MTV Top 100 Videos of 1993
MTV's Year-End Top 100 Countdown of music videos from 1993.
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- DirectorMarty CallnerStarsAerosmithStephen DorffTom HamiltonA music video for Aerosmith's song "Cryin'".
- DirectorSamuel BayerStarsBlind MelonHeather DeLoachShannon HoonThe music video, directed by Samuel Bayer, stars Heather DeLoach as the "Bee Girl", a young tap dancer wearing a homemade bee costume and large glasses, modeled after the Blind Melon album's cover: a family picture of Georgia Graham, younger sister of drummer Glen Graham. The Bee Girl's story is inter-cut with footage of Blind Melon performing in a field against a clear blue sky. It opens on the girl's tap routine; the audience responds with laughter, and the girl runs off stage in tears. As the song plays, she wanders through a city, stopping to perform her dance for whoever will watch. Ultimately at the point in the song where the word "escape" is repeated - she peeks through a gate, astonished, then runs through it to join a group of "bee people" of all shapes and sizes dancing joyfully in a green field.
- DirectorDr. DreStarsDr. DreSnoop DoggThe D.O.C.Dr. Dre and Snoop Doggy Dogg perform in the music video "Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang" from the album "The Chronic" recorded for Death Row Records. The video opens as Dr. Dre picks up Snoop Doggy Dogg at his house. The two rap as they drive in an open top convertible and later as they stand around at a house party.
- DirectorRené ElizondoStarsJanet JacksonJennifer LopezThe music video was directed by René Elizondo, Jr. in March 1993. Set in a loft, Jackson is depicted amongst friends and is persuaded to play her new single. Jackson plays the song, briefly interrupted by a dancer who pauses it to express her approval. The song resumes while Jackson and company begin to dance, ending with Jackson talking and joking amongst her dancers. The video was choreographed by Tina Landon. To build anticipation, a promotional advertisement was aired on music channels for several weeks prior to the video's premiere, depicting Jackson narrating and introducing her dancers from behind a camera lens. The video is also infamous for introducing a then-unknown Jennifer Lopez, who appeared as a backing dancer and had a spoken line in the video's opening dialogue.
- DirectorJosh TaftStarsDean DeLeoRobert DeLeoEric KretzA promotional for Stone Temple Pilots' 1993 hit single "Plush."
- DirectorTony KayeStarsSoul AsylumJoshua JaniakDavid PirnerOne of the greatest hit songs of the 1990's, Soul Asylum's clip not only presents one of the band's greatest hits but also works as a public service utility while working on theme of missing/runaway children. The video featured images of missing kids from that period and the month/year they were last seen. Along with those, there's images of the band performing the song and few scenes that portray possible real scenarios of many missing kids out there.
- DirectorMarty CallnerStarsAerosmithEdward FurlongTom HamiltonA music video for Aerosmith's song, 'Livin' on the Edge'.
- DirectorSpike LeeStarsNaughty By NatureAlexander AllenAnthony 'Treach' CrissNaughty by Nature performs in the music video "Hip Hop Hooray" from the album "19 Naughty III" recorded for Tommy Boy Records. Naughty by Nature begin the video as they stand in front of a wall featuring graffiti spelling out the band name. They rap as they stand in front of a large waving crowd and visit several inner city locations.
- DirectorRich MurrayStarsSpin DoctorsChristopher BarronAaron ComessFirst promotional video for Spin Doctors hit "Two Princes".
- DirectorRené ElizondoStarsGary DourdanJanet Jackson
- DirectorMichael BayStarsMeat LoafDana PatrickLorraine CrosbyThe video is based on Beauty and the Beast and The Phantom of the Opera. Bob Keane did Meat Loaf's make-up, which took up to two hours to apply. The make-up was designed to be simple and scary, yet "with the ability to make him sympathetic." It went over budget, and was filmed in 90 °F (32 °C) heat, across four days. According to one executive, it "probably had the budget of Four Weddings and a Funeral." It is the abridged seven-minute single version, rather than the twelve-minute album version. Michael Bay directed the music video.
