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- DirectorYeStarsDrakeDrake performs in the music video "Best I Ever Had" from the album "So Far Gone" recorded for Aspire and Motown Records. The music video begins with a basketball team breaking through a sign followed by Drake who is the coach. His team wears revealing clothing and are defeated by a much more athletic and tall team.
- DirectorHype WilliamsStarsDrakeEminemLeBron James
- DirectorHype WilliamsStarsThomas BangalterGuy-Manuel De Homem-ChristoPeter HurteauA music video for Kanye West's song 'Stronger'.
- DirectorJonas EuvremerFrançois RousseletSo-MeStarsYeT-PainLoLa MonroeKanye West performs with T-Pain in the music video "Good Life" from the album "Graduation" recorded for Roc-A-Fella and Def Jam Records. The music video features Kanye West and T-Pain singing against a white background. As they perform, animated words and images fill the screen.
- DirectorHype WilliamsStarsYeJamie FoxxSaara ChandooKanye West performs with Jamie Foxx in the music video "Gold Digger" from the album "Late Registration" recorded for Roc-A-Fella and Def Jam Records. The music video begins with Jamie Foxx singing before Kanye West begins to rap. Images of women modeling as pin-ups for magazines play throughout.
- DirectorChris MilkStarsJames EvansSaidou LeeYeThe video stands as the most metaphorical of the three, as it features West rapping in a hallway which is filled alternately with hellish flames and angelic light, in conjunction with footage of drug traffickers being pursued through a barren desert by police, prison camp inmates battling with guards, and a Ku Klux Klansman setting himself on fire while carrying a burning cross up a mountain.
- DirectorTakashi MurakamiDropout Bear, A personification of Kanye West goes through Graduating from college.
- DirectorSimon HenwoodStarsYe
- DirectorPhilip AndelmanStarsDrakeSeth Matthew FaulkRihannaOfficial music video for "What's My Name?" by Rihanna ft. Drake.
- StarsDrakeDrake performs in the music video "Headlines" from the album "Take Care" recorded for Young Money and Cash Money Records. The music video opens with a variety of split screens. Drake raps as he stands near a stone pillar and later as he stands within a stadium.
- DirectorAnthony MandlerStarsDrakeRita Ora
- DirectorHyghly AlleyneLamar TaylorStarsDrakeLil' WayneTygaDrake performs with Lil Wayne and Tyga in the music video "The Motto" from the album "Take Care" recorded for Young Money and Cash Money Records. The music video opens a woman talking to the camera. Drake sings as he drives in a convertible through a city. Lil Wayne and Tyga rap as they stand with a bridge and city in the background.
- DirectorColin TilleyStarsBirdmanChris BrownMack MaineOfficial music video for "Look at Me Now" by Chris Brown featuring Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes.
- DirectorGil GreenStarsLil' WayneStephen GarrettBrooke BaileyOfficial music video for "Lollipop" by Lil Wayne featuring Static Major.
- DirectorRich LeeStarsEminemRoyce Da 5'9''Eminem is standing on the roof above the city. After that he walks down the street, constantly reflecting - first in the windows of cars, and after and at all getting into the labyrinth of mirrors. While singing the bridge, Eminem breaks the wall in the labyrinth where he was. Now he's on the street again. A rapper takes a few steps and faces an abyss. Without thinking twice, he rushes down, but in the middle of the fall he soars upwards, flies all over the city, smashing the windows of cars in which he was reflected. Finally, he climbs to the maximum height and lands on the very roof with which the video began. Now he has freed himself from the burden of old problems and is ready for a new life.
- DirectorJoseph KahnStarsEminem50 CentLisa AnnThe music video parodies TV shows Rock of Love and Star Trek (with the Starfleet insignia replaced with an inverted 2nd Infantry Division), as well as video game Guitar Hero with Eminem against an imitation version background of the notes while the homage to film Rain Man was shot at The Palms, a film Eminem has previously referenced in his lyrics. The video was directed by Joseph Kahn and was filmed in Las Vegas.
- 20155m7.8 (49)Music VideoDirectorJason KoenigRyan LewisMacklemoreStarsTyler AndrewsBrysen AngelesJerome ApparisOfficial music video for "Downtown" by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis featuring Eric Nally, Melle Mel, Kool Moe Dee and Grandmaster Caz.