Jay-Z videography

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Jay-Z in 2003

This is the videography for American rapper Jay-Z. They often involve him performing.

As lead artist

List of music videos as lead artist, showing year released and director
Title Year Director(s)
"I Can't Get Wid Dat" 1994 Abdul Malik Abbott[1]
"In My Lifetime" 1995
"In My Lifetime" (Remix)
"Dead Presidents" 1996
"Ain't No Nigga"
(featuring Foxy Brown)
Abdul Malik Abbott[2]
"Can't Knock the Hustle"
(featuring Mary J. Blige)
Hype Williams[3]
"Feelin' It" 1997 Alan Ferguson[4][5]
"Who You Wit"
"Sunshine"
(featuring Babyface and Foxy Brown)
Hype Williams[6]
"The City Is Mine"
(featuring Blackstreet)
1998 Steve Carr, Jay-Z[7]
"Where I'm From" Abdul Malik Abbott[1]
"Face Off"
(featuring Sauce Money)
"Friend or Foe '98"
"Streets Is Watching"
"Imaginary Player"
"You Must Love Me"
(featuring Kelly Price)
"Wishing on a Star"
(featuring Gwen Dickey)
none[8]
"It's Alright"
(with Memphis Bleek)
Little X[9]
"Can I Get A..."
(featuring
Amil and Ja Rule
)
Steve Carr[10][11]
"Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)"
"More Money, More Cash, More Hoes"
(featuring
DMX
)
1999 Malik Sayeed[12]
"Nigga What, Nigga Who (Originator 99)"
(featuring Big Jaz and Amil)
Malik Sayeed[13]
"Girl's Best Friend"
(featuring Mashonda)
Francis Lawrence[14]
"Do It Again (Put Ya Hands Up)"
(featuring Beanie Sigel and Amil)
Dave Meyers[15]
"Anything" 2000 Chris Robinson[16]
"Hey Papi"
(featuring Memphis Bleek & Amil)
Hype Williams[17][18]
"Big Pimpin'"
(featuring UGK)
"I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me)" Dave Meyers[19][20]
"Change the Game"
(featuring Beanie Sigel and Memphis Bleek)
2001
"Guilty Until Proven Innocent"
(featuring R. Kelly)
Paul Hunter[21]
"Izzo (H.O.V.A.)" Dave Meyers[22]
"Girls, Girls, Girls" Marc Klasfeld[23]
"Song Cry" 2002 Sanaa Hamri[24]
"'03 Bonnie & Clyde"
(featuring Beyoncé)
Chris Robinson[25]
"Excuse Me Miss" 2003 Little X[26]
"La-La-La (Excuse Me Again)" Chris Robinson[27][28]
"Change Clothes"
(featuring Pharrell)
Chris Robinson
"Dirt Off Your Shoulder" 2004 Dave Meyers[29]
"99 Problems" Mark Romanek[30]
"Numb/Encore"
(with Linkin Park)
Joe DeMaio, Kimo Proudfoot[31]
"December 4th" Jay-Z
"Show Me What You Got" 2006 F. Gary Gray[32]
"Lost One"
(featuring Chrisette Michele)
Anthony Mandler[33]
"Minority Report"
(featuring Ne-Yo)
2007 Jay-Z
"Blue Magic" Hype Williams[34]
"Roc Boys (And the Winner Is...)" Chris Robinson[35]
"I Know"
(featuring Pharrell)
2008 Philip Andelman[36]
"D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune)" 2009 Anthony Mandler[37][38]
"Run This Town"
(featuring Kanye West and Rihanna)
"Empire State of Mind"
(featuring Alicia Keys)
Hype Williams[39]
"Young Forever"
(featuring Mr Hudson)
Anthony Mandler[40]
"On to the Next One"
(featuring Swizz Beatz)
2010 Sam Brown[41]
"Otis"
(with Kanye West)
2011 Spike Jonze[42]
"Niggas in Paris"
(with Kanye West)
2012 Kanye West[43]
"No Church in the Wild"
(with Kanye West, featuring Frank Ocean)
Romain Gavras[44]
"3 Kings"
(with Rick Ross and Dr. Dre)
Dre Films
"Picasso Baby" 2013 Mark Romanek[45]
"Holy Grail"
(featuring Justin Timberlake)
Anthony Mandler[46]
"Run (Part II (On The Run))"
(featuring Beyoncé)
2014 Melina Matsoukas
"Movin' Bass"
(with Rick Ross)
2015 Ryan Snyder
"Glory"
"The Story of O.J." 2017 Mark Romanek, Jay-Z
"4:44" TNEG
"Bam"
(featuring Damian Marley)
Rohan Blair-Mangat
"Kill Jay Z" Gerard Bush, Christopher Renz
"Adnis" Mark Romanek
"Moonlight" Alan Yang
"ManyfaCedGod"
(featuring James Blake)
Francesco Carrozzini
"Dream. On" Mark Romanek
"Legacy" Jeymes Samuel[47]
"Smile"
(featuring Gloria Carter)
Miles Jay[47]
"Marcy Me"
Ben and Joshua Safdie
"Family Feud"
(featuring Beyoncé)
Ava DuVernay
"Blue's Freestyle/We Family" 2018 Maurice Taylor
"Apeshit"
(with Beyoncé as the Carters)
Ricky Siaz
"Mood 4 Eva"
(with Beyonce featuring
Childish Gambino
)
2020 Beyonce and Dikayl Rimmasch
"Sorry Not Sorry"
(with DJ Khaled featuring Nas)
2021 DJ Khaled, Jay-Z and Hype Williams

