Director: Francis Lawrence
Year: 2005
Percentage: 3.49%
Highest Rank: 17
The video looked like an Eddie Murphy movie with JLo portraying multiple characters including a stripper, a tranny (I hope ), an annoying ginger, a foxxy afro and a bartender among others. It also showed scenes of JLo dancing with her crew and scenes where JLo is dancing alone with a cane which were extended to serve as an official video to a remix of the song with rapper Fabulous.
And although the video was entertaining with JLo's many characters and everything, I think it lacked a storyline (or maybe there was and I just didn't get it?) which would have made sense for all the characters she tried to showcase.
The video received four nominations at the 2005 MTV Video Music Awards: Best Dance Video, Best Direction, Best Choreography, and Best Editing.
Director: Marc Webb
Year: 2005
Percentage: 3.49%
Highest Rank: 14
The video is just ****ing epic. Every second. Every frame. I can't even express. This should have been a little higher to be honest. Hence, a Top 20 would be just fair enough.
Gerard Way's acting. The choreography. The theatricality. The setting. The symbolism. The aura. The darkness. The song. ****ING EVERYTHING.
Gerard's acting is just so emotional and strong that I was easily moved and the choreo the ****ING CHOREO is just so neat and spectacular especially the dead girl's ballet routine.
The video got nominated for Best Rock Video, Best Choreography, Best New Artist, and the MTV2 and Viewer's Choice Awards at the 2005 MTV Video Music Awards.
Where Is the Love? - Black Eyed Peas ft. Justin Timberlake
Director: William James Adams, Jr.
Year: 2003
Percentage: 3.49%
Highest Rank: 16
The video is nice and it has a message to say. It has an intriguing ending because it wasn't revealed what the people were looking up to in the sky. Now if only Trousersnake was in the video too.
Director: Jorma Taccone
Year: 2008
Percentage: 3.93%
Highest Rank: 15
The video is very different from all the other videos at that time. They had a very creative concept by adding nice dialogues that are louder than the music itself. But the magic starts when The Lonely Island member and director Jorma Taccone drives a bread knife through his chest and pulls out his heart and gives it to Friday Night Lights star Aasha Davis. The heart starts to sing with Cee Lo's mouth and grabs a brocolli as a microphone. The next scenes are too bloody to be decribed.
The video is truly different yet special. It was nominated at the 2008 Grammy Awards for Best Short Form Music Video.
Katy Perry stuns us with her visuals for E.T. It is set in outer space where she still looks like an alien and then later on she morphs to half-human-half-deer and kisses her albino lover in a post-apocalyptic setting.
I'd have to say the video is really eye-catching and stunning. The effects worked well and o did her make-up. In fact, it received nods from various sites as it is Fuse's 96th Sexiest Video of All Time and winning two (Best Collaboration and Best Special Effects) out of 5 nominations at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards.