2008| style="background: #ececec; color: grey;" class="table-na" | None| style="background: #ececec; color: grey;" class="table-na" | Unknown
The video featured Gomez modeling designs, intercut with clips from the 1961 animated film 101 Dalmatians. Featured on the 2008 DVD release of the film.
Seeley, DrewDrew Seeley| style="background: #ececec; color: grey;" class="table-na" | Unknown
The video shows Seeley walking around a city trying to catch up with a girl,(Gomez) while the world around him shows scenes from the movie of Gomez and Seeley dancing together.
The music video has Gomez singing into a microphone with bright and flamboyant background, as well as including clips from the film Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie (2009).
The music video has all four acts singing into microphones on top of a brightly lit stage and running across a park setting where many children are following them.
The video featured Gomez and her band performing the song on a round black stage, and features various shots of Gomez in a photo shoot and singing the song without the band.
Along with singing on a stage with the Scene, the video features Gomez acting as a secret agent and donning spy apparel, as she plants bugs, takes photos, passes off packages, and other duties.
The music video was shot on location in Lucerne Valley, California. It features Gomez frolicking in the desert surrounded by a swarm of photographs of her and her love interest, before they meet during a rainstorm.
The video features Gomez performing the song at a Japanese karaoke bar while scenes of the band performing in different settings are intercut through the video. The video was nominated for Best Female Video at the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards.[1]
The video was filmed in Paris, France. It features Gomez singing along to the track inside of a car, partying in a nightclub, and strutting down the streets of the city.
The music video for the song was released on Gomez's 21st birthday. It features Gomez and her friends partying and singing the song in different locations, including an underground nightclub and a dark room.
Highlighted for its provocative imagery, the video follows a low-key premise with Gomez wallowing on several vignettes wearing a number of casual outfits.
The explicit version retains Gomez's scenes from the original video with the addition of Rocky rapping his verse afront more dynamic visuals; including images of nature scenes, an exploding car, strobe lights and smoke machines.
The video was filmed in the Broadway Theater District of Los Angeles. Gomez drives through Los Angeles and witnesses several public vignettes: including a distressed mother and her son, an infuriated man venting his anger, and a couple kissing.
The video follows, in a split screen, a boy and a girl trying to go on with their lives after breaking up. Gomez does not appear in the music video. It has over 1.9 billion views on YouTube and is the site's 28th most-viewed video.
Gomez does not appear in the music video. The video features a dancer who falls blindly from one platform to another while being caught by other dancers.
Gomez does not appear in the music video but her vocals are still heard. The video revolves around a couple involved in a motorcycle accident. It depicts the boyfriend's unconscious state, with the girlfriend dancing and singing by his bedside at the hospital.
The video features Gomez wearing a fall-risk wristband. She is shown writhing on a bed in a pink negligee with a white ribbon binding her hands. It was the first video to premiere as a Spotify exclusive.[58]
The music video is set in 1978 and follows Gomez portraying "a shy high schooler, a gym coach with a Farrah Fawcett-inspired coif, a bespectacled male teacher, and a mom, including all of whom are interconnected in unexpected ways."[60]
Gomez takes part in a range of strange activities such as eating soap, putting lipstick over her teeth or inserting her tongue through an eyelash curler.
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The video is filmed in a vertical format and is a serving as an exclusive behind-the-scenes peek at the later released official video. It was released exclusively on Spotify.
The imagery for the music video is inspired from the 1965 French New Wave film Pierrot le Fou.[68] The music video starts at a party with Gomez locking eyes with a sharply suited man, and they steal a convertible and end up frolicking in a bucolic pasture.[69]
The video is set in a post-apocalyptic world. The clip transitions with various landscapes showing the quartet together with a volcano in the background and in solo scenes. The video became one of the top ten fastest videos to reach 100 million views in YouTube.[71]
The colored video shows Selena Gomez and background dancers, dancing in various scenes, including a colored tent. It was also shot using the iPhone 11 Pro.