Music Videos
Year | Title | Director(s) |
---|---|---|
1992 | "If My Homie Calls" | Tupac Shakur |
"Trapped" | Allen & Albert Hughes | |
"Brenda's Got a Baby" | The Hughes Brothers | |
1993 | "Wussup wit' the Luv?" | Jim Swaffield |
"Holler If Ya Hear Me" | Stephen Ashley Blake | |
"I Get Around" | David Dobkin | |
"Keep Ya Head Up" | David Dobkin | |
1994 | "Papa'z Song | James Micheal Marshall |
"Pour Out a Little Liquor" | Tupac Shakur | |
"Cradle to the Grave" | Ricky Harris | |
1995 | "How Long Will They Mourn Me?" | Kia B. Puriefoy |
"It Don't Stop" | Kia B. Puriefoy | |
"Dear Mama" | Lionel C. Martin | |
"So Many Tears" | Lionel C. Martin | |
"Temptations" | David Nelson | |
1996 | "California Love" | Hype Williams |
"California Love (Remix)" | Hype Williams | |
"2 of Amerika'z Most Wanted" | Tupac Shakur | |
"How Do U Want It?" | Tupac Shakur & Ron Hightower | |
"How Do U Want It? (Stage version)" | J. Kevin Swain | |
"Hit 'Em Up" | J. Kevin Swain | |
"I Ain't Mad at Cha" | Tupac Shakur & J. Kevin Swain | |
"Toss It Up" | Lionel C. Martin | |
"Toss It Up (Beach version)" | Lionel C. Martin | |
"All Bout You" | Marlene Rhein & Rob Johnson | |
1997 | "To Live and Die in L.A." | J. Kevin Swain |
"Hail Mary" | Frank Sacramento" | |
"Made Niggaz" | Gobi Nejad | |
"I Wonder If Heaven's Got a Ghetto" | Lionel C. Martin | |
"Do for Love" | Bill Parker | |
1999 | "Changes" | Chris Hafner |
"Unconditional Love" | Rob Johnson | |
2000 | "Baby Don't Cry (Keep Ya Head Up II)" | J. Jesses Smith |
2001 | "Until the End of Time" | Chris Hafner |
"Letter 2 My Unborn Child" | Chris Hafner | |
2002 | "Thugz Mansion" | David Nelson |
2003 | "Runnin' (Dying to Live)" | Philip G. Atwell |
2005 | "Ghetto Gospel" | Nzingha Stewart |
2006 | "Pac's Life" | Gobi Nejad |
2008 | "Playa Cardz Right" | Benny Boom |
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