MTV Top 100 Videos of 1994
MTV's Year-End Top 100 Countdown of music videos from 1994.
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- DirectorMark KohrStarsBillie Joe ArmstrongTré CoolMike DirntBillie, Mike and Trè were patients in a mental hospital and were given a chance to rock once again.
- DirectorLionel C. MartinStarsBoyz II MenDuane MartinMichael McCaryMusic video for "I'll Make Love to You" by Boyz II Men.
- DirectorDr. DreStarsSnoop DoggDaz DillingerNate DoggSnoop Doggy Dogg performs in the music video "Gin and Juice" from the album "Doggystyle" recorded for Death Row and Interscope Records. The music video opens with a teenage Snoop Doggy Dogg throwing a house party after his parents leave him alone. He raps at a drive in theater. His parents return home and break up the party.
- DirectorHoward GreenhalghStarsSoundgardenMatt CameronChris CornellMusic video for the song Black Hole Sun, by the Seattle based band, Soundgarden.
- DirectorMatthew RolstonStarsSalt-N-PepaEn VogueAnthony 'Treach' CrissSalt-n-Pepa and En Vogue perform in the music video "Whatta Man" from the Salt-N-Pepa album "Very Necessary" recorded for London Records and the En Vogue album "Runaway Love" recorded for East West Records. Salt-n-Pepa rap as they dance with En Vogue and back-up dancers.
- DirectorDarren LavettStarsThe OffspringDexter HollandGreg KA music video of The Offspring's Self Esteem song.
- 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).
- DirectorF. Gary GrayStarsCoolioB-RealKenneth BlueCoolio performs in the music video "Fantastic Voyage" from the album "It Takes a Thief" recorded for Tommy Boy Records. The video opens with Coolio on his porch getting a call from his friend to go the the beach. Coolio complains about not having a car. A mysterious figure appears and provides a turquoise convertible. Coolio raps as he drives the car.
- DirectorJake ScottStarsThe Smashing PumpkinsBilly CorganJames IhaA promotional video for Smashing Pumpkins' 1993 single "Disarm."
- DirectorMarty CallnerStarsAerosmithTom HamiltonJoey KramerA teenage boy immerses himself into virtual reality to meet his dream girl in this music video by Aerosmith.
- DirectorCameron CaseyStarsWarren GNate DoggWarren G performs with Nate Dogg in the music video "Regulate" from the original motion picture soundtrack to the film Above the Rim (1994) recorded for Death Row and Interscope Records. The music video begins with a group of trench-coat wearing men coming toward the camera. Warren G and Nate Dogg rap in front of a brown wall. Clips from the film play throughout.
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsStone Temple PilotsDean DeLeoRobert DeLeoStone Temple Pilots perform in the unplugged version of the music video "Big Empty" from the original motion picture soundtrack to the film The Crow (1994) recorded for Atlantic Records. Scott Weiland sings as he sits in a large chair while the band plays acoustic instruments. The music video was original recorded for Unplugged (1989) but was not broadcast as part of that program.
- 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".
- DirectorMathias JulinStarsAce of BaseJenny BerggrenJonas BerggrenVideo promo for Ace of Base: The Sign.
- DirectorSpike JonzeStarsBeastie BoysAdam YauchAdam HorovitzSet to the song, Sabotage, the Beastie Boys appear in a condensed parody of a 1970s cop show.
- DirectorNick EganStarsCandleboxPeter KlettBardi MartinCandlebox performs in the music video "Far Behind" from the album "Candlebox" recorded for Maverick and Sire Records. The music video begins with shots of a house in a rural area with a girl sitting by an empty pool. Candlebox performs inside a house while Kevin Martin walks through the house. A man splash paints a room with red paint.
- DirectorKeir McFarlaneStarsJanet JacksonThis video features a male model throughout the entire video. The premise is a secret set of rendezvous with Janet's neighbor. Janet is exploring her sensuality throughout the video.