- DirectorMark RomanekStarsShannon ClarkLenny KravitzCraig RossA promotional video for Lenny Kravitz's 1993 single "Are You Gonna Go My Way."
- DirectorParris MayhewStarsOnyxFredro StarrSticky FingazOnyx performs in the music video "Slam" from the album "Bacdafucup" recorded for Def Jam. The music video begins with the band surrounded by a crowd that is jumping up and down. Oynx performs the song outside, in a warehouse, and as they crowd surf.
- DirectorDiane MartelStarsMariah CareyVideo promo for Mariah Carey: Dreamlover.
- DirectorAnton CorbijnStarsNirvanaWilliam S. BurroughsKurt CobainA music video for Nirvana's song, 'Heart Shaped Box'.
- DirectorKeith WardStarsArrested DevelopmentRasa DonMontsho EsheThe music video for "Mr. Wendall" by Arrested Development.
- DirectorNeil AbramsonStarsWilliam BaldwinTom BerengerAli Campbell
- DirectorFab 5 FreddyStarsSnoop DoggDaz DillingerDr. DreThe music video for the song "Who Am I? (What's My Name?)" by an American rapper Snoop Doggy Dogg from his 1993 debut album "Doggystyle".
- DirectorDavid MouldStarsGin BlossomsDoug HopkinsBill LeenGin Blossoms perform in the music video "Hey Jealousy" from the album "Dusted" recorded for San Jacinto Records. The video begins with Steadicam footage zooming into a house. The band performs in the living room of a house while split screen effects separate the picture into six parts featuring different band members.
- DirectorNicholas BrandtStarsWhitney HoustonOfficial music video for "I Will Always Love You" by Whitney Houston. From The Bodyguard (1992) soundtrack.
- DirectorKevin KerslakeStarsRed Hot Chili PeppersChris FarleyFleaRed Hot Chili Peppers performs in the music video "Soul to Squeeze" from the original motion picture soundtrack for the film Coneheads (1993) recorded for Warner Brothers Records. The music video begins with black and white shots of Anthony Kiedis holding lights. The band perform at a carnival as a cone-headed person performs along with other freaks.
- DirectorJosh TaftStarsB-RealCypress HillSen D.O.G.Cypress Hill performs in the music video "Insane in the Brain" from the album "Black Sunday" recorded for Ruffhouse Records and Columbia Records. Cypress Hill stalk a cub stage as they rap and dance for an enthusiastic and dancing crowd. Close-up clips of the band singing to the camera play throughout.
- DirectorMatt MahurinStarsUgly Kid JoeWhitfield CraneCordell CrockettUgly Kid Joe performs in the music video "Cat's in the Cradle" from the album "America's Least Wanted" recorded for Mercury Records. The music video begins with clips of a young boy and his toys. Ugly Kid Joe performs the song in front of a gray background on a darken set. Clips of a young man maturing play throughout.
- DirectorDominic SenaStarsSean CheesmanJanet Jackson
- DirectorNick EganStarsDuran DuranWarren CuccurulloSimon Le BonVideo promo for Duran Duran: Ordinary World.
- 19936mTV-MA7.4 (31)Music VideoDirectorDr. DreStarsDr. DreSnoop DoggSteve BermanDr. Dre performs with Snoop Doggy Dogg in the music video "Dre Day" from the album "The Chronic" recorded for Death Row and Interscope Records. A money grubbing record producer hires Sleazy-E to find rappers for a label. Dr. Dre and Snoop Doggy Dogg rap in an large empty storehouse.
- DirectorLionel C. MartinStarsTamara JohnsonLeAnne LyonsCheryl GambleS.W.V. performs in the music video "Weak" from the album "It's About Time" recorded for RCA Records. The music video begins with S.W.V. accepting a challenge for their fighter in a darkened room. The band performs in a boxing ring and in a freight elevator as clips of a woman's boxing match play throughout.
- DirectorMarty CallnerStarsAerosmithTom HamiltonJoey KramerA teenage boy immerses himself into virtual reality to meet his dream girl in this music video by Aerosmith.
