Joseph Kahn videography

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Korean-American director Joseph Kahn has directed 182 music videos, 4 films, and 2 television shows. He is also credited as a cinematographer in 4 music videos.

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Kahn is also a cinematographer, executive producer, screenwriter and editor for various films and music videos.

Kahn has won 9 awards for his work, including the Grammy Award for Best Music Video for American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift's "Bad Blood" and American rapper Eminem's "Without Me". [1]

Music videos

Key
Indicates music videos not directed by Joseph Kahn
TitleYearArtist(s)NotesRef(s)
"The Basement"1990 Pain Teens
"Ghost Town"1992Rake's Progress
"Crossfire"1993 Die Krupps
"Fatherland"
"To the Hilt" [2]
"You Don't Hear Me Doe" DMG
"Straight Gangsterism" Geto Boys [2]
"Funky Lil Brotha"19942 Low
"Ghetto Funk" 5th Ward Boyz
"You Gotta Be" Ahmad [3]
"Back in the Day" [3]
"Bloodsuckers"Die Krupps featuring Biohazard
"Afraid" Willie Nelson [4]
"What Up G?"Retarted Elf
"Long Gone"Widowmaker
"Gimme Yours"1995 AZ [5]
"Year of the Fly MC"Clever Jeff
"Real Hip Hop" Das EFX [6]
"Soakin' Wet"Distinguished Gentlemen [7]
"Faith" Lords of the Underground
"Neva Faded"
"All We Got Iz Us" Onyx [5]
"Last Dayz"
"Stick by Me"Ruffnexx Sound System [6]
"Locusts" Spahn Ranch
"Without Love" Veronica [6]
"Hand of the Dead Body" Scarface featuring Ice Cube [2]
"So Whatcha Gone Do Now" Public Enemy
"Do Or Die"1996AZ [7]
"Mo Money, Mo Murder, Mo Homicide" [7]
"Peek in the Drawers"Interstate [7]
"Hustler's Theme" Smoothe da Hustler
"Hang 'Em High" Sadat X [8]
"I Like" Montell Jordan featuring Slick Rick [8]
"Sky Plus" Nylon Moon
"If Your Girl Only Knew" Aaliyah Also credited as cinematographer [9]
[10]
"Hit Me Off" New Edition [10]
"What's Love Got to Do with It" Warren G featuring Adina Howard
"Let's Get the Mood Right" Johnny Gill
"I'm Still in Love with You" New Edition [3]
"Kissin' You" Total [8]
"You Can't Stop the Reign" Shaq [11]
"Let's Get Down" Tony! Toni! Toné! featuring DJ Quik Also credited as cinematographer [12]
"A.D.I.D.A.S"1997 Korn [13]
"The World Is Mine" Ice Cube Also credited as cinematographer [14]
"Quand J'ai Peur De Tout" Patricia Kaas [15]
"Last Cup of Sorrow" Faith No More [16]
"Tha Doggfather" Snoop Doggy Dogg [17]
"True to Myself" Eric Benet [18]
"Everybody (Backstreet's Back)" Backstreet Boys [19] [20]
"Big Bad Mamma" Foxy Brown featuring Dru Hill [21]
"Triumph" Wu-Tang Clan featuring Cappadonna Directed by Brett Ratner

Cinematographer

[21]
"Someone" SWV featuring Puff Daddy [21]
"If I Could Teach the World" Bone Thugs-n-Harmony [11]
"Hot Spot"1998Foxy Brown [22]
"All the Man That I Need"Shernette May [23]
"Trippin'" Total [24]
"Bedtime" Usher [25]
"I Can Do That" Montell Jordan [26]
"Let's Ride"Montell Jordan featuring Master P and Silkk the Shocker [27]
"What You Want" Mase featuring Total [28]
"The Boy Is Mine" Brandy and Monica [29]
"The First Night"Monica [29]
"Space Lord" Monster Magnet [30]
"On a Day Like Today" Bryan Adams [31]
"Living Dead Girl" Rob Zombie Co-directed with Rob Zombie [32]
"Quiet Storm"1999 Mobb Deep [33]
"How Do I Deal" Jennifer Love Hewitt [34]
"Powertrip" Monster Magnet [30]
"Girlfriend/Boyfriend" Blackstreet featuring Janet Jackson, Ja Rule and Eve [35]
"Someday" Sugar Ray [36]
"Larger Than Life" Backstreet Boys [19] [37]
"If You Can't Rock Me" The Brian Setzer Orchestra [38]
"Muscle Museum" Muse [39]
"Be a Man"2000 Hole [40]
"Say My Name" Destiny's Child [41]
"Jumpin', Jumpin'" [41]
"Thong Song" Sisqó [42]
"Someday Out of the Blue" Elton John [43]
"I Turn to You" Christina Aguilera [44]
"Doesn't Really Matter" Janet Jackson [45]
"I Need You" LeAnn Rimes Co-directed with Joe Rey [46]
"The Way You Love Me" Faith Hill [47]
"Irresistible" The Corrs [48]
"It Ain't" Scarface [49]
"Protect Ya Neck (The Jump Off)" Wu-Tang Clan [50] [51]
"Gravel Pit" [50] [51]
"South Side" Moby featuring Gwen Stefani [52] [53]
"Stronger" Britney Spears [54]
"Candela"2001 Chayanne [55]
"Request + Line" The Black Eyed Peas featuring Macy Gray [56]
"Between Angels and Insects" Papa Roach [57]
"Elevation" U2 [58] [59]
"Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of" [60]
"Fly Away from Here" Aerosmith [61]
"Purple Pills" D12 [62]
"Baby, Come Over (This Is Our Night)" Samantha Mumba [63]
"Hero" Enrique Iglesias [64] [58]
"Who We Be" DMX [65]
"Cherry Lips" Garbage [66]
"Freeek!"2002 George Michael [67]
"We Are All Made of Stars" Moby [68]
"Motivation" Sum 41 Co-directed with Super America
Also credited as a producer
[69]
"Without Me" Eminem [58]
"Boy (I Need You)" Mariah Carey featuring Cam'ron [3] [70]
"Everyday" Bon Jovi Directed by Todd Kellstein

