Music Videos
This is an incomplete list, which may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries.Title | Year | Director(s) | Artist |
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"Be Mine!" (First version) | 2005 | Brad Kluck | Robyn |
"Handle Me" (First version) | Fredrik Skogkvist | Robyn | |
"Crash and Burn Girl" | 2006 | Fredrik Skogkvist, Johan Sandberg and Henrik Timonen | Robyn |
"With Every Heartbeat" (First version) | 2006 | Fredrik Skogvist | Kleerup featuring Robyn |
"Konichiwa Bitches" | 2007 | Fredrik Skogkvist, Johan Sandberg and Henrik Timonen | Robyn |
"With Every Heartbeat" (Second version) | Robyn featuring Kleerup | ||
"Be Mine!" (Second version) | Max Vitali | Robyn | |
"Handle Me" (Second version) | Johan Renck | Robyn | |
"Who's That Girl" | 2008 | Diane Martel | Robyn |
"Cobrastyle" | John "Rankin" Waddell and Chris Cottam | Robyn | |
"Dream On" (Second version) | Barnaby Roper | Robyn | |
"Dancing on My Own" | 2010 | Max Vitali | Robyn |
"Don't Fucking Tell Me What to Do" | Mary Fagot | Robyn | |
"Hang with Me" | Max Vitali | Robyn | |
"Indestructible" | Nils Ljunggren and Max Vitali | Robyn | |
"Dancehall Queen" | Ryan Staake, Diplo and Red Foxx | Robyn | |
"Bad Gal" | 2011 | Tim Erem | Savage Skulls & Douster featuring Robyn |
"Call Your Girlfriend" | Max Vitali | Robyn | |
"Never Will Be Mine" | Tim Nackashi | Rye Rye featuring Robyn |
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