- DirectorJake ScottStarsPeter BuckMike MillsR.E.M.A promotional video for R.E.M.'s 1993 single "Everybody Hurts."
- DirectorAlbert WatsonStarsPM DawnPrince BeD.J. Minute MixP.M. Dawn performs in the music video "Looking Through Patient Eyes" from the album "The Bliss Album...? (Vibrations of Love and Anger and the Ponderance of Life and Existence)" recorded for Gee Street and Island Records. The music video begins with the band singing on the beach. Clips of the beach, a cathedral, and a woman in a veil play throughout.
- DirectorScott KalvertStarsSalt-N-PepaCheryl 'Salt' JamesPepaSalt 'N' Pepa performs in the music video "Shoop" from the album "Very Necessary" recorded for Next Plateau Records. The music video begins with Salt 'N' Pepa driving up in a convertible at the beach and later flirting with some men. They sing on an illuminated set as they dance with dancers.
- DirectorKevin GodleyMatt MahurinJoshua L PearsonStarsBonoAdam ClaytonU2A promotional video for U2's 1993 single "Numb."
- DirectorGeorge SeminaraStarsMona Scott-YoungM.C. ShanSnowOfficial music video for "Informer" from the album "12 inches of snow" by Canadian reggae singer Snow.
- DirectorKeith WardStarsShaiGarfield BrightMarc GayShai performs in the music video "Baby I'm Yours" from the album "...If I Ever Fall in Love" recorded for Gasoline Alley and MCA Recrds. The music video begins at the entrance of Howard University. The band sings as they stand in the bleachers of an athletic field. Later, the perform near the dorms and in the cafeteria.
- DirectorMorgan LawleyStars4 Non BlondesChrista HillhouseLinda Perry4 Non Blondes perform in the music video "What's Up?" from the album "Bigger, Better, Faster, More!" recorded for Interscope Records. Dressed in punk clothing, the band performs the song as they stand in a living room set decorated with paintings. Video clips of the band in a park play throughout the video.
- DirectorF. Gary GrayStarsIce CubeTerry GrayJerome MuhammadIce Cube performs in the music video "It Was a Good Day" from the album "The Predator" recorded for Priority Records. The music video begins with a girl on a bike arriving at a house. Ice Cube gets out of bed and has breakfast. He heads down into the neighborhood and drives in his modified car before going to a cemetery.
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsBon JoviJon Bon JoviDavid BryanThe music video for the song "Bed of Roses" by the American rock band Bon Jovi from the 1992 album "Keep the Faith".
- DirectorPeter CareStarsBill BerryPeter BuckCharles DierkopA promotional video for R.E.M.'s 1992 single "Man on the Moon."
- DirectorV.J. BeedlesStarsStephen GibsonCecil GlennEd Lover
- DirectorKevin KerslakeStarsNirvanaKurt CobainDave GrohlA music video for Nirvana's song 'In Bloom'.
- DirectorSanji SenakaStarsTony! Toni! Toné!Timothy Christian RileyRaphael SaadiqTony. Toni. Toné. performs in the music video "If I Had No Loot" from the album "Sons of Soul" recorded for Polygram and Wing Records. The music video begins at a radio tower and an effort to hijack the broadcast feed. Tony. Toni. Toné. perform in a brick walled and sing into a microphone as people listen in their car.
- DirectorFred StuhrStarsGreen JellÿBill ManspeakerClassic claymation music video for comedy rock band Green Jellÿ's only big hit, "Three Little Pigs." Green Jellÿ themselves cameo in the video, a parodic, adult retelling of the famous children story.
- DirectorJulien TempleStarsSimon Le BonJohn TaylorWarren CuccurulloMusic video for Duran Duran: Come Undone.
- DirectorDr. DreStarsDr. DreGeorge ClintonThe D.O.C.Dr. Dre performs in the music video "Let Me Ride" from the album "The Chronic" recorded for Death Row Records and Interscope Records. The video opens with Dr. Dre watching TV before taking a phone call and deciding go to a concert. He raps as video clips show him driving around in a black lowrider car. He arrives at a Parliament concert.