- DirectorMark KohrStarsBillie Joe ArmstrongTré CoolMike Dirnt
- DirectorCharles WittenmeierStarsCounting CrowsSteve BowmanDavid BrysonCounting Crows performs in the music video "Mr. Jones" from the album "August and Everything After" recorded for Geffen Records. The video opens with clips of women and Adam Duritz singing in front of a green aluminum door. Later, he sings in a room with the band playing behind him.
- DirectorPeter CareStarsR.E.M.Bill BerryPeter BuckR.E.M. performs in the music video "What's the Frequency, Kenneth?" from the album "Monster" recorded for Warner Brothers Records. Michael Stipe sings as the band plays the song under bright blue, red, and yellow flashing lights. Stipe initially stands behind the microphone in early verses but later starts an energetic dance at the chorus.
- DirectorDr. DreStarsSnoop DoggClay HodgesSnoop Doggy Dogg performs in the music video "Murder Was the Case" from the soundtrack from the film Murder Was the Case: The Movie (1995) recorded for Death Row and Interscope Records. The music video opens with television reporter talking about a shooting involving Snoop Doggy Dogg. Snoop Dogg is taken to the hospital where he meats a demonic figure.
- DirectorEthan HawkeStarsLisa Loeb & Nine StoriesLisa LoebLisa Loeb and Nine Stories perform in the music video "Stay (I Missed You)" from the album "Tails" and the original motion picture soundtrack for the film Reality Bites (1994) recorded for RCA Records. The video begins with a gray cat on a wire chair. Lisa Loeb sings the song as she walks through an empty New York City apartment.
- DirectorDarren LavettStarsThe OffspringDexter HollandGreg KA music video of The Offspring's song "Come Out and Play".
- DirectorMatthew RolstonStarsSalt-N-PepaCheryl 'Salt' JamesPepaSalt-N-Pepa performs in the music video "None of Your Business" from the album "Very Necessary" recorded for Next Plateau Records. Salt-N-Pepa rap in this quick cut video featuring both black-and-white and color sequences. Clips of women and men lip-syncing with the lyrics are featured throughout. The group also sing as they are covered in mud.
- DirectorSteve HanftStarsBeckJesco WhiteBeck performs in the music video "Loser" from the album "Mellow Gold" recorded for Bong Load Custom Records and DGC Records. The video opens with Beck walking through a parking lot in a mask that is fogged out with visual effects. Beck sings as variety of images play including a moving coffin, teenagers exercising in a cemetery, and a grim reaper cleaning a car.
- DirectorMarty CallnerStarsAerosmithAlicia SilverstoneLiv TylerA music video for Aerosmith's song 'Crazy'.
- DirectorLionel C. MartinStarsBoyz II MenKim FieldsRenée Jones
- DirectorKevin KerslakeStarsStone Temple PilotsDean DeLeoRobert DeLeoStone Temple Pilots perform in the first version of the music video "Vasoline" from the album "Purple" recorded for Atlantic Records. The video begins with an insect stuck on flypaper and a laughing clown. Scott Weiland sings as the band plays against a blue background. Clips of men in lederhosen dancing, clown running, a little girl catching butterflies, a man being tortured play, and a woman at a pool throughout. The video ends with a man suspected by ropes swinging through a falling red liquid.
- DirectorDavid HoganStarsSheryl CrowGregory SporlederThe video was directed by David Hogan, who also directed her debut video for "Leaving Las Vegas". It features Crow and her band performing the song on the street, with notable characters flying through the air.
- DirectorMark GerardStarsWarren GWarren G performs in the music video "This D.J." from the album "Regulate - G Funk Era" recorded for Def Jam Records. The music video begins with shots of people on the sidewalk and Warren G walking his dog. He raps as edited sequences of video are superimposed over each other throughout.
- DirectorKen FoxStarsCollective SoulRoss ChildressShane EvansCollective Soul performs in the music video "Shine" from the album "Hints Allegations and Things Left Unsaid" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video begins with shots of a trees and the sun. The band performs in a darken room under spotlights that cast blue hues. Clips of them in the woods play throughout.
- DirectorMarcus NispelStarsAll-4-OneTony BorowiakDelious KennedyA music video was produced to promote the single. It portrays the members of All-4-One hanging out on a rooftop singing interspersed with scenes with a young woman walking on the sidewalk below. They go down to walk and talk with her as they implore her not to leave. Ultimately, she says goodbye to each member before boarding a departing bus.