Cinematographer and executive producer

[71]
"X Gon' Give It to Ya"2003 DMX [72]
"Damaged" TLC [73] [74]
"Work It" Nelly featuring Justin Timberlake [75]
"White Flag" Dido [76]
"Juramento" Ricky Martin [77]
"Light Your Ass on Fire" Busta Rhymes featuring Pharrell Williams [78]
"Get Yourself High" The Chemical Brothers featuring k-os [79]
"Toxic"2004 Britney Spears [80]
"Always on My Mind" Alsou [81]
"Always" Blink-182 [82]
"La La" Ashlee Simpson [83]
"(Can't Get My) Head Around You" The Offspring [84]
"Spoiled"2005 Joss Stone [85]
"Lonely No More" Rob Thomas [86]
"Feels Just Like It Should" Jamiroquai [87] [88]
"Incomplete" Backstreet Boys [89]
"Behind These Hazel Eyes" Kelly Clarkson [90] [91]
"Walk Away"2006 [92]
"No Promises" Shayne Ward [93]
"Little Razorblade" The Pink Spiders [94]
"Knights of Cydonia" Muse [95]
"Get Up" Ciara featuring Chamillionaire [96]
"So Excited" Janet Jackson featuring Khia [97]
"The Sweet Escape" Gwen Stefani featuring Akon [98]
"Never Again"2007 Kelly Clarkson [99]
"Ayo Technology" 50 Cent featuring Justin Timberlake and Timbaland [100] [101]
"Ghosts"2008 Ladytron [102]
"Forever" Chris Brown [103]
"When I Grow Up" The Pussycat Dolls [104]
"I Hate This Part" [105]
"Womanizer" Britney Spears [106]
"Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say)"2009 Lady Gaga [107]
"LoveGame" [108]
"I Did It for Love" BoA [109]
"Waking Up in Vegas" Katy Perry [110]
"We Made You" Eminem [111] [112]
"Already Gone" Kelly Clarkson [113]
"Drop It Low" Ester Dean featuring Chris Brown [103]
"Fancy Free" Sun Ho [114]
"I Can Transform Ya" Chris Brown featuring Lil Wayne and Swizz Beatz [103]
"Crawl" Chris Brown [115]
"Everybody Hurts"2010Helping Haiti [116]
"All the Lovers" Kylie Minogue [117]
"Misery" Maroon 5 [118]
"Misery" (UK version)Co-directed with Don Tyler [119]
"Love the Way You Lie" Eminem featuring Rihanna [120]
"Poison" Nicole Scherzinger [121]
"Pretty Girl Rock" Keri Hilson [122]
"Kush" Dr. Dre featuring Snoop Dogg and Akon [123]
"Space Bound"2011 Eminem [124]
"Gingham Check"2012 AKB48 [125]
"Uza" [126]
"Candy" Robbie Williams [127]
"Got Me Good" Ciara [128]
"In My City"2013 Priyanka Chopra [129]
"#Beautiful" Mariah Carey featuring Miguel [130]
"Perfume" Britney Spears [131]
"Can't Remember to Forget You"2014 Shakira featuring Rihanna [132]
"Blank Space" Taylor Swift [133]
"Bad Blood"2015 Taylor Swift featuring Kendrick Lamar [134]
"Wildest Dreams" Taylor Swift [135]
"Wherever I Go"2016 OneRepublic [136]
"Forever Country"Artists of Then, Now & Forever [137]
"Out of the Woods" Taylor Swift [138]
"Look What You Made Me Do"2017 [139]
"...Ready for It?" [140]
"Thunder" Imagine Dragons [141]
"What Lovers Do" Maroon 5 featuring SZA [142]
"End Game"2018 Taylor Swift featuring Ed Sheeran and Future [143]
"Delicate" Taylor Swift [144]
"Dinero" Jennifer Lopez featuring DJ Khaled and Cardi B [145]
"Three Little Birds" Maroon 5 [146]
"Last Hurrah"2019 Bebe Rexha [147]
"Just One Lifetime" Sting and Shaggy [148]
"Celebrate" DJ Khaled featuring Post Malone and Travis Scott [149]
"Just Us" DJ Khaled featuring SZA [150]
"Torn" Ava Max [151]
"All I Want for Christmas Is You" (Make My Wish Come True Edition) Mariah Carey [152]
"What a Man Gotta Do"2020 Jonas Brothers

[153]

"Iffy"2022 Chris Brown [154]
"Maybe You're the Problem" Ava Max
"Super Freaky Girl" Nicki Minaj
"Praising You" (Part II)2023 Rita Ora featuring Fatboy Slim
"Human"2024 Lenny Kravitz [155]

Filmography

Films

TitleYearNotesRef(s)
Torque 2004Director
Played "Passenger in Train" (uncredited)
[156]
Detention 2011Screenwriter and director [157]
Power/Rangers 2015Screenwriter, director, and editor
Short film
Bodied 2017Director

Television

TitleYearNetworkNotesRef(s)
Sweet/Vicious 2016 MTV Director
2 episodes
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend 2017 The CW Director
Episode: "Josh's Ex-Girlfriend is Crazy"
Happy! 2019 Syfy Director
Episode: "Blitzkrieg!!!"

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