember You" by Wiz Khalifa featuring The Weeknd.
- Official music video for Alice in Chains' 1993 single "What the Hell Have I?".