IU video discography | |
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Music videos | 53 |
Special clips | 14 |
South Korean musician IU has released more than 40 music videos since her debut in 2008, creating works for songs she has released as singles, as well as songs from her albums.
In addition to her music videos, she has released 14 special clips made of live performances of the songs.
Title | Year | Artist(s) | Director(s) | Notes |
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"Lost Child" | 2008 | IU | Cho Soo-hyun [1] | Features Thunder |
"Boo" | 2009 | Oh Se-hoon [2] | ||
"You Know (Rock version)" | Han Sang-beom [3] | |||
"You Are Always Like That" | Unknown | |||
"Marshmallow" | Seo Sang-goon & Jung Jin-seong [4] | |||
"Because I'm a Girl" | 2010 | Unknown | For MBC's Road No. 1 OST | |
"Good Day" | Hwang Soo-ah [5] | Features Jung Jae-hyung | ||
"Only I Didn't Know" | 2011 | Features Park Bo-young and Yoon Sang | ||
IU version | ||||
"I Hoppin U" | Unknown | For Samsung Galaxy S CF | ||
"Melody of the Wind" | For Leafie, A Hen into the Wild OST | |||
"Memories of the Sea" | Expo 2012 Yeosu Korea theme song | |||
"Hold My Hand" | For MBC's The Greatest Love OST | |||
"Let's Catch the Bus" | For Hyundai's Bus Concert campaign | |||
"You and I" | Hwang Soo-ah [6] | Features Lee Hyun-woo | ||
Performance version | ||||
"Last Fantasy" | 2012 | Kim Do-yeon | ||
"Good Day" | Hwang Soo-ah [7] | Japanese version | ||
"Every End of the Day" | Documentary-like short film Also features a performance of the song "Peach" | |||
"You and I" | Japanese version | |||
"Beautiful Dancer" | 2013 | Japanese Features Song Kyung-il | ||
"Monday Afternoon" | Digipedi [8] | Japanese | ||
"The Red Shoes" | Hwang Soo-ah [9] | Features You Hee-yeol, Peppertones, Fhi Fan, and Jang Ki-yong | ||
Performance version | ||||
"Friday" | IU featuring Jang Yi-jeong | Features Jang Yi-jeong and Jang Ki-yong | ||
"My Old Story" | 2014 | IU | Han Dae-hee [10] | Features Choi Woo-shik |
"Take Care of My Dad" | 2015 | Unknown | SBS's Take Care of My Dad theme song | |
"Twenty-Three" | Lumpens [11] | |||
"Through the Night" | 2017 | BTS Film [12] [13] | ||
"Palette" | IU featuring G-Dragon | |||
"Ending Scene" | IU | Bae Doo-hyun | Features Kim Soo-hyun | |
"Last Night Story" | BTS Film [14] [15] | Starring Lim Hyun-jae of Hyukoh | ||
"With the Heart to Forget You" | 2018 | Features Park Jeong-min | ||
"BBIBBI" | VM Project Architecture [16] | |||
"Above the Time" | 2019 | Hwang Soo-ah | Features Lee Hyun-woo | |
"Blueming" | Naive Creative Production | |||
"Eight" | 2020 | IU featuring Suga | Woogie Kim [17] (MOTHER STUDIO) | |
"Celebrity" | 2021 | IU | Paranoid Paradigm [18] (VM Project Architecture) | |
"Lilac" | Seo Donghyeok [19] (FLIPEVIL) | Special Starring Jung Jae-hyung | ||
"Coin" | SUNNYVISUAL | Features Kim Yoon-seok | ||
"Strawberry Moon" | Seo Donghyeok [20] (FLIPEVIL) | Features Lee Jong-won | ||
"Love Wins All" | 2024 | Um Tae-hwa [21] | Features V of BTS | |
"Holssi" | Digipedi [22] | Features Tweety of Looney Tunes | ||
"Shopper" | DPR Ian [23] | |||
"Shh.." | IU featuring Hyein, Wonsun Joe and Special Narration by Patti Kim | Hwang Soo-ah [24] | Features Tang Wei | |
Title | Year | Artist(s) | Director(s) | Notes |
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"247" | 2009 | The Three Views featuring IU | Fanny [25] | |
"Nagging" | 2010 | IU and Lim Seul-ong | Hwang Soo-ah [26] | For We Got Married's We Fell in Love 2 |
"Let's Go (English version)" | Various artists | Unknown | 2010 G20 Seoul summit theme song | |
"I Believe in Love" | IU and Yoo Seung-ho | Unknown | For KBS's Love Request OST | |
"Ice Flower" | 2011 | IU and Yuna Kim | Unknown | SBS's Kiss & Cry theme song |
"Sea of Moonlight" | 2012 | IU and Fiestar | Hwang Soo-ah [27] | For LOEN Tree's summer project album, Summer Story |
"Not Spring, Love, or Cherry Blossoms" | 2014 | High4 and IU | Unknown | |
"Sogyeokdong" | Seo Taiji and IU | Hwang Soo-ah [28] | Features Sung Yu-bin and Kim Hyun-soo | |
"When Would It Be" | Yoon Hyun-sang and IU | Digipedi [29] | ||
"SoulMate" | 2018 | Zico and IU | Oui Kim (GDW) [30] | |
"Ganadara" | 2022 | Jay Park and IU | FLIPEVIL [31] |
Title | Year | Artist(s) | Album |
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"The Meaning of You" | 2014 | IU featuring Kim Chang-wan | A Flower Bookmark |
"The Shower" | 2015 | IU | Chat-Shire |
"Knees" | |||
"Zezé" | |||
"Dear Name" | 2017 | Palette | |
"Sleepless Rainy Night" | A Flower Bookmark 2 | ||
"Blueming" | 2019 | Love Poem | |
"Eight" | 2020 | Non-album single | |
"Love Poem" | Love Poem | ||
"Above the Time" | |||
"Celebrity" | 2021 | Lilac | |
"Coin" | |||
"Next Stop" | Pieces | ||
"Winter Sleep" |
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