En VogueMy Lovin’ (You’re Never Gonna Get It)
Directed by Matthew Rolston
My Lovin' (You’re Never Gonna Get It) was released in 1992 as the lead single from En Vogue's second album, “Funky Divas”. The music video,…
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Every music video directed by Matthew Rolston on AltSounds. 9 videos spanning 1992–2005, hand-picked by music-loving humans.
Directed by Matthew Rolston
My Lovin' (You’re Never Gonna Get It) was released in 1992 as the lead single from En Vogue's second album, “Funky Divas”. The music video,…
Directed by Matthew Rolston
Released in 1998, "Hands" marked a spiritual and introspective turn in Jewel's songwriting, reflecting themes of compassion, resilience, and personal responsibility. The lead single from…
Directed by MATTHEW ROLSTON
Eurythmics returned in 2005 with "I've Got a Life," a powerful disco-pop anthem featured on their 'Ultimate Collection' album. Released on October 31, 2005, the…
Directed by Matthew Rolston
Natalie Imbruglia's "Smoke" envelops listeners in a hauntingly introspective atmosphere, blending melancholic lyrics with ethereal melodies. Directed by Matthew Rolston, the music video complements the…
Directed by Matthew Rolston
Natalie Imbruglia's "Wishing I Was There" captures the essence of longing and introspection, blending heartfelt lyrics with a melodic pop-rock arrangement. Directed by Matthew Rolston,…
Directed by Matthew Rolston
Enrique Iglesias' "Love to See You Cry" is a pop track from his 2001 album *Escape*. Released as the fourth single on June 3, 2002,…
Directed by Matthew Rolston
Walking After You is a mellow, melancholic love ballad by Foo Fighters. The video shows Dave Grohl moving through sterile hallways in search of a…
Directed by Matthew Rolston
Maxwell’s “Sumthin’ Sumthin’” is a quietly seductive neo‑soul anthem from his debut album “Maxwell’s Urban Hang Suite” (1996), showcasing his smooth falsetto, slinky groove and the…
Directed by Matthew Rolston
A celebratory group‑performance video featuring Salt, Pepa, Spinderella, and En Vogue surrounded by backup dancers, with cameo appearances by Treach and Tupac—highlighting powerful female camaraderie and…