Ciara videography

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American singer Ciara has appeared in numerous music videos and films. Her videography includes twenty music videos, six guest appearances in other artists' videos as a featured artist, two guest appearances in other artists videos and three film appearances.

Contents

Ciara's debut studio album, Goodies , was released in September 2004 and spawned the number-one hit "Goodies" and top-ten hits, "1, 2 Step" and "Oh". It was followed by the DVD/EP, Goodies: The Videos & More , which was certified Platinum by the RIAA and included the videos for its three hit singles and behind-the scenes content. In 2005, Ciara was featured on rapper, Missy Elliott's top-ten hit, "Lose Control"; the video of which received the awards for Best Short Form Music Video at the 48th Grammy Awards (2006) and Best Dance Video and Best Hip-Hop Video at the 2005 MTV Video Music Awards. Ciara's second studio album, Ciara: The Evolution , and third studio album, Fantasy Ride , were released in December 2006 and May 2009, respectively. Her fourth album, Basic Instinct , was released in December 2010 and spawned the single, "Ride'; its music video received the award for Best Dance Performance at the 2010 Soul Train Music Awards and was banned by BET and UK music channels for its sexual dances. The singer's self-titled fifth studio album, Ciara was her first release on Epic Records and featured the single, "Body Party", whose music video received the award for Best Dance Performance at the 2013 Soul Train Music Awards. It was followed by her sixth LP, Jackie in 2015.

Ciara made her first film appearance in 2006, in the film All You've Got, she made her second appearance as a struggling singer in the 2012 film Mama, I Want to Sing!. Ciara made her latest film appearance in That's My Boy alongside Adam Sandler.

Video albums

List of video albums, with selected chart positions and certifications
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions Certifications
US
Video

[1]
Goodies: The Videos & More
  • Released: June 7, 2005 (US) [2]
  • Label: LaFace
  • Formats: DVD
2
  • RIAA: Platinum

Music videos

As lead artist

List of music videos as lead artist, with other performers, directors, and showing year released
TitleYearOther performer(s)Director(s)Ref.
"Goodies"2004 Petey Pablo Benny Boom [3]
"1, 2 Step" Missy Elliott [4]
"Oh"2005 Ludacris Fat Cats [5]
"And I" [6]
"Get Up"2006 Chamillionaire Joseph Kahn [7]
"Promise" Diane Martel [8]
"Like a Boy"2007 [9]
"Can't Leave 'em Alone" 50 Cent Fat Cats [10]
"That's Right" Lil Jon [11]
"Go Girl"2008 T-Pain Melina [12]
"Never Ever"2009 Young Jeezy Chris Robinson [13]
"Love Sex Magic" Justin Timberlake Diane Martel [14]
"Work"Missy ElliottMelina [15]
"Basic Instinct (U Got Me)"2010Phil the God [16]
"Ride"LudacrisDiane Martel [17]
"Speechless" Colin Tilley [18]
"Gimmie Dat"Melina [19]
"Sorry"2012 Christopher Sims [20]
"Got Me Good"Joseph Kahn [21]
"Body Party"2013 Director X [22]
"I'm Out" Nicki Minaj Hannah Lux Davis [23]
"Livin' It Up" [24]
"DUI" [25]
"Read My Lips" [26]
"Sophomore" [27]
"Keep On Lookin'" [28]
"Super Turnt Up" [29]
"I Bet"2015 [30]
"I Got You"Jordan Taylor Wright [31]
"Dance Like We're Making Love" Dave Meyers [32]
"Level Up"2018 Parris Goebel [33]
"Freak Me" Tekno Tim Milgram [34] [35]
"Dose"Ciara, Jamaica Craft, Diane Martel [36]
"Dose" (Version 2)Timothee Alex, Ciara, Jamaica Craft [37]
"Greatest Love"2019Sasha Samsonova [38]
"Thinkin Bout You"Hannah Lux Davis [39]
"Beauty Marks" [40]
"Set" [41]
"Evapora" Iza, Major Lazer Felipe Sassi [42]
"Rooted"2020 Ester Dean Annie Bercy [43]
"Jump"2022Coast ContraDave Meyers, Ciara, Jamaica Craft [44]
"Better Thangs" Summer Walker Mia Barnes [45]
"Da Girls"2023Sara Lacombe [46]
"Da Girls (Girls Mix)" Lola Brooke, Lady London [47]
"How We Roll" Chris Brown Christian Breslauer [48]
"Forever" Lil Baby Andre Jones, Taj Stansberry [49]
List of music videos as lead artist, with other performers, directors, and showing year released
TitleYearOther performer(s)Director(s)Ref.
"Lose Control"2005 Missy Elliott, Fat Man Scoop Dave Meyers, Missy Elliott [50]
"Like You" Bow Wow Bryan Barber [51]
"So What"2006 Field Mob Jessy Terrero [52]
"Promise Ring"2007 Tiffany Evans Fat Cats [53]
"Stepped on My J'z"2008 Nelly, Jermaine Dupri Benny Boom [54]
"Takin' Back My Love"2009 Enrique Iglesias Ray Kay [55]
"My Girl" (Remix)2011 Mindless Behavior, Tyga, Lil Twist Ryan Pallota [56]
"Slow"2023 Jackson Wang Daniel "Cloud" Campos [57]
"Get Loose" Agnez Mo Loris Russier [58]

