Bonnie TylerLouise
Directed by Fabien Valour, Thierry Vergnes
Louise is a heartfelt pop ballad by Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler, co-written with Paul D. Fitzgerald and produced by Jean Lahcène (under the alias John…
Directed by Fabien Valour, Thierry Vergnes
Louise is a heartfelt pop ballad by Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler, co-written with Paul D. Fitzgerald and produced by Jean Lahcène (under the alias John…
Directed by Darren Doane
Lucky is a duet by American singer-songwriters Jason Mraz and Colbie Caillat, released on January 13, 2009, as the third single from Mraz's album “We…
At Your Funeral by Saves the Day is a standout track from the band’s 2001 album “Stay What You Are”. This live performance on Late…
Directed by Tony Holden Dave Barber
Podunk is a heartfelt country track co-written and performed by Keith Anderson, released on September 9, 2006, as the fifth and final single from his…
Directed by Terri Timely
Invisible by Modest Mouse is a gritty, existential track layered with dissonance and lyrical ambiguity. The video is animated and abstract—filled with surreal landscapes, grotesque…
Directed by Sam Brown
A second "New Version" music video set in a stylized recording studio: Morrison performs surrounded by microphones and silhouetted backing musicians, intercut with quirky visual…
Brandi Carlile's "The Story," released in 2007, is a poignant folk-rock ballad that showcases her powerful vocals and emotive storytelling. Written by Phil Hanseroth and…
Directed by Michael Salomon
Trace Adkins’ “Ladies Love Country Boys,” released in 2006, is a fun, catchy celebration of opposites attracting. The song tells the story of a refined…
Directed by Nzingha Stewart
Hands Down by Dashboard Confessional is one of the most beloved emo tracks of the 2000s. Released in 2003, the song is a heartfelt narrative…
Directed by Adam Levite
A Decade Under the Influence by Taking Back Sunday, from their album "Where You Want to Be," is known for its emotive lyrics and blend…
Like Eating Glass launched Bloc Party’s debut with raw urgency and angular riffs. This 2004 “Later... with Jools Holland” performance captures the band's breakout moment,…
Directed by James Reitano
All Caps by Madvillain is a quintessential track from the legendary collaboration between MF DOOM and Madlib. The song is celebrated for its unique production,…
Directed by Marcus Adams
Fedde Le Grand's 'Put Your Hands Up For Detroit' is a defining track in early 2000s dance music, released in 2006. It blends electro-house beats…
Directed by Spike Jonze
A visually mesmerizing video featuring Björk in a forest setting with ethereal and magical elements.
Directed by Francis Lawrence
Alive is a single by P.O.D. from their fourth studio album, "Satellite," released on July 31, 2001. The song is one of the band's most…
Directed by Eva Aridjis
The Rat is a blistering anthem by The Walkmen, released on April 19, 2004, as the lead single from their second album, "Bows + Arrows."…
Directed by Marc Webb
Spokesman' is a punk rock song by Goldfinger, released in 2002 as part of their album 'Open Your Eyes.' The track delivers a critical commentary…
Directed by Live Set
This “From The Basement” session features Radiohead performing “In Rainbows” live in studio. The intimate setting, crisp cinematography, and flawless execution highlight the album’s emotional…
Directed by Danny Clinch
El-P's music video for 'Deep Space 9mm,' directed by Danny Clinch, showcases the artist's innovative style and gritty aesthetic. Released in 2002, the video features…
Directed by Michael Salomon
Trace Adkins' “Hot Mama,” released in 2003, is a cheeky and confident tribute to the beauty and strength of everyday women—particularly moms who still have…
Directed by Francis Lawrence
Could I Have This Kiss Forever is a mid-tempo duet by American singer Whitney Houston and Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias. The song was written by…
Directed by Bill Young
The Greatest Man I Never Knew is a poignant ballad originally recorded by Reba McEntire in 1992, reaching number 3 on the Billboard Hot Country…
Trouble is the title track from Ray LaMontagne's debut album, released on September 14, 2004. This live performance, recorded during the Sessions @ AOL in…
Welcome to AltSounds.tv, where music enthusiasts can rediscover the groundbreaking music videos that defined the 2000s. This decade witnessed a transformation in the music industry, driven by technological advancements and innovative artistry. Our curated collection celebrates the videos that captured the spirit of the 2000s, blending unforgettable visuals with iconic sounds and cultural moments.