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsNirvanaKurt CobainDave GrohlNirvana performs in the music video "About a Girl" from the album "MTV Unplugged in New York" recorded for DGC Records. The music video begins with the band playing. Kurt Cobain plays acoustic guitar and sings. The video is taken from footage of Nirvana from their appearance on Unplugged (1989).
- DirectorCameron CaseyStarsIce CubeGeorge ClintonBootsy CollinsIce Cube performs with George Clinton in the music video "Bop Gun (One Nation)" from the album "Lethal Injection" recorded for Priority Records. The music video begins with Ice Cube talks to George Clinton on the phone about a party. Ice Cube heads over to the party where he raps.
- DirectorLawrence JordanStarsMariah CareyThe music video for the cover song "Without You" by an American singer Mariah Carey from the 1993 album "Music Box".
- DirectorKevin KerslakeStarsStone Temple PilotsDean DeLeoRobert DeLeoStone Temple Pilots perform in the first version of the music video "Interstate Love Song" from the album "Purple" recorded for Atlantic Records. The video begins with a couple fighting shot in the style of a silent picture. The man leaves as his nose begins to grow and he starts running while carrying a suitcase. The band sits of an apartment rooftop as Scott Weiland sings.
- DirectorMatti LeshemStarsBig MountainJoaquin McWhinneyBig Mountain performs in the music video "Baby, I Love Your Way" from the original motion picture soundtrack for the film Reality Bites (1994) recorded for RCA Records. The music video begins with a saxophone player on a cliff playing as the sun sets. Big Mountain on a beach stage as clips from the film play throughout.
- DirectorSamuel BayerStarsThe CranberriesMike HoganNoel HoganThe Cranberries perform in the music video "Zombie" from the album "No Need to Argue" recorded for Island Records. The video begins with black and white footage of British soldiers patrolling in Northern Island. The band plays as Dolores O'Riordan sings as she stands painted gold in front of a cross.
- DirectorMarty CallnerStarsBon JoviJon Bon JoviDavid BryanMusic video for the hit Bon Jovi song, Always.
- DirectorDr. DreRicky HarrisStarsFred BerryDaz DillingerDr. DreSnoop Doggy Dogg performs in the music video "Doggy Dogg World" from the album "Doggystyle" recorded for Death Row Records. Snoop Doggy raps in this music video homage to the 1970s Disco Funk era. The video also includes several Blaxploitation film stars reprising their iconic film roles.
- 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.
- DirectorLionel C. MartinStarsToni BraxtonToni Braxton performs in the music video "You Mean the World to Me" from the album "Toni Braxton" recorded for LaFace Records. The music video begins with shots of water and Toni Braxton sunbathing near a man by a pool. She sings as she sits at a white piano.
- DirectorMatt MahurinStarsAlice in ChainsLayne StaleyJerry CantrellOfficial music video for Alice in Chains' 1994 single "No Excuses".
- DirectorMatt BroadleyStarsAce of BaseJenny BerggrenJonas BerggrenShowing scenes of a couple intertwined with scenes of the band on the beach and in a house.
- DirectorPhil JoanouStarsTom PettyRaven SnowTom Petty performs in the music video "You Don't Know How It Feels" from the album "Wildflowers" recorded for Warner Brothers Records. The video begins with Tom petty in a hat and blue shirt playing harmonica. He sings as the into a large microphone as a background moves behind him.
- DirectorCharles WittenmeierStarsUs3Us3 performs in the music video "Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia)" from the album "Hand on the Torch" recorded for Blue Note Records. The music video opens with a voice over announcing the recording. The band plays in the quick cut video as they stand in front of orange backgrounds and are played on television. Video clips of a little girl, a boxing ballerina, and a man dancing with cane play throughout.
- 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.
- DirectorRandee St. NicholasStarsKenneth 'Babyface' EdmondsBabyface performs in the music video "When Can I See You" from the album "For the Cool in You" recorded for Epic Records. The music video begins with Babyface playing the guitar and singing as he sits at a table. He is shot is back and white while colors have been added to the video. As he sings, people appear around him.
