Pebbles & TamTamPink Like Suki
A vibrant and playful visual, “Pink Like Suki” by Pebbles & TamTam delivers a bold burst of color and personality through a high-energy, stylized music…
A vibrant and playful visual, “Pink Like Suki” by Pebbles & TamTam delivers a bold burst of color and personality through a high-energy, stylized music…
Directed by Lionel C. Martin
Released in 1989, "New Jack Swing" was the breakout single from Wreckx-n-Effect's debut album “Wrecks-N-Effect”. The track was pivotal in popularizing the New Jack Swing…
Directed by Kenneth Doty Ice-T
Released in 1991, "New Jack Hustler (Nino's Theme)" is a track from Ice-T's album “O.G. Original Gangster” and also featured in the movie “New Jack…
Directed by Drew Carolan
Content: Released in 1991, "I Wanna Sex You Up" is a hit single from Color Me Badd's debut album “C.M.B.”. The track, produced by Dr.…
Directed by Bruno Mars, Florent Dechard
Finesse (Remix) is a vibrant collaboration between Bruno Mars and Cardi B, released on January 4, 2018. The track is a reimagined version of Mars'…
Directed by Bille Woodruff
Sounds of Blackness's "Optimistic," released in 1991, is a powerful fusion of gospel, R&B, and new jack swing genres. Featured on their debut album, *The…
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 Kai von Kotze, Roland Willaert
Girl You Know It's True is a song by Milli Vanilli, released as a single in 1988. The song became a massive hit, reaching number…
What About Your Friends is a song by American girl group TLC from their debut album "Ooooooohhh... On the TLC Tip." The song addresses themes…
Directed by Tarsem Singh
A powerful, emblematic music video debuting En Vogue’s career with dynamic choreography, soulful vocals, and stark visual metaphors under the direction of Tarsem Singh.
Jump is a hit single by the American hip hop duo Kris Kross from their debut album "Totally Krossed Out." The song became a major…
Directed by Andy Morahan
What Comes Naturally is a 1991 single by Scottish singer Sheena Easton, released as the lead track from her tenth studio album of the same…
Directed by Lisa Bonet
Released in June 1990, "Feels Good" was a breakthrough hit from Tony! Toni! Toné!'s album *The Revival*. The song topped the R&B charts and reached…
Directed by Drew Carolan
Heavy D & The Boyz's rendition of "Now That We Found Love," featuring Aaron Hall, was released in June 1991 as the second single from…
Directed by Geoffrey Edwards
Ralph Tresvant's "Sensitivity," released on October 9, 1990, marked his debut as a solo artist after his tenure with New Edition. The track, penned and…
Directed by Wayne Isham
This visually vibrant and stylish music video from Paula Abdul’s 1991 *Spellbound* era blends high-energy choreography, bold fashion, and retro ’70s-inspired colors—cementing her status as…
Directed by David Fincher
Straight Up by Paula Abdul is a classic dance-pop song that became a massive hit in the late 1980s. The music video, directed by David…
Directed by Michael Patterson, Candace Reckinger
Paula Abdul's "Opposites Attract," released on November 17, 1989, is a standout track from her debut album, *Forever Your Girl*. The song, written and produced…
Directed by David Fincher
This stylish late‑’80s dance video, directed by rising auteur David Fincher, pays homage to Bob Fosse’s **All That Jazz** with sultry choreography, steamy scaffolding sets,…
Directed by David Fincher
This nostalgic late‑’80s video showcases Paula Abdul in her element—choreographing a playful children's show in a predominantly B&W visual palette with splashes of color. Its…
Directed by Jake Nava
Return of the Mack is a 1996 R&B and new jack swing track by British artist Mark Morrison. Released on March 4, 1996, as the…
Directed by Francis Lawrence
A contemplative R&B track where Ginuwine questions if his partner’s betrayal signals that eventually she’ll say “what’s so different?” when the roles reverse — underscored…
A smooth late‑’90s R&B groove, “Get It On Tonite” marked Montell Jordan’s biggest solo hit—anchored by sultry vocals, a memorable hook and a throwback sample‑driven beat. Directed by Unknown,…