Alicia Keys videography

Alicia Keys video discography

Keys in Cannes, France with husband Swizz Beatz, at the NRJ Music Awards ceremony, January 2013.
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American recording artist Alicia Keys has appeared in numerous music videos. Her videography includes more than thirty music videos and three video albums. In 2000, Keys signed a recording contract with J Records and released her debut single "Fallin'", taken from her first studio album Songs in A minor (2001). The plot of its music video had Keys traveling to a prison to visit her incarcerated boyfriend and was continued in the video for her next single, "A Woman's Worth;" both videos marked Keys' first collaboration with director Chris Robinson, who would become a regular collaborator later.[1] In 2004, another regular, American director Diane Martel, directed the accompanying music video for the second single from the singer's second album The Diary of Alicia Keys, "If I Ain't Got You", which featured rapper Method Man as Keys' love interest. It won the Best R&B Video accolade at the 2004 MTV Video Music Awards.[2]

In 2008, Keys collaborated with former The White Stripes singer Jack White on "Another Way to Die", the theme song for the James Bond film Quantum of Solace. Inspired by the plot, the CGI-heavy clip garnered a largely positive response from criticis and was nominated for Best Short Form Music Video at the 51st Grammy Awards.[3]

Music videos

2000s

Title Year Director(s) Artist(s)
"Fallin'" 2001 Chris Robinson[4] Alicia Keys
"A Woman's Worth" 2001 Chris Robinson[4] Alicia Keys
"What's Going On" 2002 Jake Scott[5] Artists Against AIDS Worldwide
"Brotha Part II" 2002 Chris Robinson[6] Angie Stone feat. Alicia Keys & Eve
"Girlfriend" 2002 Patrick Hoelck[7] Alicia Keys
"Gangsta Lovin'" 2002 Little X[8] Eve feat. Alicia Keys
"How Come You Don't Call Me" 2002 Little X[9] Alicia Keys
"You Don't Know My Name" 2003 Chris Robinson[10] Alicia Keys
"If I Ain't Got You" 2004 Diane Martel[11] Alicia Keys
"Diary" 2004 Lamont Burrell, Rod Isaacs, Jeff Robinson, Brian Campbell Alicia Keys feat Jermaine Paul
"My Boo" 2004 Chris Robinson, Usher[12] Usher & Alicia Keys
"Karma" 2004 Chris Robinson, Alicia Keys[13] Alicia Keys
"Unbreakable" 2005 Alex Coletti Alicia Keys
"Every Little Bit Hurts" 2005 Justin Francis Alicia Keys
"Ghetto Story Chapter 2" 2006 Sanaa Hamri[14] Cham feat. Alicia Keys
"No One" 2007 Justin Francis[15] Alicia Keys
"Like You'll Never See Me Again" 2007 Diane Martel[16] Alicia Keys
"Teenage Love Affair" 2008 Chris Robinson[17] Alicia Keys
"Superwoman" 2008 Chris Robinson[18] Alicia Keys
"Another Way to Die" 2008 P. R. Brown, MK12[19] Jack White & Alicia Keys
"Empire State of Mind" 2009 Hype Williams[20] Jay-Z feat. Alicia Keys
"Looking for Paradise" 2009 Gil Green[21] Alejandro Sanz feat. Alicia Keys
"Doesn't Mean Anything" 2009 P. R. Brown[22] Alicia Keys
"Try Sleeping with a Broken Heart" 2009 Syndrome[23] Alicia Keys

2010s

Title Year Director(s) Artist(s) Notes
"Put It in a Love Song" 2010 Melina Matsoukas[24] Alicia Keys feat. Beyoncé
  • Remains yet unreleased due to creative differences.[25]
"Un-Thinkable (I'm Ready)" 2010 Jake Nava[26] Alicia Keys
"Wait Til You See My Smile" 2010 Scott Orr[27] Alicia Keys
  • Alicia Keys does not appear in the video.
"International Party" 2011 Chris Robinson[28] Swizz Beatz feat. Alicia Keys
"Girl on Fire" 2012 Sophie Muller[29] Alicia Keys feat. Nicki Minaj
"Girl on Fire" (Japanese version) 2012 Mika Ninagawa[30] Alicia Keys
"Brand New Me" 2012 Diane Martel[31] Alicia Keys
"Brand New Me Part II" 2013 Taj Stansberry[32] Alicia Keys
  • Remains yet unreleased.
"Fire We Make" 2013 Chris Robinson[33] Alicia Keys with Maxwell
"New Day" 2013 Indrani[34] Alicia Keys
"Tears Always Win" 2013 Robert Hales[35] Alicia Keys
"It's On Again" 2014 Rich Lee[36] Alicia Keys feat. Kendrick Lamar
"We Are Here" 2014 Sol Guy[37] Alicia Keys

Guest appearances

Title Year Director(s) Artist(s) Notes
"I Want You" 2007 Kerry Washington[38] Common
  • In the video, Alicia Keys plays Common's girlfriend.[39]
"Glory" 2015 Jay Z
  • In the video, Jay Z shows a picture of his new-born daughter to Alicia Keys.[40]

Video albums

List of video album DVDs, with certifications
Title Album details Certifications
The Diary of Alicia Keys
  • Released: November 16, 2004[41]
  • Label: J
Unplugged
  • Released: October 11, 2005[42]
  • Label: J
VH1 Storytellers
  • Released: June 25, 2013 (US)[46]
  • Label: RCA

References

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  36. Rabineau, Jamie (2014-04-14). "Alicia Keys "It's On Again" (Rich Lee, dir.)". Videostatic.com. Retrieved 2014-04-19.
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