- DirectorMichael MaysStarsIni KamozeIni Kamoze performs in the music video "Here Comes the Hotstepper" from the album "Here Comes the Hotstepper" recorded for Columbia Records. The music video begins with shots of water and a woman in a gold bikini. Ini Kamoze sings as he sit a chair and walks near a chain link fence.
- DirectorTim PopeStarsEdward KowalczykLiveVideo promo for "I Alone" by Live from the album Throwing Copper.
- DirectorMelodie McDanielStarsMadonnaElijah StaleyJason OliveA promotional video for Madonna's 1994 hit single "Secret" set in Harlem, New York.
- DirectorJim SwaffieldStarsCoolioJ-RoBilly BoyCoolio performs with J-Ro and Billy Boy in the music video "I Remember" from the album "It Takes a Thief" recorded for Tommy Boy and Warner Brothers Records. The music video begins with Coolio trying to buy a license plate. He turns on a radio before being sucked into the past where he sees the life of a young version of himself.
- 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.
- DirectorKim WatsonStarsR. KellyR. Kelly performs in the music video "Bump N' Grind" from the album "12 Play" recorded for Jive Records. The video begins with R. Kelly arguing with his girlfriend who doesn't want to be treated like one of his girlfriends. R. Kelly sings on a concert stage with a band and a group of backup dancers.
- 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.
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsSean CheesmanJanet Jackson
- DirectorDale HeslipStarsCrash Test DummiesBenjamin DarvillMitch DorgePromotional music video of the Crash Test Dummies' album "God Shuffled His Feet". The band plays the song while a group of parents go to the school theater for watching to their children making a performance in the school theater. In the performance there are some comical situations that make laugh the parents but one, which little son fails in the performance fearing the disapproval of his father.
- DirectorJonathan DaytonValerie FarisStarsBilly CorganJames IhaJimmy ChamberlinA promotional video for Smashing Pumpkins' 1994 single "Rocket."
- DirectorWilliam BoydDaniel ZirilliStarsDominoDomino performs in the music video "Getto Jam" from the album "Domino" recorded for Outburst and Def Jam Records. The music video begins with Domino playing dominoes on a picnic table. He raps as as he sits in a window sill and looks out and sits out stairs with large group of people.
- DirectorNancy BennettStarsAll-4-OneTony BorowiakDelious Kennedy
- DirectorCarlos GrassoStarsSandra BernhardDavey FaragherJohnny HickmanThe music video for Cracker's song "Low," which shows Sandra Bernhard defeating singer David Lowery in a boxing match.
- DirectorDanielle FedericiStarsMariah CareyThe music video, directed by Danielle Federici, was filmed during the early summer of 1994. It was filmed in black-and-white, and features Carey walking along the streets of New York, watching several different people, ranging from a small child to an elderly man, lonely and in need of a friend.
- DirectorMarcus RaboyStarsIce CubeIce Cube performs in the music video "You Know How We Do It" from the album "Lethal Injection" recorded for Priority Records. The music video begins Ice Cube walking up to a security guard and shaking his hand. He raps as he is driven around the city in a convertible.
- DirectorJeffery PlanskerStarsSoundgardenMatt CameronChris CornellSoundgarden performs in the music video "Spoonman" from the album "Superunknown" recorded for A&M Records. The music video opens with a man (born-Seattle street performer Artis the Spooman) opening a spoon collection and beginning to play them. Photographs of the band are dipped in tar as Artis continues to play the spoons.
- DirectorMark NealeStarsCounting CrowsBonnie AaronsAdam DuritzCounting Crows performs in the music video "Round Here" from the album "August and Everything After" recorded for Geffen Records. The music video starts with a silent shot of collapsing buildings. A man sits in the desert near clocks, a woman travels in the city with the suitcase and another woman walks by the city with a sign banner. Adam Duritz sings as he stands on railroad tracks.