The 2000s marked a period of significant change, bridging the early digital era with the rise of social media and online streaming. It was a decade characterized by technological advancements, cultural shifts, and creative innovation, which collectively reshaped the music video landscape.
The 2000s saw the rise of the internet as a primary medium for music consumption. Platforms like YouTube, launched in 2005, revolutionized how music videos were distributed and consumed. This shift allowed artists to reach global audiences instantly, breaking down traditional barriers and democratizing access to music.
The introduction of MP3 players, like the iPod, and digital downloads through platforms like iTunes changed how fans purchased and listened to music. This era marked the decline of physical media and the rise of portable music, making it easier for fans to access their favorite tracks and videos on the go.
Advances in video technology brought high-definition (HD) quality to music videos, enhancing the viewing experience. Directors began experimenting with CGI, motion capture, and other special effects to create visually stunning and innovative videos.
Social media platforms like MySpace, Facebook, and later Twitter and Instagram, transformed how artists interacted with their fans. Music videos became shareable content, fostering a sense of community and engagement among fans.
As a solo artist, Beyoncé redefined pop and R&B with iconic videos like "Crazy in Love" and "Single Ladies." Her powerful performances, intricate choreography, and bold fashion choices set new standards in the industry.
Known for his provocative and narrative-driven videos, Eminem's work in the 2000s, such as "Stan" and "Without Me," showcased his storytelling prowess and cultural commentary.
Bursting onto the scene with avant-garde visuals and theatrical performances, Lady Gaga's videos like "Bad Romance" and "Poker Face" pushed creative boundaries and challenged norms.
A visionary artist, Kanye West's videos like "Stronger" and "Gold Digger" blended cutting-edge visuals with innovative concepts, cementing his status as a creative force in the music industry.
Continuing her reign from the late 90s, Britney delivered unforgettable videos like "Toxic" and "Womanizer," characterized by high-energy performances and striking visuals.
Known for their emotive and cinematic videos, Coldplay's works like "The Scientist" and "Viva La Vida" combined storytelling with powerful imagery, creating memorable visual experiences.
Emerging as a pop powerhouse, Rihanna's videos like "Umbrella" and "Disturbia" featured bold aesthetics and fashion-forward styles, setting trends and captivating audiences.
Continued to innovate in the 2000s, directing visually stunning videos for artists like Kanye West and Beyoncé, known for their vibrant colors and dynamic compositions.
Known for high-concept and artistically ambitious videos, Romanek's work with artists like Johnny Cash ("Hurt") and Jay-Z ("99 Problems") pushed the boundaries of the medium.
Brought a unique and often surreal style to music videos, collaborating with artists like Björk and Aphex Twin to create visually arresting and thought-provoking works.
Continued to bring cinematic quality to music videos, directing memorable works for artists like Madonna ("Die Another Day") and Nine Inch Nails ("Only").
Known for his bold and often controversial videos, Åkerlund's collaborations with artists like Lady Gaga and Madonna resulted in some of the most talked-about videos of the decade.
Their collaboration on "Crazy in Love" and "Single Ladies" resulted in some of the most iconic videos of the decade, known for their impactful choreography and stylish visuals.
This duo's work on videos like "Forgot About Dre" and "The Real Slim Shady" blended humor, narrative, and social commentary, making them standout pieces in hip-hop.
Their collaboration on "Paparazzi" and "Telephone" produced visually striking and thematically rich videos that pushed the boundaries of pop music visuals.
Known for their visually compelling videos, this duo created memorable works like "Disturbia" and "Russian Roulette," characterized by their dark and dramatic aesthetics.
At AltSounds.tv, we’ve curated a diverse and comprehensive library of 2000s music videos, capturing the essence of this influential decade. Whether you’re looking to revisit your favorite hits or explore new classics, our collection has something for every music lover.
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