Films

FilmYearDirectorCharacterDescription
All You've Got 2006 Neema Barnette Becca WatleyTelevision film
Mama, I Want to Sing! 2012Charles Randolph-WrightAmara Winter Straight-to-DVD film. Amara becomes a huge star in her own right, taking the R&B world by storm.
That's My Boy 2012 Sean Anders BrieTheatrical debut. A bartender and Donny's friend, Todd's secondary love interest.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">1, 2 Step</span> 2004 single by Ciara

"1, 2 Step" is a song by American singer Ciara featuring American rapper Missy Elliott. Written alongside producer Jazze Pha, it was released on November 1, 2004, as the second single of the former's debut studio album, Goodies. It peaked within the top 10 of the charts in several countries worldwide, including Germany, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. In the United States, the song peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 and stayed there for seven weeks. The song is heavily inspired by 1980s electro music production. Throughout the song, Ciara gives a description of how the song's beat feels as she exhorts party-goers to dance to the music. "1, 2 Step" was ranked 59th on Billboard's Top 100 Songs of the 2000s.

<i>Goodies</i> (Ciara album) 2004 studio album by Ciara

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ciara discography</span> Artist discography

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<i>Fantasy Ride</i> 2009 studio album by Ciara

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Go Girl (Ciara song)</span> 2008 single by Ciara featuring T-Pain

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Never Ever (Ciara song)</span> 2009 single by Ciara featuring Young Jeezy

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Work (Ciara song)</span> 2009 single by Ciara featuring Missy Elliott

"Work" is a song recorded by American recording artist Ciara for her third studio album Fantasy Ride (2009). It was released by LaFace Records on July 24, 2009, as the album's third and final single. Rapper Missy Elliott provides featured vocals on the song. Ciara and Elliott wrote it in collaboration with its producers Nate "Danja" Hills and Marcella Araica. "Work" is a fast-paced electropop and dance song with elements of bounce music and hip hop. Ciara described it as an energetic club track, and considered it initially as the lead single of Fantasy Ride.