- DirectorJim GableStarsDanzigChuck BiscuitsJohn ChristDanzig performs in the music video "Mother '93" from the EP "Thrall: Demonsweatlive" recorded for Def American. The music video begins with shots of concert fans cheering. The band performs of stage with Glenn Danzig singing without a shirt. The video was take from concert footage of the band's 1992 Halloween performance at the Irvine Meadows Amphitheater in California. Addition footage was shot in the UK.
- DirectorJonathan DemmeTed DemmeStarsBruce SpringsteenTom HanksBruce Springsteen performs in the music video "Streets of Philadelphia" from the original motion picture soundtrack for the film Philadelphia (1993) recorded for Columbia Records. Bruce Springsteen walks along desolate city streets and, later, through a bustling park and schoolyard. Clips from the film play throughout.
- DirectorMark GerardStarsQueen LatifahVin RockQueen Latifah performs in the music video "U.N.I.T.Y." from the album "Black Reign" recorded for Motown Records. The music video begins with Queen Latifah toasting a man with a shot. She sings as she wears an orange hoodie and stands next to bikers. Later she raps as she descends in an elevator.
- DirectorLinda MendozaStarsGreen DayBillie Joe ArmstrongTré CoolGreen Day performs in the live version of the music video "When I Come Around" from the album "Woodstock 94" recorded for A&M Records. The music video begins with shots of the Woodstock 94 audience. Green Day performs on stage for the enthusiastic audience as Billie Joe Armstrong sings.
- 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.
- DirectorRocky SchenckStarsMeat PuppetsCris KirkwoodCurt KirkwoodMeat Puppets perform in the music video "Backwater" from the album "Too High to Die" recorded for London Records. The video features the band as they are reflected against shards of mirror as images of running water play in the background. Video clips of the band underwater and a dancing sad clown are featured throughout.
- DirectorMark GerardStarsWarren GDr. DreWarren G performs in the music video "Do You See" from the album "Regulate - G Funk Era" recorded for Def Jam Records. The music video begins with Warren G talking as he stands in front of a television screen. He raps on the steps of a courthouse and as he drives in a convertible.
- DirectorDavid FincherStarsThe Rolling StonesMick JaggerDarryl JonesA promotional video for the 1994 single "Love is Strong" by The Rolling Stones from their album Voodoo Lounge (1994),
- DirectorRandy SkinnerStarsBill BerryPeter BuckMike MillsPromo video for R.E.M.: Bang and Blame.
- DirectorMillicent SheltonStarsAaliyahR. Kelly
- DirectorSpike JonzeStarsBeastie BoysDJ HurricaneAdam HorovitzThe Beastie Boys sing "Sure Shot" directly to camera.
- StarsJohn MellencampMeshell NdegeocelloKenny AronoffThe music video for John Mellencamp and Me'Shell Ndegeocello's version of "Wild Night," featuring a cab driver getting dressed for work and driving around her various fares.
- DirectorSpike JonzeStarsWeezerTom BosleyTony MaxwellMusic video for the song "Buddy Holly" by the American rock band Weezer, written by Rivers Cuomo. It was released as the second single from the band's debut album Weezer (The Blue Album) in 1994.
- DirectorSean 'Diddy' CombsStarsJodeciDeVante DeGrateDalvin DeGrateJodeci performs in the music video "Cry for You" from the album "Diary of a Mad Band" recorded for Uptown and MCA Records. The music video begins with a piano player in the desert. The band performs as they stand on a desert dune under the sun. The band wears black leather as they sing on the dune.
- DirectorKeir McFarlaneStarsJanet JacksonMC Lyte
- DirectorDavid HoganStarsGin BlossomsBill LeenPhillip RhodesGin Blossoms perform in the music video "Until I Fall Away" from the album "New Miserable Experience" recorded for A&M Records. The video begins with shots of a sandy ground decorated with hourglass remains. The band plays in a simple brown room with Robin Wilson singing.
- DirectorNick DonkinStarsAlice in ChainsLayne StaleyJerry CantrellOfficial music video for Alice in Chains' 1994 single "I Stay Away" featuring claymation dolls as the band members.