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsDef LeppardJoe ElliottRick Allen"Two Steps Behind" is a 1993 song by English hard rock band Def Leppard from their album Retro Active and Last Action Hero Soundtrack. It reached #5 on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.
- DirectorRandee St. NicholasStarsCissy HoustonWhitney HoustonChaka KhanOfficial music video for "I'm Every Woman" by Whitney Houston.
- DirectorGraeme JoyceStarsDean DeLeoRobert DeLeoEric KretzStone Temple Pilots perform in the music video "Creep" from the album "Core" recorded for Atlantic Records. As the camera films from above, Scott Weiland sits at a kitchen table and sings as the band sits around him. Video clips of a young man and a old couple play throughout.
- DirectorDoug KlutheJeff PanzerStarsThe ProclaimersCharlie ReidCraig ReidThe Proclaimers perform in the music video "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" from the the original motion picture soundtrack for the film Benny & Joon (1993) recorded for RCA Records. Charlie and Craig Reid perform in front of their band and a projected screen featuring city shots. Clips from the film play throughout.
- StarsRod StewartRod Stewart performs in the music video "Have I Told You Lately" from the album "Unplugged...and Seated" recorded for Warner Brothers Records. The music video begins with a wide shot of the band and audience. Rod Stewart sings into a microphone while wearing a white shirt.
- DirectorAndrew MorahanStarsGuns N' RosesDuff McKaganDizzy ReedReleased in December 1993, the official music video (directed by Andy Morahan) is the third part of an unofficial Del James series of videos (preceded by "Don't Cry" and "November Rain") from the Use Your Illusion I and Use Your Illusion II albums. The estimated budget was US$4 million. The video is similar in style to the previous two in the trilogy.
- DirectorLionel C. MartinStarsWreckx-N-EffectAqil DavidsonMarkell RileyWreckx-N-Effect perform in the music video "Rump Shaker" from the album "Hard or Smooth" recorded for MCA Records. The music video begins with a woman in a bikini playing the saxophone on the beach. Wreckx-N-Effect rap as they stand on the beach in front of a crowd. Clips of them on a motorboat play throughout.
- DirectorHoward GreenhalghStarsStingThe music video for the song "If I Ever Lose My Faith in You" by an English singer Sting from the 1993 album "Ten Summoner's Tales".
- DirectorBrett TurnbullStarsColin GreenwoodJonny GreenwoodEd O'BrienA promotional video for Radiohead's 1993 hit single "Creep", one of their greatest singles from "Pablo Honey" album. The video consists of Thom Yorke and his band mates performing the song on a small stage followed by great light use and an enthusiastic audience jumping and fully enjoying the song.
- DirectorRalph ZimanStarsVanessa WilliamsBrian McKnightVanessa Williams performs with Brian McKnight in the music video "Love Is" from the original soundtrack for the television series Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990) recorded for Giant and Warner Brothers Records. The black and white video begins with clips of dancers in shadow and Vanessa Williams by a microphone. Vanessa William sings in front of a curtain and Brian McKnight playing piano.
- DirectorTamra DavisStarsCherMike JudgeA funny and psychedelic video was produced, which got a lot of MTV airplay. It featured Cher and Beavis and Butt-Head in a virtual animated world. In the video, the animated pair refer to her former husband Bono as a dork and a wuss, to which a live-action Cher agrees.
- DirectorLionel C. MartinStarsSilkSilk performs in the music video "Freak Me" from the album "Lose Control" recorded for Keia and Elektra Records. The music video begins with a woman dancing in front of a blue fabric. The band performs as they stand in front of a red background decorated by lights. Later they appear in front of white and dark backgrounds.
- DirectorGraeme JoyceStarsStone Temple PilotsDean DeLeoRobert DeLeoStone Temple Pilots perform in the music video "Wicked Garden" from the album "Core" recorded for Atlantic Records. The video begins with shots of two children and one man working in a garden. Scott Weiland sings as the band plays on a stage surrounded by an enthusiastic audience and mosh pit.
