Kelis Discography - Music Videos

Music Videos

List of music videos
Year Title Album Director
1999 "Caught out There" Kaleidoscope Hype Williams
2000 "Good Stuff" David LaChapelle
"Get Along with You" Paul Hunter
2001 "Young, Fresh n' New" Wanderland Diane Martel
2003 "Milkshake" Tasty Paul Hunter
"Milkshake" Jake Nava
2004 "Trick Me" Mr. X
"Millionaire" Giuseppe Capotondi
2006 "Bossy" Kelis Was Here Marc Klasfeld
"Blindfold Me"
2007 "Lil Star"
2010 "Acapella" Flesh Tone Chris Cottam, Rankin and Nicole Ehrlich
"4th of July (Fireworks)" Kelis, Rankin and Nicole Ehrlich
"Scream" Rankin
2011 "Brave"
List of featured music videos
Year Title Album Director
1999 "Got Your Money" Nigga Please Nzingha Stewart, Scott Kalvert,
Hype Williams and D'Urville Martin
2000 "Supa Love" Jazzmatazz, Vol. 3: Streetsoul Andrew Dosunmu
2001 "Cross the Border" Get Down or Lay Low Jeremy Rall
"What It Is" Genesis Hype Williams
2002 "Help Me" Loud Rojo
"When the Last Time" Lord Willin' Diane Martel
"Take You Home" Animal House Chris Robinson
2003 "Finest Dreams" Richard X Presents His X-Factor Vol. 1 Oli Goldsmith
"How You Want That" Loon Little X
2004 "Not in Love" 7 Jake Nava
2006 "I Love My Chick" The Big Bang Benny Boom
2010 "Spaceship" Electroman Ray Kay
2011 "Bounce" 18 Months Vincent Haycock

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