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A collection of visual images set to accompany and or reflect the lyrics or overall feeling of a song. Usually used as a visual marketing tool to further push sales of an artists song. Also considered mini-movies or short films driven by a musical track. All genres from Hip-Hop to rock use music videos.
Man did you see that B-Real video "Los Angeles" by Director Hugo V? It was one of the best visually stunning hip-hop music videos I have ever seen!
by lc lazz August 3, 2009
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WORST fucking thing EVER to happen to music.
FUCK mtv!! _ _ _ _ _ _
by FUCK DISCO August 9, 2004
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that music videos for fergalicious was like porn....but with some music in the background
by ninos estamos en mis pantalones November 30, 2006
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When two people are 'involved' with each other publicly, but you never see anything explicit.

The term comes from most music videos that have romantic scenes. Many body parts are shown very briefly, yet nothing is revealed fully.
Jill: Hey, did you see Kim and Joe getting 'friendly' last night?

John: Yeah, but nothing actually happened. It was just music video sex.
by LolaMonroe September 17, 2010
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Music Video Director

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A director hired mainly for his vision and ability to place and execute stunning visual images, stories and actions into the short time frame of a song. Usually considered as short films lead by musical tracks rather than dialogue.
Hype Williams, X, Director Hugo V, Spike Jonez are a few examples of some of the most notable music video directors.
by V Freightrain August 1, 2009
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A video which is meant to be released with a single from a CD, in which the artist appears and sings/plays the song while other events occur. Music videos are notorious for containing incredibly large amounts of product placement, such as phones, drinks, perfumes, or websites (Plentyoffish is among the most infamous).
The music video for Lady Gaga's Telephone, Ke$ha's We R Who We R, and Britney Spears's Hold it Against Me all contain advertisements for plentyoffish.com
by booncud March 11, 2011
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