- DirectorMark RomanekStarsMadonnaRyuichi SakamotoJenny ShimizuA promotional video for Madonna's 1993 single "Rain."
- DirectorMatt MahurinStarsDef LeppardRick AllenVivian CampbellDef Leppard performs in the music video "Stand Up (Kick Love into Motion)" from the album "Adrenalize" recorded for Mercury and Bludgeon Riffola Records. The music video begins with a man running beneath and bridge and up a building. The band performs as they stand in front of blowing fabric.
- DirectorLawrence JordanStarsMariah CareyPrior to the song's release towards the end of 1993, Carey performed an intimate concert at Proctor Theatre, New York on July 15, 1993. Following its taping, the concert was released as the home video titled, Here Is Mariah Carey (1993). Carey's performance of the song that night was edited and commissioned as the official music video, directed by Larry Jordan. The video was included on Carey's DVD #1's (1998). The video features her in a long dark dress, sporting long curly hair.
- DirectorHype WilliamsStarsPositive KSpecial K.Positive K performs in the music video "I Got a Man" from the album "The Skills Dat Pay da Bills" recorded for Island Records. The music video begins with Positive K heading to a backyard party. He confronts a woman in red and raps with her. He also raps with her as she is out exercising.
- DirectorAnton CorbijnStarsDepeche ModeLysette AnthonyAndrew FletcherA promotional video for Depeche Mode's 1993 single "I Feel You."
- StarsJadeTonya KellyJoi MarshallJade performs in the music video "Don't Walk Away" from the album "Jade to the Max" recorded for Giant Records. The music video begins with several men in car using a car phone to call the band. Jade perform the song as they dance on the sidewalk.
- DirectorMatt BroadleyStarsAce of BaseJenny BerggrenJonas Berggren"All That She Wants" is a song by Swedish group Ace of Base. It was released as the second single from their first studio album, Happy Nation. The single sold over 1 million copies in 1993 in the United States alone.
- DirectorAndrew MorahanStarsGuns N' RosesDuff McKaganDizzy ReedFilmed in black and white, the first version featured the band playing in an empty warehouse.
- DirectorMarcus NispelStarsTerry EllisEn VogueCindy HerronEn Vogue performs in the music video "Give It Up, Turn It Loose" from the album "Funky Divas" recorded for Eastwest Records. The black and white music video begins with a man getting out of his car. En Vogue sings in a beauty parlor while clips of life in the city play throughout.
- DirectorDavid HoganStarsBryan AdamsRod StewartStingBryan Adams, Rod Stewart and Sting perform in the music video "All for Love" from the original motion picture soundtrack for the film The Three Musketeers (1993) recorded for A&M and Hollywood Records. The music video begins with Bryan Adams and Sting talking and waiting for Rod Stewart to arrive. When he shoes up, they sing the song together in front of a band.
- DirectorStephane SednaouiStarsBilly CorganJames IhaJimmy ChamberlinA promotional video for Smashing Pumpkins' 1993 single "Today."
- DirectorLionel C. MartinStarsTamara JohnsonLeAnne LyonsCheryl GambleS.W.V. performs in the music video "I'm So into You" from the album "It's About Time" recorded for RCA Records. The music video begins with S.W.V. in various locations within a house. The band sings and dances on stage as clips with them with men play throughout.
- DirectorStephen R. JohnsonStarsPeter GabrielThe talented creators of "Sledgehammer" and "Big Time" clips re-team with Peter Gabriel for another artistic and visual experience, creating another great concept echoing life and its ways with this music video in Gabriel's hit "Steam". The video has the singer going through several situations, some amusing and others quite strange, interacting with a multitude of people or sometimes even becoming an object of the scenery.