As featured artist

List of music videos as featured artist, showing year released and director
Title Year Director(s)
"Hawaiian Sophie"
(The Jaz featuring Jay-Z)
1989 Adam Bernstein[48]
"The Originators"
(The Jaz featuring Jay-Z)
1990 none[49]
"Can I Get Open"
(Original Flavor featuring Jay-Z)
1993 Eric Meyerson[50]
"Show & Prove"
(Big Daddy Kane featuring Scoob Lover, Sauce Money, Shyheim, Jay-Z and Ol' Dirty Bastard)
1994 Lionel C. Martin[51]
"I'll Be"
(Foxy Brown featuring Jay-Z)
1997 Brett Ratner[52]
"All of My Days"
(Changing Faces featuring Jay-Z and R. Kelly)
Cameron Casey[53]
"Be Alone No More" (Remix)
(
Another Level
featuring Jay-Z)
1998 none[54]
"Love for Free"
(
Rell
featuring Jay-Z)
Free Spirit[55]
"Money Ain't a Thang"
(Jermaine Dupri featuring Jay-Z)
Darren Grant[56]
"4 Alarm Blaze"
(M.O.P. featuring Teflon and Jay-Z)
none[57]
"Lobster & Scrimp"
(Timbaland featuring Jay-Z)
1999 Steve Carr[58]
"Heartbreaker"
(Mariah Carey featuring Jay-Z)
Brett Ratner[59]
"What You Think of That"
(Memphis Bleek featuring Jay-Z)
none[60]
"4 da Fam"
(
Amil featuring Jay-Z, Beanie Sigel
and Memphis Bleek)
2000 Nick Quested[61]
"Best of Me Part II"
(
Mýa
featuring Jay-Z)
Hype Williams[62]
"Is That Your Chick (The Lost Verses)"
(Memphis Bleek featuring Jay-Z, Twista and Missy Elliott)
Jeremy Rall[63]
"Do My..."
(Memphis Bleek featuring Jay-Z)
2001 Dave Meyers, Jay-Z[64]
"Fiesta" (Remix)
(R. Kelly featuring Jay-Z)
Little X, R. Kelly[65]
"What We Do"
(Freeway featuring Jay-Z and Beanie Sigel)
2002 Nzingha Stewart[66]
"Crazy in Love"
(Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z)
2003 Jake Nava[67]
"Frontin'"
(Pharrell featuring Jay-Z)
Paul Hunter[68]
"Stomp" (Remix)
(Lenny Kravitz featuring Jay-Z)
2004 Sanaa Hamri
"Deja Vu"
(Beyonce featuring Jay-Z)
2006 Sophie Muller
"Umbrella"
(Rihanna featuring Jay-Z)
2007 Chris Applebaum[69]
"Upgrade U"
(Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z)
Melina, Beyoncé[70]
"Lost+"
(Coldplay featuring Jay-Z)
2008 Mat Whitecross[71]
"Money Goes, Honey Stay" (When the Money Goes Remix)
(Fabolous featuring Jay-Z)
2009 Parris[72]
"Monster"
(
Rick Ross, Nicki Minaj and Bon Iver
)
2010 Jake Nava[73]
"Suit & Tie"
(Justin Timberlake featuring Jay-Z)
2013 David Fincher[74]
"Drunk in Love"
(Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z)
Hype Williams[75]
"They Don't Love You No More"
(DJ Khaled featuring Jay-Z, Meek Mill, Rick Ross and French Montana)
2014 Gil Green, DJ Khaled
"I Got The Keys"
(DJ Khaled featuring Jay-Z and Future)
2016 Daniel Kaufman
"Entrepreneur"
(
Pharrell
featuring Jay-Z)
2020 Calmatic

Television

Title Year Role Network Notes Ref.
Secret Millionaires Club 2011 Himself (voice only) Discovery Family Episode: "Be Cool To Your School" [76]

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