Top Music Videos of 2025
ress Renee Rapp made her music video debut with the visually stunning and cinematic “Mad,” showcasing her versatility as an artist. The video, directed by Luke Orlando, combines unique visuals with Rapp’s powerful vocals to create a captivating and immersive experience for viewers.
13. “Nature’s Son,” Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy
Directed by Jacob Gentry
Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy’s video for “Nature’s Son” takes viewers on a psychedelic journey through nature, perfectly complementing the song’s dreamy and introspective vibe. Directed by Jacob Gentry, this visually stunning video captures the essence of the song, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in its ethereal beauty.
12. “The Eye,” Mitski
Directed by Saigo
Mitski’s video for “The Eye” is a captivating and introspective visual experience that perfectly complements the song’s haunting melodies. Directed by Saigo, the video explores themes of identity and loneliness, drawing viewers into Mitski’s world through its intimate and emotive storytelling.
11. “Wild Boys,” St. Vincent feat. Nick Cave
Directed by Damien Chazelle
St. Vincent and Nick Cave join forces in the visually striking video for “Wild Boys,” directed by Damien Chazelle. This dynamic collaboration brings together two iconic artists in a mesmerizing and evocative visual journey that showcases their raw talent and creativity.
10. “Afterimage,” Japanese Breakfast
Directed by Yoo Soo Kim
Japanese Breakfast’s video for “Afterimage” is a poignant and visually stunning tribute to the late artist Carey D. Lo. Directed by Yoo Soo Kim, this moving video captures the essence of loss and remembrance, offering viewers a heartfelt and intimate reflection on grief and healing.
9. “Bad Dreams,” Haim feat. Taylor Swift
Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson
Haim and Taylor Swift team up in the captivating video for “Bad Dreams,” directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. This atmospheric and visually striking video takes viewers on a haunting journey through a dreamscape, blending the haunting melodies of the song with dark and hypnotic visuals.
8. “Kokomo,” Benee
Directed by Alfred Marroquin
Benee’s video for “Kokomo” is a playful and vibrant visual experience that perfectly captures the song’s carefree and upbeat energy. Directed by Alfred Marroquin, this colorful video invites viewers into a whimsical world of imagination and creativity, showcasing Benee’s unique style and infectious personality.
7. “Superbike,” Jay Som
Directed by Cole Kush
Jay Som’s video for “Superbike” is a whimsical and surreal visual experience that perfectly complements the song’s dreamy and ethereal sound. Directed by Cole Kush, this quirky video invites viewers into a world of mystery and intrigue, blending reality and fantasy in a captivating and immersive journey.
6. “Salt,” Cherry Glazerr
Directed by Jessica Nicole Collins
Cherry Glazerr’s video for “Salt” is a bold and empowering visual experience that showcases the band’s fierce and unapologetic energy. Directed by Jessica Nicole Collins, this dynamic video captures the essence of rebellion and self-expression, inviting viewers to embrace their inner strength and confidence.
5. “Ribs,” Olivia Rodrigo
Directed by Petra Collins
Olivia Rodrigo’s video for “Ribs” is a raw and intimate visual journey that perfectly captures the song’s emotional depth and vulnerability. Directed by Petra Collins, this evocative video invites viewers into Rodrigo’s world, offering a poignant and honest exploration of love and loss.
4. “Hot Mess,” Rina Sawayama
Directed by Ali Kurr
Rina Sawayama’s video for “Hot Mess” is a visually stunning and captivating experience that showcases the artist’s bold and innovative style. Directed by Ali Kurr, this dynamic video blends elements of fantasy and reality, inviting viewers on a surreal and mesmerizing journey through Sawayama’s world.
3. “White Mustang,” Lana Del Rey
Directed by Chuck Grant
Lana Del Rey’s video for “White Mustang” is a haunting and atmospheric visual experience that perfectly complements the song’s dreamy and ethereal sound. Directed by Chuck Grant, this evocative video captures the essence of longing and nostalgia, inviting viewers into Del Rey’s world of melancholy and desire.
2. “Flicker,” Lorde
Directed by Ella Yelich-O’Connor
Lorde’s video for “Flicker” is a mesmerizing and evocative visual journey that perfectly captures the song’s dark and haunting melodies. Directed by Ella Yelich-O’Connor, this haunting video explores themes of loss and transformation, drawing viewers into Lorde’s world of mystery and emotion.
1. “Gagging Order,” Mitski
Directed by Zia Anger
Mitski’s video for “Gagging Order” is a powerful and emotionally charged visual experience