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- Set 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.
- The music video for "Anaconda" by Nicki Minaj.
- Promotional short for Eminem's 12th studio album.
- Official page for "Don't Call Me Angel" by Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus and Lana Del Rey. From the Charlie's Angels (2019) soundtrack.
- Music video for Barbie World, a song by Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice for Barbie: The Album, the soundtrack of the film Barbie (2023).
- Official music video for "Industry Baby" by Lil Nas X and Jack Harlow.
- Ariana Grande is platinum-queen in her music video for "7 Rings", proving that her reign ain't ending anytime soon.
- Music video for "Side to Side" by Ariana Grande featuring Nicki Minaj.
- Doja Cat's new music video for her song Demons, starring Christina Ricci.
- Music video for "Alright", song by Kendrick Lamar.
- In hot pursuit of a #NewThang, Redfoo spits his game to win over the ladies only to be one upped by the Sexy Sax Man himself, Sergio Flores. Will Redfoo be out saxied or #GetSaxy himself?
- Music video for "Mask Off" by Future.
- The music video for the song accompanied its release the same day as the album, premiering on Grande's YouTube channel. It was directed by Hannah Lux Davis and features Riverdale actor Charles Melton and model Ariel Yasmine.
- Official music video for "Colors" by Halsey.
- Music video for Halsey's Nightmare.
- Official music video for "Thinking Out Loud" by Ed Sheeran.
- A music video for the song "Purple Lamborghini" by Skrillex and Rick Ross. The Joker, clown prince of crime, teams up with the DJ and the rapper as they wander around a night club, push low riders around the city and speed off in a boat.
- Official music video for "Everyday" by Ariana Grande featuring Future.
- This is a re-created scene from "Legally Blonde" for Ariana Grande's "thank u next" video, in which Ariana performs characters in scenes from various movies that emphasize women in roles demonstrating strength, power, and control. The song "thank u next" and its album topped the charts, and the official video featured numerous star cameos.
- Official music video for "Into You" by Ariana Grande - showing her and her boyfriend on a honeymoon.
- Music video for The Weeknd's song Die for You from the album Starboy. Directed by Christian Breslauer.
- Music video for Charli XCX's "Good Ones"
- Music video for "These Walls", song by Kendrick Lamar.
- Official music video for "Say So" by Doja Cat.
- A music video for Demi Lovato's song "Cool for the Summer".
- Official music video for "From The D 2 The LBC" by Eminem and Snoop Dogg
- The video begins with Guetta walking through a desert with a group of people to find a machine inside the box. Scenes of a holographic Minaj inter-cut the video while other scenes include other people being shrouded in curtains and dancing while during the chorus, Guetta and the others are seen driving in their vehicles through the desert.. During the chorus and bridge, everyone goes crazy while Minaj raps. The video ends with a video of a couple of sharks swimming around the underwater in the picture and to where the people dive through a neon heart light. The video ends with Guetta standing in the desert.
- Official music video for "Bang Bang" by Jessie J, Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj.
- The official music video was released on Apple Music on 9 August 2016 and on YouTube two weeks later. It was directed by Emil Nava. The video opens with Bebe Rexha wearing a red dress by a swimming pool on a springboard outside a mansion, surrounded by rushes of smoke, storm clouds and water explosions just after Martin Garrix comes into the scene by walking towards a springboard standing just few feet away from Rexha. He holds Rexha as they sink beneath the surface of water.
- Rappers Kyle and Lil Yachty rap about a girl that he is in love with and they got fine bitches/models in the background.
- Official music video for "Only" by Nicki Minaj featuring Drake, Lil Wayne and Chris Brown.
- 2013 music video featurning Miley Cyrus, Mike Will Made It, Juicy J and Wiz Khalifa.
- Official music video for "Most Girls" by Hailee Steinfeld.
- Whilst at a dinner table, Bebe Rexha and Doja Cat are given the opportunity to travel back in time to several eras to explore jealousy and how it evolved through the ages.
- Music video for Agora Hills, a song by rapper and singer Doja Cat.
- The video begins with Minaj squatting down wearing a blonde wig in a pink turtleneck leotard, with barbed wire as a foreground. A clip is shown of women and men partying in a strip club. Minaj is then sitting in a green wig in a club with many strippers and exotic dancers; she and her female friends sit down in bikinis flashing money, and act flirtatiously with one another. Then 2 Chainz appears rapping his verse, while Minaj is seen beside him dancing very seductively in a leopard print catsuit in a dimly lit room. Throughout the video clips of Minaj and others are seen partying, and drinking. Birdman makes an appearance in the video. Towards the end Minaj raps her second verse in a bikini with her hype man "SB" behind her, and she is in the same dark lit room with strippers sensually dancing around her. The video ends with Minaj and 2 Chainz back to back.
- The music video was shot in Downtown Los Angeles, California in March 2015. Pictures emerged with Minaj and dancer Caspar Smart, featuring Minaj in a black dress and walking down a street. The music video, directed by Hannah Lux Davis, was released on May 22, 2015 on Tidal. On May 26, 2015, the video was uploaded to Minaj's Vevo. Minaj's boyfriend Meek Mill makes a cameo appearance in the video.
- Official music video for "Dance for You" by Beyoncé.
- A man is shocked to see a mannequin that resembles a woman he's infatuated with.
- Music video for Marshmello and Halsey's Be Kind.
- The video starts with Spears rolling up to a giant mansion wearing a red dress. Upon entering, she's greeted by flame throwers and people ready to get their freak on Later, she is spotted by the master of the house, a guy who he appears to have a lightning bolt on his face. The video continues with Tinashe appearing midway through the video dressed for the slumber party, and the pair gets cuddly on a couch in negligee before instigating a sexy dance sequence. Later on Spears and Tinashe navigate to rooms overflowing with bubbles, smoke and flashing lights. During the video, Spears also changes into a series of sexy ensembles,some black lingerie, and other puffy blue princess kinda like skirts and she also crawls across a table and licks up, what appears to be spilled milk. The video ends with the door of the mansion closing.
- Official music video for "Heart Attack" by Enrique Iglesias.
- Music video for "Blame" by Calvin Harris featuring John Newman.
- The video begins with an intro for the participants in the video, including Birdman and actor Emilio Rivera as "El Jefe" who played the "don" in the video. The video then cuts to Minaj walking poolside in a pink monokini in a beautiful sunlit scene. Lil Wayne and Birdman are shown pulling up to hand over a Louis Vuitton duffle bag to a mafia don. Minaj plays the mistress of the don. Wayne and Birdman then go inside the mafia leaders mansion to secure the deal, and as Minaj is seen walking down the stairs, Wayne appears to be gazed in awe at the sight of Minaj. Throughout the video, Minaj is seen in many revealing outfits, some include a yellow monokini, and lingerie. Ending the video, Wayne is seen waving down a helicopter, as he and Minaj escape the scene.
- "At My Best" is a song by American rapper Machine Gun Kelly, featuring American singer Hailee Steinfeld. It was released on March 17, 2017 via Bad Boy and Interscope. It is Machine Gun Kelly's second single to enter Billboard Hot 100 after his 2016 collaboration with Camila Cabello, "Bad Things". The music video for the song was released on April 21, 2017, it features MGK and Hailee Steinfeld. The video shows them "struggling to find their place in the world, trying to feel comfortable with who they are".
- Official music video for "Kiss My (Uh Oh)" by Anne-Marie and Little Mix.