- DirectorPeter AllenStarsZhanéRenee NeufvilleJean NorrisZhané performs in the music video "Hey Mr. D.J." from the album "Pronounced Jah-Nay" recorded for Motown Records. The music video begins with shots of Zhane as they walk and sing. They sing as they sit in a park and, later, dance at a club party with a D.J. playing the music for a dancing crowd.
- DirectorKim GordonSpike JonzeStarsThe BreedersKelley DealKim DealThe Breeders perform in the music video "Cannonball" from the album "Last Splash" recorded for 4AD and Elektra Records. The music video begins with a cannonball rolling down the street. The band perform in a room with brick walls and a large window. Kim Deal sings with her face submerged underwater.
- DirectorIan FletcherStarsShaiGarfield BrightMarc GayShai performs in the music video "Comforter" from the album "...If I Ever Fall in Love" recorded for Gasoline Alley and MCA Recrds. The music video begins with clips of the band and a woman at the beach. Shai perform the song as they stand in front of ocean docks and a farmhouse.
- DirectorGreg VernonStarsAerosmithTom HamiltonJohn KalodnerPromo clip for Aerosmith: Eat the Rich.
- DirectorMelodie McDanielStarsThe CranberriesMike HoganNoel HoganThe music video for "Linger", shot in grayscale, is a tribute to Jean-Luc Goddard's 1965 noir film Alphaville. In one of the rooms of the hotel a silent film is being shown which features 1950s stripper Blaze Starr.
- DirectorIce CubeStarsIce CubeDas EFXIce Cube performs in the music video "Check Yo Self" from the album "The Predator" recorded for Priority Records. The music video opens with Ice Cube being arrested by the police and booked at the police station. He raps as he walks through a prison followed by cops.
- StarsPearl JamJeff AmentStone GossardPearl Jam performs in the music video "Alive" from the album "Vs." recorded for Epic Records. The music video begins with Pearl Jame on stage at the 1993 MTV Video Music Awards (1993). The band performs the song against a red background. Eddie Vedder sings intently into the microphone while the audience watches on.
- DirectorRandee St. NicholasStarsWade ToleraToni BraxtonTyson BeckfordToni Braxton performs in the music video "Breathe Again" from the album "Toni Braxton" recorded for LaFace Records. The video begins with Toni Braxton running through a hedge maze an in long white dress. Toni Braxton sings as she walks through a line of trees. Video clips of Toni and a man play throughout.
- DirectorMatthew AmosStarsStereo MCsZizi ZarkadasRob BirchStereo MCs perform in the music video "Connected" from the album "Connected" recorded for Gee Street Records and Island Records. The band sings and dances while standing in front of a video screen background featuring club dancers and other band members whose images are distorted with visual effects.
- StarsEn VogueRhona BennettTerry EllisEn Vogue performs in the music video "Runaway Love" from the album "Runaway Love" recorded for East West Records. The video opens with En Vogue in a white open top convertible. They sing as they drive through the desert. Video clips of a man flying a crop duster plan play throughout.
- DirectorAndrew CatlinStarsBryan AdamsJames 'Hutch' HutchinsonRobbie BuchananThe music video for the song "Please Forgive Me" by a Canadian singer Bryan Adams from his 1993 compilation album "So Far So Good".
- DirectorFred StuhrStarsToolTool performs in the music video "Sober" from the album "Undertow" recorded for Zoo Entertainment. The music video features stop motion figures moving in mansion like environment. A humanoid being that lives in the mansion opens a strange seal box. The invisible contents seem to have an adverse effect on his mind.
- DirectorS.A. BaronStarsWhitney HoustonOfficial music video for "I Have Nothing" by Whitney Houston.
- DirectorDavid HoganStarsGin BlossomsDoug HopkinsScott JohnsonGin Blossoms perform in the music video "Found Out About You" from the album "Dusted" recorded for San Jacinto Records. The video begins with shots in a long hallway featuring a woman and flashing lights. The band performs in a darkened room as lights flash behind them.
- DirectorMillicent SheltonStarsRobin S.Robin S. performs in the music video "Show Me Love" from the album "Show Me Love" recorded for Champion and Big Beat Records. The music video starts with a woman entering a dance club followed by a man. Robin S. performs on the club stage in front of a pulsating light as people dance.
