Flashback: The Best Music Videos of the 2000s
Transcending many barriers, music is a way to connect people. Lyrical references to real-life stories and events give a source to channel one’s emotions. Artists focus not only on the lyrical aspect of their songs but also on the music videos. Through imagery and symbolism, they try to create something different and imaginative that catches the audience’s attention. Over the years, we have seen some bizarre MVs that set the bar high.
The 2000s was the decade that saw some lively and ingenious songs as well as music videos. From Britney Spears and Lady Gaga to Michael Jackson and Eminem, it was the decade that saw the rise of many tracks that became popular hits that are still among our favourites.
Taking a trip down memory lane, here are some of the best music videos of the 2000s that stood out during that decade because of their magical charm-
The Best Music Videos of the 2000s:
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Fireworks by Katy Perry
When it comes to creative music videos, Katy Perry has not disappointed her fans. However, the music video for “Firework” is extraordinarily special. Directed by Dave Meyers, the video features Katy, along with her fans, who are facing life challenges and obstacles- whether it is an illness, insecurity or troubles- and trying to make their way through it all. The feel-good video fills you with a sense of optimism and confidence because “baby you are a firework, come on show ’em what you are worth!”
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The Real Slim Shady by Eminem
Directed by Phillip Atwell and Dr. Dre, The Real Slim Shady disses many well-known celebrities while voicing the impact that rappers can have on pop culture. Becoming the song that continues to be among Eminem’s top hits, it is a message that everyone can do some crazy stuff and that being authentic to yourself is important. The lyrics were quite layered and controversial, but Eminem successfully marked his presence within the rap industry.
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You Rock My World by Michael Jackson
Just before his untimely demise, the King of Pop gave us one of the best music videos with You Rock My World. Released in 2001, the video was directed by Paul Hunter. From gambling and drinking to criminals and gangsters, You Rock My World feels like a small movie. Jackson fits himself quite well in the video with his flawless moves as he fights people amid his hook steps.
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Toxic by Britney Spears
Directed by Joseph Kahn, Toxic continues to be one of the most captivating MVs. As Toxic once again made its presence when it began to trend on Instagram reels, we realised just how ahead of her time Britney was. There is something devilish and at the same time, fun in her eyes throughout the catchy music videos. The dance music still sounds fresh, and it’s hard to realise that it was released over a decade ago.
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Bad Romance by Lady Gaga
Winning Video of the Year at the MTV Video Music Awards in 2020, Lady Gaga’s Bad Romance MV is one-of-a-kind. Directed by Francis Lawrence, the video became the highest-viewed YouTube video for a while the year it was released. Showing Lady Gaga in a white bathhouse as the Russian Mafia kidnaps her, Bad Romance was praised for its choreography, fashion, and symbolism. Bad Romance is definitely one of the top MVs showing the evil streak.
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Californication by Red Hot Chili Peppers
Directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, the music video has to be among the most creatively crafted MVs of Rhcp. Showing references to Grand Theft Auto and other gaming worlds, the video shows the band as they fight and wrestle to make their way out. The MV catches your attention right from the beginning as it offers a “loading” screen as if you are entering a game.
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Ride by Lana Del Rey
Apart from creative and poetic lyrics that can make one sob, Lana Del Rey has been praised time and again for her imaginative MVs. Considered a queen of coquette aesthetics, Del Rey had already established her name among artists with the debut album Radio before the MV for Ride was released. The video shows Del Rey wrapped in American flags as she begins her journey with a motorcycle gang. The MV was chosen for Rolling Stone’s “Reader’s Poll: 10 Best Music Videos of the 2000s.”
Conclusion-
So these were some of the top MVs that were and continue to be super hits among song lovers. Which one among the best music videos of the 2000s is your favourite? Let us know in the comment section below.
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