Babyface

"And Our Feelings" (Epic Records)

Directed by Randee St. Nicholas; produced by John Hopgood; special appearance by Tracey Edmonds; from the video 'The Cool Collection' (Epic Music Video), 1994; song from the album 'For The Cool In You', 1993


"Every Time I Close My Eyes" (Epic Records)

Directed by Liz Friedlander; song from the album 'The Day', 1996


"Fire" (duet with Des'ree) (Yab Yum Records)

Song from the soundtrack 'Hav Plenty', 1998


"For The Cool In You" (Epic Records)

Directed by Andy Morahan; produced by Warren Hewlett; choreographed by Keith Young; from the video 'The Cool Collection' (Epic Music Video), 1994; song from the album 'For The Cool In You', 1993


"Give U My Heart" (duet with Toni Braxton) (LaFace Records)

Song from the soundtrack 'Boomerang', 1992


"How Come, How Long" (featuring Stevie Wonder) (Epic Records)

Directed by F. Gary Gray; song from the album 'The Day', 1996


"It's No Crime" (Epic Records)

Directed by Paula Walker; produced by Line Postmyr; from the video 'Tender Lover - The Videos' (CMV Enterprises), 1990; song from the album 'Tender Lover', 1989


"Lady, Lady" (Epic Records)

Song from the album 'For The Cool In You', 1993


"My Kinda Girl" (Epic Records)

Special appearance by Tracey Edmonds; song from the album 'Tender Lover', 1989


"Never Keeping Secrets" (Epic Records)

Directed by Randee St. Nicholas; produced by John Hopgood; choreographed by Keith Young; filmed in Paris, France; from the video 'The Cool Collection' (Epic Music Video), 1994; song from the album 'For The Cool In You', 1993


"Reason For Breathing" (Epic Records)

Filmed in Rio De Janiero, Brazil; song from the album 'A Collection Of His Greatest Hits', 2000


"Rock Bottom" (Epic Records)

Directed by Randee St. Nicholas; produced by John Hopgood; choreographed by Keith Young; filmed in Paris, France; from the video 'The Cool Collection' (Epic Music Video), 1994; song from the album 'For The Cool In You', 1993


"Slow Jams" (Quincy Jones Featuring Babyface and Tamia With Portrait and Barry White) (Qwest Records)

Directed by Matthew Rolston; song from the Quincy Jones album 'Q's Jook Joint', 1996


"Someone To Love" (duet with Jon B.) (Yab Yum / Sony Records)

Song from the Jon B. album 'Bonafide' (Yab Yum), 1995, and the soundtrack 'Bad Boys' (Sony), 1995


"Tender Lover" (Epic Records)

Directed by Paula Walker; produced by Line Postmyr; special appearances by L.A. Reid and Bobby Brown; from the video 'Tender Lover - The Videos' (CMV Enterprises), 1990; song from the album 'Tender Lover', 1989


"This Is For The Lover In You" (featuring LL Cool J, Howard Hewett, Jody Watley, and Jeffrey Daniels) (Epic Records)

Directed by Hype Williams; song from the album 'The Day', 1996


"When Can I See You" (Epic Records)

Directed by Randee St. Nicholas; produced by John Hopgood; from the video 'The Cool Collection' (Epic Music Video), 1994; song from the album 'For The Cool In You', 1993


"Whip Appeal" (Epic Records)

Directed by Jim Yukich; produced by Paul Flattery; special appearances by L.A. Reid and Holly Robinson; from the video 'Tender Lover - The Videos' (CMV Enterprises), 1990; song from the album 'Tender Lover', 1989


"You Were There" (Sony Records)

Directed by Paul Hunter; song from the soundtrack 'Simon Birch', 1998



The Deele

"Shoot 'Em Up Movies" (Solar Records)

Song from the album 'Eyes Of A Stranger', 1987


"Two Occasions" (Solar Records)

Song from the album 'Eyes Of A Stranger', 1987



Milestone

"I Care 'Bout You" (LaFace Records)

Song from the soundtrack 'Soul Food', 1997



Other

"Change The World" (Eric Clapton) (Reprise Records)

Appeared playing guitar and doing background vocals; from the video 'The Clapton Chronicles: The Best Of Eric Clapton' (Warner Reprise Video), 1999; song from the soundtrack 'Phenomenon', 1996


"Girlfriend" (Pebbles) (MCA Records)

Appeared doing background vocals as a member of The Deele; song from the Pebbles album 'Pebbles', 1987


"Just The Two Of Us" (Will Smith) (Columbia Records)

Guest appearance with son Brandon; song from the Will Smith album 'Big Willie Style', 1997


"Wild Wild West" (Will Smith) (Columbia Records)

Guest appearance; from the DVD movie video 'Wild Wild West', 1999; song from the soundtrack 'Wild Wild West', 1999



Commercial Releases

'The Clapton Chronicles: The Best Of Eric Clapton' (Warner Reprise Video)

Contains the video "Change The World"; 1999


'A Collection Of Hit Videos' (Epic Music Video)

Contains the videos "Change The World", "How Come, How Long", "This Is For The Lover In You", "Every Time I Close My Eyes", "When Can I See You", "And Our Feelings", "Never Keeping Secrets", "For The Cool In You", "Rock Bottom", "My Kinda Girl", "It's No Crime", "Whip Appeal", "Tender Lover"; running time approx. 61 minutes; 2001


'The Cool Collection' (Epic Music Video)

Contains the videos "For The Cool In You", "Never Keeping Secrets", "And Our Feelings", "When Can I See You", "Rock Bottom", plus interview and documentary footage; Produced by Ken Schreiber; Production Exectutive: Jodi Hurwitz; Executive Producer for Epic Music Video: Scott Spanjich; running time approx. 30 minutes; 1994


'Tender Lover - The Videos' (CMV Enterprises)

Contains the videos "It's No Crime", "Tender Lover", and "Whip Appeal"; Produced by Ken Schreiber; Production Exectutive: Jodi Hurwitz; Executive Producer for Epic Music Video: Scott Spanjich; running time approx. 16 minutes; 1990


'Wild Wild West'

Contains the video "Wild Wild West"; DVD movie format; 1999



Thanks to Jay for some of the director info! For more information, check out the Hype Williams & Paul Hunter Music Video Website.



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