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsBon JoviJon Bon JoviDavid BryanThe music video for the song "In These Arms" by the American rock band Bon Jovi from the 1992 album "Keep the Faith".
- DirectorDavid DobkinStarsTupac ShakurDigital UndergroundShock-G2Pac performs with Digital Underground in the music video "I Get Around" from the album "Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z." recorded for Interscope Records. The music video begins with 2Pac in bed with multiple woman. He raps outside of a mansion and in a bathtub. He is later joined by Shock-G and Money-B.
- DirectorKeir McFarlaneStarsKim BasingerTom PettyA lonely morgue assistant abducts the body of a beautiful dead woman and takes her home for a romantic, candle-lit "date".
- DirectorDavid FincherStarsMichael JacksonIan BuchananLois ChilesIn the short film, Michael sings of heartbreak over a lover, while the woman he sings about changes costumes and identities for her work as a high-class call girl.
- DirectorJuliet CumingStarsPhil 'Philo' BuerstatteChad FernandezShannon SmithA music video for White Zombie's song, 'Thunder Kiss '65'.
- DirectorAntoine FuquaStarsToni BraxtonToni Braxton performs in the music video "Another Sad Love Song" from the album "Toni Braxton" recorded for LaFace Records. The music video begins with shots of a rain dropping. Toni Braxton sings as she sits in a chair next to a large orb. In the background, film clips of Braxton are projected.
- DirectorDani JacobsStarsTears for FearsRoland OrzabalTears for Fears performs in the music video "Break It Down Again" from the album "Elemental" recorded for Mercury Records. The music video begins with pictures of the earth from space. Roland Orzabal sings as he stands on a dry lake bed in a desert and stands with his band against a multicolored background.
- DirectorLionel C. MartinStarsSWVTamara JohnsonLeAnne LyonsS.W.V. performs in the Human Nature remix music video "Right Here" from the album "It's About Time" recorded for RCA Records. The music video begins with S.W.V. on horseback riding on a beach near the ocean. They perform among brick and stone ruins as clips of animals jumping in the ocean play throughout.
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsNirvanaKurt CobainDave GrohlNirvana performs in the music video "All Apologies" from the album "MTV Unplugged in New York" recorded for DGC Records. The music video begins with Kurt Cobain playing acoustic guitar as he sings while his band plays behind him. The video is taken from footage of Nirvana from their appearance on Unplugged (1989).
- DirectorSotera TschetterStarsPrinceMayte GarciaA promotional video for Prince's 1992 single "7."
- DirectorMark NealeStarsBonoThe EdgeAdam ClaytonA promotional video for U2's 1993 single "Lemon."
- DirectorAntoine FuquaStarsShaniceBrian Austin GreenShanice performs in the music video "Saving Forever for You" from the original soundtrack for the television series Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990) recorded for Giant and Warner Brothers Records. The music video begins with Shanice in Beverly Hills. She sings as she wears a black hat and stands in a white room.
- DirectorJonathan DaytonValerie FarisStarsPorno for PyrosPerry FarrellPorno for Pyros performs in the music video "Pets" from the album "Porno for Pyros" recorded for Warner Brothers Records. Perry Farrell sings and the band plays with an orange background composed of multiple squares superimposed over them.
- StarsBizarre IncAngie BrownAndrew MeechamBizarre Inc performs with Angie Brown in the music video "I'm Gonna Get You" from the album "Energique" recorded for Vinyl Solution and Sony Records. The music video begins with Angie Brown singing behind a blue beaded curtain. Several people dance in a variety of club clothing as the DJ plays.
- DirectorMorgan LawleyStarsDigable PlanetsIshmael ButlerCraig IrvingDigable Planets performs in the music video "Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)" from the album "Reachin' (A New Refutation of Time and Space)" recorded for Pendulum Records and Elektra Records. The black and white video begins with the band walking down the sidewalk to the subway. They raps on stage to an audience with a back-up jazz band.