Director: Sophie Muller
Year: 2005
Percentage: 8.30%
Highest Rank: 10
Beautiful beautiful video! It goes really well with the song. Both have retro summer vibes and both very haunting. I just can't express much the epicness of the video. It's very very simple yet very very stunning. Gwen looked really charming in the video especially in the flashbacks where she is seen as a brunette.
Unfortunately, that's all we have for Gwen Stefani
Director: Joseph Kahn
Year: 2000
Percentage: 8.30%
Highest Rank: 5
The video is very representative of the early 2000s videos. It is one of the best during that mini-era.
I'm glad that that kind of trend has stopped already because I find the overuse of computer effects for backgrounds too cheesy especially when they're supposed to look futuristic yet they only looked circus-y.
I liked the cheesiness of Doesn't Really Matter Though. It's quite refreshing and not overdone.
"Cool" is a better song than video, but the clip is lovely and suits the feel of the track nicely. I think "What You Waiting For?" should have ranked highest for Gwen, though.
Director: Nick Knight
Year: 2001
Percentage: 8.30%
Highest Rank: 4
When I first saw the video I was like what the hell with all the squiggly lines?
But when Björk started to appear... life was given!!! So much emotion and power! I can't even... and then there were the piercings... which were just... scary
It was only later on when I found out that the "squiggly lines" are actually a mega-censored video of Björk's love-making.
The video caused so much controversy at that time and it even made MTV's Top 20 Most Controversial Videos.
^IKR!!! All of her videos are amazing to be honest. Unfortunately, this is her only entry. Everybody voted for a different Bjork video. It's really really sad Cocoon!!!