Alicia Keys Discography - Music Videos

Music Videos

Year Title Director(s)
2001 "Fallin'" Chris Robinson
"A Woman's Worth"
"Brotha Part II"
2002 "Girlfriend" Patrick Hoelck
"Gangsta Lovin'" Little X
"How Come You Don't Call Me" Little X
"What's Going On (Blindfold Version)" Jake Scott
"What's Going On" ?
2003 "You Don't Know My Name" Chris Robinson
2004 "If I Ain't Got You" Diane Martel
"Diary" Lamont "Liquid" Burrell, Rod Isaacs, Jeff Robinson,
and Brian Campbell
"My Boo" Chris Robinson and Usher
"Karma" Chris Robinson and Alicia Keys
2005 "Unbreakable" (Unplugged version) Alex Coletti
"Unbreakable" (BET version) Justin Francis
"Every Little Bit Hurts"
2006 "Ghetto Story Chapter 2" Sanaa Hamri
"Sweet Music" ?
2007 "No One" Justin Francis
"I Want You" Kerry Washington
"Like You'll Never See Me Again" Diane Martel
2008 "Teenage Love Affair" Chris Robinson
"Superwoman"
"Another Way to Die" Marc Forster
2009 "Empire State of Mind" Hype Williams
"Looking for Paradise" Gil Green
"Doesn't Mean Anything" P. R. Brown
"Try Sleeping with a Broken Heart" Syndrome
2010 "Un-Thinkable (I'm Ready)" Jake Nava
"Put It in a Love Song" Melina Matsoukas
"Wait Til You See My Smile" Scott Orr
2011 "International Party" Chris Robinson
2012 "Girl on Fire" Sophie Muller
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