- DirectorAlek KeshishianStarsMadonnaTeresa WiersonTheme from the film With Honors (1994).
- DirectorMarcus NispelStarsCrystal WatersCrystal Waters performs in the music video "100% Pure Love" from the album "Storyteller" recorded for Mercury Records. Under blue lighting, Crystal Water sings into a large microphone while wearing headphones and sunglasses. Video clips of dancers and recording equipment plays throughout.
- DirectorJulia HeywardStarsEdward KowalczykLive"Selling the Drama" is the first single from Live's 1994 album, Throwing Copper. It reached #1 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks.
- DirectorW.O. GarrettStarsAaron HallEdith GrantAaron Hall performs in the music video "I Miss You" from the album "The Truth" recorded for MCA Records. The music video begins with shots of Aaron Hall wearing sunglasses and sitting next to a pool with a dog. He sings as he stands in the living room of a house and has a romantic relationship with a woman.
- DirectorMatthew RolstonStarsSalt-N-PepaCheryl 'Salt' JamesPepaSalt 'N' Pepa performs in the music video "Heaven 'n Hell" from the album "Very Necessary" recorded for Next Plateau Records. The music features Salt 'N' Pepa performing in front of a run down brown brick wall. Clips of people living in the inner city play throughout.
- DirectorPeter ScammellStarsThe CranberriesMike HoganNoel HoganThe second version shows the Cranberries performing the song in a dimly lit aquatic-themed room interspersed with shots of geometric flowers hitting water. This video received high rotation on MTV's 120 Minutes in 1993 before the release of the bands next single, Linger, and the re-release of Dreams worldwide.
- DirectorJake ScottStarsSoundgardenMatt CameronChris CornellSoundgarden performs in the music video "Fell on Black Days" from the album "Superunknown" recorded for A&M Records. The black and white music video begins with the band standing in front of a metal curtain. They play in the darkened room while Chris Cornell sings.
- DirectorDavid NelsonStarsDa BratJermaine DupriDa Brat performs in the music video "Funkdafied" from the album "Funkdafied" recorded for So So Def Recordings. The music video begins with a master of ceremonies talking about baptizing people in the funk. Jermaine Dupri perform the song at a house party while Da Brat sings outside the house.
- DirectorDavid HoganStarsSheryl CrowSheryl Crow performs in the music video "Leaving Las Vegas" from the album "Tuesday Night Music Club" recorded for A&M Records. The video begins with clips of people clapping. Sheryl Crow sings and the band plays while standing mostly in shadow. Black and white video clips of the band in the desert and Elvis impersonators jumping play throughout.
- DirectorBrett RatnerStarsHeavy D & The BoyzCynthia BaileyTomiko FraserHeavy D and The Boyz performs in the music video "Nuttin' But Love" from the album "Nuttin' but Love" recorded for Uptown and MCA Records. Heavy D arrives at a gather where he meets up with two of his friends while several women talk at a dining room table. He sings in front a wide view of the city while woman dance.
- 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.
- DirectorSpike JonzeStarsWeezerBrian BellRivers CuomoA promotional video for the Weezer's 1994 single "Undone - The Sweater Song."
- DirectorKeith WardStarsImmatureMarques HoustonJerome JonesImmature performs in the music video "Never Lie" from the album "Playtyme Is Over" recorded for MCA Records. The music video begins with Immature as they are sitting on rock at the beach and sitting in a tree at the park. The group sings as they stand on the beach with their backs to the water.
- DirectorMarty CallnerStarsAerosmithPamela AndersonTom HamiltonVideo promo for Aerosmith: Blind Man.
- DirectorMichel GondryStarsLucas SeconAnjela Lauren SmithA promotional video for Lucas' 1994 single "Lucas with the Lid Off."
- DirectorKevin KerslakeStarsDavid RobackHope SandovalMazzy StarIt features the band performing in front of a projection depicting white clouds in a black sky, and is interlaced with slow-motion footage of the band in various locales in the Mojave Desert.
- DirectorMichael HaussmanStarsMadonnaEmilio MuñozMadonna plays the abused lover of a matador. The music video for the second single from the album 'Bedtime Stories'.