<i>Basic Instinct</i> (album) 2010 studio album by Ciara

Basic Instinct is the fourth studio album by American singer Ciara. It was released on December 10, 2010, by LaFace Records and Jive Records. Executive-produced by A&R agent Mark Pitts, Ciara, Tricky Stewart and The-Dream, Basic Instinct returns Ciara to her urban roots with mid-tempo R&B cuts and bass-heavy pop and dance songs. Aside from production by Stewart and The-Dream, Ciara collaborated with production by Soundz, Infinity and T-Minus. Frequent collaborator and friend Ludacris makes a guest vocal appearance, as does labelmate and fellow Atlanta-native, Usher. After her previous album, Fantasy Ride, suffered numerous leaks and pushbacks, information about Basic Instinct was kept confidential until the first single was released and album was complete.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gimmie Dat</span> 2010 single by Ciara

"Gimmie Dat" is a song by American singer-songwriter Ciara. The song was written by Ciara, along with its two producers Christopher "Tricky" Stewart and Kenneth "Soundz" Coby for her fourth studio album, Basic Instinct (2010). "Gimmie Dat" is an uptempo dance song, featuring speedy, kinetic beats and a sensual-breathy tone. The song has been compared to her previous hip hop-flavored dance songs, "Goodies", and "Work", and has also been compared to Missy Elliott's "Work It". "Gimmie Dat" was released as the third single from Basic Instinct on October 15, 2010. In some countries, the song was released alongside "Speechless", as a dual single.

<i>Ciara</i> (album) 2013 studio album by Ciara

Ciara is the fifth studio album by American singer Ciara, which was released on July 9, 2013. This album is the artist's first release under Epic Records, since publicly asking the now-defunct Jive Records to release her from her contractual obligations. The singer cited a lack of label support and financial funding for her previous albums Fantasy Ride (2009) and Basic Instinct (2010). On this fifth studio album, Ciara is reunited with her long-term mentor and friend L.A. Reid, chairman of Epic Records. Reid is credited with discovering Ciara in 2003 along with signing her to his LaFace Records label and executive-producing her debut studio album, Goodies (2004).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Got Me Good (Ciara song)</span> Song recorded by American singer Ciara

"Got Me Good" is a song recorded by American singer Ciara. It was written by Ciara, Olivia Waithe and Rodney Jerkins, who also produced the song. "Got Me Good" premiered alongside its music video on Ciara's birthday, October 25, 2012, and was released as a digital download two weeks later on November 6, 2012. Epic Records serviced the single to rhythmic radio in the United States on November 13, 2012. The song was originally going to impact US contemporary hit radio on November 20, 2012, but was pushed back to December 4, 2012.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Body Party</span> 2013 single by Ciara

"Body Party" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Ciara for her self-titled fifth studio album, Ciara (2013). It was written by Ciara, Jasper Cameron, Nayvadius "Future" Wilburn, Michael Williams, Pierre Ramon Slaughter, Carlton Mahone, Rodney Terry, and was produced by Mike Will Made It. The song premiered on March 4, 2013, via Billboard.com and was released as a digital download on March 8, 2013, as the lead single of her fifth album. Epic Records serviced the single to Rhythmic contemporary radio in the United States on April 9, 2013. Musically, "Body Party" is a down-tempo R&B song that samples "My Boo" by Ghost Town DJ's.

"Livin' It Up" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Ciara for her fifth studio album, Ciara (2013), featuring guest vocals from American female rapper Nicki Minaj. It was written by Ciara, D'Mile, Wynter Gordon and Nicki Minaj, with D'Mile also producing it. "Livin' It Up" contains a portion of the composition "I Don't Know What It Is, But It Sure Is Funky", as performed by Kid 'n Play.

<i>Jackie</i> (Ciara album) 2015 studio album by Ciara

Jackie is the sixth studio album by American singer Ciara, and was released on May 1, 2015, through Epic Records. Following her departure from her previous record label, and the release of her self-titled fifth studio album, Ciara embarked on a hiatus in order to focus on her relationship with American rapper Future, which provoked Ciara to start work on her sixth album which was predominantly inspired by her then-fiancé. In May 2014, Ciara gave birth to her first child and shortly thereafter called off the engagement. Following the public break-up, Ciara postponed the album and began to record new music, while concentrating on motherhood.

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