Robyn Discography - Music Videos

Music Videos

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List of music videos, showing year released and director
Title Year Director(s) Artist
"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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